Maybe this video has been posted before, but I stumbled upon it just today:
Applied Science: Glowing plasma created by a high speed jet of water
Plasma water with vitamins
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Re: Plasma water with vitamins
Thread here last July didn't get response, perhaps this time.Metryq wrote:Maybe this video has been posted before, but I stumbled upon it just today:
Applied Science: Glowing plasma created by a high speed jet of water
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpB ... 2#pr125188
I suggest it is likely a phenomenon related to Sonoluminescencespark wrote:Spraying high speed water jet onto a piece of glass will create a small dot of plasma on a glass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vTq8oGpqwM
Would like to hear Electric Universe based explanation on this phenomenon.
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Re: Plasma water with vitamins
I guess it is a charge trap, normally water absorbs and emits charge (physical photons), the high speed jet creates an areas where charge is trapped (not really trapped it that it can not go anywhere, just the number of photons in this small area increases) and the charge density rises (number photons in small volume increases), and this causes the water to turn plasma, from liquid to plasma directly.Metryq wrote:Maybe this video has been posted before, but I stumbled upon it just today:
Applied Science: Glowing plasma created by a high speed jet of water
Just some loose thoughts.
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Re: Plasma water with vitamins
Sonoluminescence was my first thought, too. But the bit about changing the atmosphere around the water squelching the effect suggests something else. The experimenter also said he had to use distilled water.
Between this and "EZ" water (Pollack), "simple" water has some amazing properties... maybe it's Dark Matter.
Between this and "EZ" water (Pollack), "simple" water has some amazing properties... maybe it's Dark Matter.
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