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Updated: The Radcliffe WAVE Discovered along Milky Way's Dark Rift! Is this LaViolette's Super Wave?
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What the image shows is a cosmic Birkeland current. There is no such thing as a "gaseous structure" in space, gas very quickly dissipates in space.
Quoting: Icebear It's being a "Birkeland current" doesn't necessarily negate that it is either caused by a Galactic Super Wave or it is the product of something we have as yet to figure out. As far as gas dissipating in space, that is very true at its simplest description. However, I think you are a little short-sighted in saying that "gas clouds in space do not exist." Even watching the Suspicious Observer and Vogt videos will show you this just isn't the case. (Sorry.) O'sCookie :2Meerecats2: "Dude, don't get mad...you got PART of it right."I say this to myself all the time! lol! Quoting: TheOracle'sCookie Gas most certainly does exists in Space but you should know it can have no real kinetic energy or "pressure" as you have said beyond literal meters.. The Physics does not lie, it's simply not an issue because electromagentic, strong nuclear, gravity means nothing at the level of atomized particles in Space. You can "fly" though it if it were there, but it cannot spread for any measurable distance as like an explosion if you will....
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