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dhc · July 10, 2010 at 12:37 am
I am more interested in how the gravity (zero-gravity? artificial gravity? micro-gravity?) works and how the water bubble is formed. And does the fact that the bubble is suspended in gravity make the reaction different from an experiment performed in a cup of water? Interesting to me for these reasons.