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As their dialogue progressed, Grenier and Urine ventured into discussions of resonance and how its principles could apply to their studies of plasma. Urine noted that spheres hitting resonant modes could amplify effectiveness and that structures resembling tubes or closed cavities might enhance plasma activity.
The pair discussed practical experiments involving tubes of varying lengths and diameters, drawing parallels to musical instruments like organ pipes or pan flutes. Such arrangements could potentially manipulate vibrations to create resonant conditions conducive to plasma generation.