Sensors detect activity from the alien object it is losing molecular cohesion, transforming into a gaseous mass of raw matter.
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He concluded that : " Pressure, gravity and molecular cohesion can all be driving forces in the operation of siphons ".
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Molecular cohesion and gravity are shown to be contributing factors in the operation of a siphon; the presence of a positive atmospheric pressure is not required ".
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Is there a connection between molecular cohesion and projecting a mass from one place to the next without time and space involved ? Preceding contribs ) 06 : 54, 22 September 2011 ( UTC)
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The father and son researchers, Ramette and Ramette, successfully siphoned carbon dioxide under air pressure in 2011 and concluded that molecular cohesion is not required for the operation of a siphon but that : " The basic explanation of siphon action is that, once the tube is filled, the flow is initiated by the greater pull of gravity on the fluid on the longer side compared with that on the short side.
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Again in 2011, Richert and Binder ( at the University of Hawaii ) examined the siphon and concluded that molecular cohesion is not required for the operation of a siphon but relies upon gravity and a pressure differential, writing : " As the fluid initially primed on the long leg of the siphon rushes down due to gravity, it leaves behind a partial vacuum that allows pressure on the entrance point of the higher container to push fluid up the leg on that side ".