Solar Metallic Ion Deposition Experiment
Taken by Apollo Lasky on June 29, 2014 @ Naperville, IL
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I was doing some research about magnets today in between yardwork, and Drew up this little solar matter thought experiment. If a scientist were to capture a heavy solar flares coronal mass ejection in a pyrex bottle, and then harnessed the metallic particles to warp around a magnetic field which excites their direction to the face of a glass plate,--- ----This should be able to get a layer of metallic solar elements to deposit compound onto it much like a ion beam coated interference filter. ------ The metal ion source would be the solar emitted gas, which should be rich in captureable metallic ion vapors.--- Just a crazy daydream i had, where i was looking into a mirror made of precipitated sunspots..
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