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The article Cosmic Turbulence May Spawn Monster Magnetic Fields discusses a lab experiment that aimed to investigate the mysterious and powerful properties of magnetism in space. Magnetic waves are extremely prominent in our universe, which consists of dense galaxy clusters and vast voids of space separating these clusters. While it seems obvious magnetism would be present in the various galaxy clusters, as they are active regions of space, astronomers have also discovered a very strong magnetic presence in the vast voids of space. Astrophysicists hypothesize that intergalactic magnetism is a result of tiny magnetic fields, or “seed” fields, being amplified by cosmic turbulence. The universe is considered to be a very turbulent environment,

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