Fundamental character of the field structure in formation of atmospheric and ionospheric layers: unified field of waves

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The suggested direction of research is based on the original methodology where plasma, gas, planetary and star systems are considered as a trial (experimental) material. This material is reactive to the changes of the environment according to the law of conservation of symmetry. It was discovered through the algorithm of symmetry conservation that the layered structure of the atmospher and the iososphere is generated by the thin structure of deformation of closed (stable, fixed) waves of density of space-mass continuum, which carry the Earth. In space the continuation of this thin structure is demonstrated by the phenomenon of LDE, inside the planet - by the spheres of compression and underpressure. Cases of closing of corresponding star deformations are seen in novas and supernovas, cases of closing of planet deformations are seen in asteroid belts. The Earth has a deformation, known as layer F2 in ionosphere, on the verge of closing a new wave.

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