Reality Check
Penultimate Amazing
Atomic to the galactic and nowhere near cosmological.
Meta Galactic:
Actual astronomers call the set of all galaxies in the universe either the universe or the cosmos.met⋅a⋅gal⋅ax⋅y /ˌmɛtəˈgæləksi/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [met-uh-gal-uhk-see] Show IPA
–noun, plural -ax⋅ies. Astronomy. the complete system of galaxies; the Milky Way and all the surrounding galaxies.
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Origin:
1925–30; meta- + galaxy
Related forms:
met⋅a⋅ga⋅lac⋅tic /ˌmɛtəgəˈlæktɪk/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [met-uh-guh-lak-tik] Show IPA , adjective
So "meta galaxy" = an unspecified set of galaxies (in Perrat's abstract) or just the galaxies local to the the Milky Way or bad terminololgy.
However if he does mean the universe or cosmos or even cosmological scales then he is wrong. Any astronomer (of undergraduate physics student) knows that EM effects in plasma balance out over small scales.
One more time for the especially dumb:
- The maximum known Debye length occurs in the IGM (intergalactic or intracluster medium).
- This is 10,000 metres or 10 kilometres.
- A "few tens of Debye lengths" is thus a few hundred kilometres.
Only truly ignorant people would think that this scale is cosmological.
what do you think they are implying then with the statement? I mean if it's in equilibrium, then against what?
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