Trapper, you beat me to the punch. This is the most exciting thing I've ever seen, no kidding. I had to watch it three times but unlike the Max Planck guy, I did not lock myself in my office for several weeks to figure out what I just saw. Incroyable- :D
The electric universe rocks- :) This video of an earth-based space vacumn 'black bucket,' plasma experiment, shows tiny particles opposing each other after injection, following an electric discharge that starts the plasma inside the bucket. Instead of the particles being flattened by gravity in the bucket like they are on earth, the space vacumn particles oppose each other, and expand, with no room to move, back into each other to form a 3-dimensnional, crystalline lattice!! Then the crystalline 3-dimensional object moves up and down, condensing the particles tighter around what can be called a 'hole' (of neutral particles, no particles, dark matter, or?). In the middle of the 'hole,' rather, at the center of the moving conglomerate of dust particles, a 'vortex' with spiral arms forms. This is totally unexpected, the lattice, the 'hole,' and the spiral arms - a big WOW in any book- :D The wickedly delicious part is that streaming below this crystalline object, around the 'black hole' as some call it (well, maybe it is a magnetic 'well' formed by anti-particles for all I know), there are -drum roll please- STREAMERS OF HELIXES LIKE DNA.
What really gets me is that artists in recent sci fi flicks already envisioned this particle expansion-contraction with streamers, for one, in the so-called 'plasmic jellyfish' ufos or plasmic displays in our skies and a 'supernatural' student hoax YT video where students are walking along taking photos of each other when they notice everyone is having a nosebleed, then something 'weird' distracts them, a shape takes form in the air, time distorts, and then 'something' shaped like plasma and particles in the air, blows up. I wish I could find the latter because it reminded me of the dust particle lattice shape in the video! It's always those little 'oops,' well lookathat, we didnt' think this would be a big deal-accidental-finding that turns out to be an awesome discovery.
I can't wait to see the follow-up on this experiment, interpreted by the electric universe, 'Thunderbolts' scientists!
An odd note was the idea that this information might be used to gather and collect radiation clouds, to steer them away from a big city in a disaster. Ya right, and then where would they go after that, LOL? Let's figure out how to get rid of the particles entirely by shortening the decay time to null, as soon as possible. Steering a radiation cloud is not going to be an impressive feat in my book, unless they can capture it, and stop the decay too.
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