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Plasma physics experiments in space - English subtitles.
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael" data-source="post: 74754521" data-attributes="member: 627"><p>I'm still struggling to understand the formation of that 'void', and the particle flow patterns around that void. How does even that happen, and why would the void persist in the middle of a particle flow process? That's just bizarre IMO.</p><p></p><p>The crystallization features, and certainly the galaxy formation observations and similarities make total sense to me. I expected to see galaxy formation features, and the charged particle crystallization process seems logical to me, but I'm really struggling to understand how and why that void formed and what keeps it empty while particles inside the bucket flow around it. I'm still trying to make sense of that observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael, post: 74754521, member: 627"] I'm still struggling to understand the formation of that 'void', and the particle flow patterns around that void. How does even that happen, and why would the void persist in the middle of a particle flow process? That's just bizarre IMO. The crystallization features, and certainly the galaxy formation observations and similarities make total sense to me. I expected to see galaxy formation features, and the charged particle crystallization process seems logical to me, but I'm really struggling to understand how and why that void formed and what keeps it empty while particles inside the bucket flow around it. I'm still trying to make sense of that observation. [/QUOTE]
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