the spikes could be caused by refraction, couldn't they? There is a cloud of steam right in front of them.
I know if my eyes are a little watery and I look at lights the same effect happens. however, in those cases there are only four spikes...
but it could be refraction right?
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oh I guess it would be at least the escape speed. hmm gravity always seemed a little strange to me. It is described as a large force where as the nuclear forces and electro magnetism are small. however gravity is minuscule in most cases. I know I may be a little rambling so I will put it a different...
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