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One of the most bizarre aspects of the Hutchison sample is the appearance of fibrous structures resembling spider webs. Upon closer examination, these fibers seem to be composed of a blend of carbon and magnesium. They are interspersed with blotches of various elements, providing a fascinating texture that raises questions about their role and formation mechanism. The observation that these structures appear almost regularly spaced hints at possible repetitive processes that could be occurring at the microscopic scale.