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RE: LeoThread 2025-04-11 16:16

in LeoFinance6 months ago

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As Grunia adjusted the camera's settings and clicked away, the duo noted that their first images appeared somewhat overexposed. However, they quickly shifted their focus to more exciting findings. The tip of a tungsten electrode was a focal point, serving as the anode in the experiment. As the session progressed, they observed a significant erosion of the tungsten tip, which began to resemble a needle as the high-energy plasma activity wore down its structure.

Interestingly, the dynamics of the plasma appeared counterintuitive. Though one might expect plasma activity to congregate near the anode, they noted that much of the action was observed further down, challenging traditional assumptions about plasma behavior.

High-Resolution Imaging and Color Dynamics