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Central to Bostick's research was a unique device resembling an electric gun, designed to study the properties of hydrogen ions. This device produced high-density currents that yielded extremely high kinetic speeds, theoretically connecting micro-level events with broader cosmic phenomena, such as the formation of galaxies and the dynamic properties of the universe.
Bostick suggested that the energy derived from gravitational interactions could translate into magnetic energy, potentially influencing the behavior of galaxies. This view not only applied theoretical conjecture to his findings but provoked a reevaluation of our understanding of gravitational and magnetic dynamics in astrophysics.