To celebrate Star Wars Day, Dr Alex Baker, a chemist at the University of Warwick, explains how the fictional weapons would ...
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According to Dr. Baker, a real lightsaber sucks in gas from the surrounding air, which it can ionize to become plasma.
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Professor Baker explores how real-world chemistry elements like sodium and nitrogen mirror technologies in Star Wars.
A professor at the University of Warwick is exploring the chemistry of the galaxy far, far away this Star Wars Day, May the ...
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The “plume” as Chau described it would look like a “beam of light” similar to the plasma beam out of a real lightsaber. It’s just a visual effect, but we give Chau points for an ...