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Why does some solar wind fall back to the nearest solar pole?

By adopting the theory of repulsion field, Hardy Newman has indicated that there exists spin-induced internal circulation of matter inside the Sun. The circulation of matter results in the formation of the two hubs of solar poor-neutron matter at the two poles of the Sun and the thinner layer of poor-neutron matter at the solar equator. The thinner layer of poor-neutron matter at the solar equator, in turn, facilitates the eruption of rich-neutron matter around the solar equator which then develops into solar wind under the exertion of strong repulsion force caused by the body of solar rich-neutron matter at the solar equator.

Solar wind, initially made of rich-neutron matter and is under the exertion of solar repulsion force, then turns into poor-neutron matter and is under the exertion of solar attraction force, and may fall back to the Sun. If the solar wind initially erupts right at the solar equator and if it falls back to the Sun, it will fall back right on the equator because the two hubs of solar poor-neutron matter at the two solar poles exert the attraction force of the same strength on the solar wind.

However, not all solar wind erupts right at the equator, some solar wind erupts a little bit above or below the solar equator. If the solar wind erupts above the solar equator, in other words, in the solar northern hemisphere, once it turns into poor-neutron matter, it will be under the exertion of strong attraction force caused by the northern hub of poor-neutron matter. Such solar wind, if falling back to the Sun, will falls back to the solar northern pole, not to the original latitude where it has erupted.

Similarly, if the solar wind erupts in the solar southern hemisphere, and if it falls back to the Sun, it will fall back to the solar southern pole under the exertion of the attraction force caused by the solar southern hub of poor-neutron matter.

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