photspheric "ferrit" - neutral iron filaments
Taken by Apollo Lasky on August 6, 2025 @
NAperville, IL
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when there is a coherence to a magnetic field, or a "chance alignment" , and the line of a convection cell walls conform into a singular object it forms what I have named a "ferrit". This is in fact a new type of filament that has never been documented before and I believe I am the first amateur to ever document them. I found my first "ferrit" in 2017 and made the announcement it was a new solar detail. While these maybe visible in g-band wavelength, they are very prominent in the absorption line at 393.02nm which is neutral iron. Even christian viladrich claims to have seen these in his live view but has never been able to photograph them. I maybe the first person to have ever caught it on video and presented it as such. People have attacked me for nearly 10 years over claiming this as a discovery, but the evidence is clearly in my favor now.
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