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##John Es, I thought that you worked at a physics laboratory. Don't they have a library where you can find books like this##

Yes, I do. And if the library at the lab does not have a title, they can get it.

But, at 14:40 asylum posting time, on the east coast, I was at home, and unable to look for a book at the library, as the library maintains normal business hours.

But your explanation of the process is much appreciated. I recall interviewing a mech PhD about 13 years ago, and he had mentioned something like this pertaining to his thesis. He didn't have an explanation for it, though, and it wasn't thin foils.

But, boy...for boundaries to move at room. Neat, and certainly consistent with tin whisker growth..Did they repeat with silver?

There is an edge to edge eddy current gradient in foils...And resultant magnetic forces that could affect the boundaries. Hmmm. I wonder if it is a magnetic energy induced effect, or if the images in the foil from e-field can move the boundaries. Course, that's a burn in related question you would be more qualified to answer.

Thanks again for the info, John.

Cheers, John




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