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ambiguous/ingrammatical
edit"parallel to them" -- them? What "them" ? I would fix this except I know absolutely nothing about flux tubes! brain (talk) 15:57, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
Can the energy in a flux tube be controlled or is it just known how it works?
How big is an average flux tube? Does this happen on a molecular level or on a universal level?
What are some examples of experiments that include the knowledge of flux tubes? (Leo Granner) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Leogranner (talk • contribs) 18:10, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
Use of Magnetic Field
editThe Gluon page directs here for description of Color Flux Tubes. The restriction on this page to magnetic flux tubes is inconsistent with the link on the Gluon page. 198.203.213.6 (talk) 16:48, 30 July 2015 (UTC)
Plagiarism
editA lot of the information here seems to be straight plagiarism from http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2006MNRAS.365..727C and https://www.carroll.edu/kcline/Papers/Cline-Brummell-Cattaneo-ApJ-2003.pdf It should probably be reverted or rewritten. Lehasa (talk) 16:46, 1 February 2015 (UTC)
Hello, I am going to clean up this article entirely and remove all the plagiarized material. Plaidscientist (talk) 02:01, 17 April 2017 (UTC) Plaidscientist
- Did you clean it all up?Or not? Would like to access some of the sources. Very important information. 206.85.129.29 (talk) 19:38, 21 February 2024 (UTC)