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For years, Joshua Warren has been investigating the Brown Mountain Lights, an unexplained natural occurrence in North Carolina. In an attempt to simulate the phenomenon in the laboratory, Warren used high-potential DC fields which generated rippling plasma interference patterns.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
For years, Joshua Warren has been investigating the Brown Mountain Lights, an unexplained natural occurrence in North Carolina. In an attempt to simulate the phenomenon in the laboratory, Warren used high-potential DC fields which generated rippling plasma interference patterns.


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Scientific Paper
TitleInterference Patterns in Electrostatically-Contained Plasma
Author(s)Joshua P Warren
KeywordsBrown Mountain Lights, Crookes? dark spaces, plasma
Published2004
JournalElectric Spacecraft Journal
Number38
Pages6-8

Abstract

For years, Joshua Warren has been investigating the Brown Mountain Lights, an unexplained natural occurrence in North Carolina. In an attempt to simulate the phenomenon in the laboratory, Warren used high-potential DC fields which generated rippling plasma interference patterns.