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American Chestnut, ‘Don’t Look Up’ Movie, Aurora Electrons. December 24, 2021, Part 1

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Are Elphane Waves a Part of the Auroras?

Elphan waves are common above what are called discreet auroras, these really bright bands of light across the sky. Scientists have never been able to say definitively if the elphane waves are a part of causing the aurora or just happen alongside them. But in their lab experiments they found that elphane waves do transfer energy to electrons - so next time you see an aurora, you could think about electrons surfing on elphine waves out in space.

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