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As Grignia continued his analysis, he employed different lighting and polarization techniques to reveal additional characteristics of the surface. His observations suggested that many of the features were raised, with some appearing spherical—sparking further curiosity about their nature and origins. He pondered whether these spherical objects were remnants from the reaction processes, including detritus expelled during explosive interactions.
While measuring the size and distance between notable features, he noted consistent sizing among the larger objects, suggesting possible correlations with the distances between the anode and cathode. The implications of these measurements could hint at the underlying physics at play in cold fusion environments.