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#1 36grit 


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Does plasma ever turn into dust? Hey stop laughing, there's no supid questions right?
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#2 ajb 


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A plasma can cool and the atoms reform. So, depending on exactly what you mean by dust...
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#3 John Cuthber 


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Shortly after the big bang everything was plasma. Any dust that now exists...
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#4 Tres Juicy 


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http://en.wikipedia....ki/Dusty_plasma
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#5 36grit 


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Very interesting. Thanks for the info.
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