Beaded Argon Discharges noted upon inductive scope monitoring
The normal discharge of this tube to elevated surface area(s) from a 75 lb 23 gauge wire coil tuned into 60 hz resonance by reactance cancellations in series resonance will be a solid discharge; however once the grounded scope is used to show inductive effects around the discharge this causes the discharge itself to form globes from the ends inwards until they fill the entire tube. Upon disconnection of the 25 ft elevated capacity shown at https://www.flickr.com/photos/harvich/14730104127/in/dateposted-public/ the entire process of polar current flow practically ceases to exist.
The normal discharge of this tube to elevated surface area(s) from a 75 lb 23 gauge wire coil tuned into 60 hz resonance by reactance cancellations in series resonance will be a solid discharge; however once the grounded scope is used to show inductive effects around the discharge this causes the discharge itself to form globes from the ends inwards until they fill the entire tube. Upon disconnection of the 25 ft elevated capacity shown at https://www.flickr.com/photos/harvich/14730104127/in/dateposted-public/ the entire process of polar current flow practically ceases to exist.