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Plasma physics experiments in space - English subtitles.
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<blockquote data-quote="timewerx" data-source="post: 74755521" data-attributes="member: 314730"><p>I was working with a high voltage capacitor many years ago with an exposed charged plate.</p><p></p><p>I was putting small rocks on top of it to observe what it does to it. in one occassion, the small rock floated on top of the plate by electrostatic repulsion and then the rock flew away in a spiral. The path it took resembled a Fibonacci curve and Galactic spiral arms look like one too!</p><p></p><p>There's no magnets nearby. The strongest electromagnetic field present is the the Earth's natural magnetic field and from the motion of the electrically charged rock itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timewerx, post: 74755521, member: 314730"] I was working with a high voltage capacitor many years ago with an exposed charged plate. I was putting small rocks on top of it to observe what it does to it. in one occassion, the small rock floated on top of the plate by electrostatic repulsion and then the rock flew away in a spiral. The path it took resembled a Fibonacci curve and Galactic spiral arms look like one too! There's no magnets nearby. The strongest electromagnetic field present is the the Earth's natural magnetic field and from the motion of the electrically charged rock itself. [/QUOTE]
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