It is gravity, but not electric field, that matters more in astrofluids. Why is then gravity-induced electric polarization is so intense in such fluids?
Could you specify, e.g. the shape of the fluid vessel?
I do not know exactly what you are refering to, but a motion along a curved path in a gravity field yields inertia, so-called centrifugal force or centripetal acceleration, which possibly has influence.
This is in continuation with the earlier discussion. Astrophysical fluids are electrically neutral or quasi-neutral in nature. Then, why is the gravity-induced electrostatic polarizations effects so important in such astrophysical media?
Ferent equation of the material and spiritual Universe
Scientists from the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, like Edward Witten, Paul Berg, Juan Martin Maldacena…were not able to discover a Transdisciplinarity equation or an equation to link Matter with Spiritual Matter.
The most general form, is the time-dependent Ferent equation of the Universe, which gives a description of the Universe as quantum system made of Matter, Dark Matter and Spiritual Matter evolving in time.
Thanks for reply. I want to refer to spherical dust molecular clouds in spherical geometry. These are the sites for birth of stars and other bounded structures.
Even irrespective of geometry, astrofluids are neutral or quasi-neutral. Still, gravity-induced electrostatic polarization effects are often mentioned as to be associated with the clouds. Why?
Thank you so much for informative reply. I am going through the materials. New doubts and concepts are being shared with you for further development in this direction.
Apart from your enclosed presentation file, is there any book or paper dealing with "gravitational induction" in wider detail?
Dear Mr Karmakar, The 'phenomena' magnetic superconductivity and super fluids may be related to your subject? It might be too vague to call it phenomena since there are many answers here, including yours. In general, when enough energies involved of suitable type as input, the geometry is of importance and also interior motion and energy exchange. The degrees of freedom in terms of geometry is of importance for input, and interior, there may be 'principles of reduction of degrees of freedom', or if it is a mean value that show on a higher level, for example hydrostatic pressure. Pressure easily interacts with acoustic fields. On a lower level, there are particles moving (which give the meso-pressure ) and if those are shaped to orientate, they easily do. Towards a harder surface, if they are denser than the fluid, or into the same direction of the magnetic field if magnetic. In gravity, they rotate, but probably not entirely stochastic. When an orientation, the conditions for a pressure may not be convenient geometrically, and polarization may be increased if that energy is available. The polarisation gives a direction in one dimension, which is towards more static or admits a high speed if energy conservation rules.