The Pattern of Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction and Its Universality
Abstract
The multi-scale expansions and contractions of the Earth's magnetosphere explain fundamental issues of magnetic storm-substorm relationship. This magnetospheric behavior is in agreement with a model of 3D-spirally-faster-inward-oscillating dynamic fractal structure of the universe. This fractal like structure accounts for the found puzzling similarity between the near and most distant cosmos and for the calculated fractal dimensions of the observed distributions of galaxies. The introduced dynamic fractal dimension d(r) and formula for unifying force / F(r) = ma(r) = constant/[r]exp(d(r)) / present new fundamental framework for qualitative and quantitative modeling. Assessments and predictions based on the dynamic fractals are described.
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