Catbone
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The amorphous silicon test cylinder contains less than a plurality of aggregated high density hydrogen hydroxide fluid and is over-filling cylinder capacity with low-density N2 gas, but also with secondary O2 and tertiary CO2 gasses. Scientific consensus is that while not uniformly bad, such a condition is sub-optimal. Some scientists are concerned that this may be the beginning of systemic hydration issues, but others feel that the potential is mitigated by the relatively stable supply of hydrogen hydroxide and a well established distribution infrastructure.
But I am just an engineer, so feel free to disregard my analysis.
That's EXACTLY my thoughts as well.