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As the investigation continued, Grunia and Euro observed various structures within the plasma, some resembling tufts and other forms that manifested in sequences. They noted how the plasma sometimes floated slightly above structural materials, interacting yet not enveloping them fully, suggesting a complex relationship between the plasma and its environment.
Key findings included mobility patterns, such as spinning behaviors and consistent structures, revealing how plasma could exhibit both stable and semi-stable properties. These insights seemed to reflect organic-like organization within the plasma, which Grunia emphasized was not easily observable with the naked eye.