© Lloyd
Charles, your explanation of Debye cells centered on dust grains sounds plausible, but I'm not confident that dust grains exist in the first place. Are you? Since hydrogen makes up most of the atoms in space, it's not clear to me how they would form into dust grains.*12672 If you've studied this matter much, did you find that dust grains are well proven to exist in space, i.e. esp. in H-I and H-II regions?
Do you have the details and references to evidence about dust grains posted anywhere on your site? If not, I'd sure like to see that myself.
My own impression is still that hydrogen atoms should form into filaments instead of dust grains, but if hydrogen in space tends to exist as H2 molecules instead of as individual atoms, which I think you or someone else said recently, then maybe I'd need to rethink my impression. Because, if the two H atoms form into -++-, instead of -+-+, then filaments seem less likely to result. Do you know how -++- molecules would form into dust grains?
Anyway, your writings continue to be fun to read.*12753