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In this episode of Event Density Explains, we take a close look at the remarkable experiment by Šárka Hošková and her team, where micron‑scale gold flakes spontaneously hover above a gold‑coated surface in salt water. The standard explanation frames this as a balance between Casimir attraction and electrostatic repulsion. But through the lens of Event Density Theory, the same setup becomes something far more interesting: a tiny machine that reveals how geometry suppresses events, how ions re‑pressurize a low‑ED pocket, and how color becomes a direct readout of the cavity’s internal structure. We walk through the experiment step by step — the geometry, the mode suppression, the ED gradient, the role of ions, the stability of the cavity, and the meaning of the color shifts — and reinterpret each piece using the ED framework. The result is a fresh, intuitive way to understand why the flake hovers, why the gap is stable, and how salt becomes a dial for the density of reality inside the cavity. A simple gold flake. A tiny gap. And a window into the architecture of becoming. Casimir‑Like Interactions Between Gold Flakes in Aqueous Solution https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas... Event Density program https://github.com/allen-proxmire/eve...