Moon dust? More like fairy dust, am-i-right?because it's electrostatically charged.
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/10apr_moondustinthewind/
""Moondust was a real nuisance for Apollo astronauts," adds Abbas. "It stuck to everything – spacesuits, equipment, instruments." The sharp-edged grains scratched faceplates, clogged joints, blackened surfaces and made dials all but unreadable. "The troublesome clinginess had a lot to do with moondust's electrostatic charge.""
Quit ignoring the science and you won't be so confused.
""We've had some surprising results," says Abbas "We're finding that individual dust grains do not act the same as larger amounts of moon dust put together. Existing theories based on calculations of the charge of a large amount of moondust don't apply to the moondust at the single particle level.""
Of course plasma physicists have been trying to explain that to you for the last 200+ years to no avail. So stop treating those individual charges at the single particle level like "Existing theories based on calculations of the charge of a large amount of" particles since those theories "don't apply to" particles "at the single particle level."
So stop applying those forces that apply to large clumps of matter to single particles.
As experiments show - they falsify your existing theories every time.
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