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Gordon Docherty's avatar

Is the surface of the sphere wet or dry during operation? If wet, then I could well imagine cavitation. If dry, then maybe electrical activity or chemical reactions with the surface. What is very noteworthy, however, is the extent to which the surface is pock marked. It will be interesting to see whether the larger “craters” have any smaller craters cutting across their walls, or whether the craters actually form channels ( valleys ) and whether there are any yin-yang structures interspersed within the crater fields.

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Nick Meachen's avatar

Interesting that the TSG rig in Thailand where the relative humidity is higher is producing EVO’s and Flux arcs.. extra hydrogen available?

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