cola bottle plasma reactor with electrodes
Several static and dynamic working prototypes confirms the new insights related to the PME's (Plasmatic Magnetic Energy) and the Keshe concept of SEPMAF's (Specific Entangled Plasmatic Magnetic Fields). In the design and technology of our reactor systems, the same principles and methods as in the universal physics are developed and similar effects have been achieved.
One of most simple static plasma reactors is the Cola Bottle. This is equipped with a number electrodes, from two to five. In this cola bottle reactor we achieve several outputs of voltage and current, we create atomic hydrogen and we process simultaneously deposits of atomic carbon on electrodes. The processing in not based on chemical interaction, like with acids. The working of these static reactors is completely different from as it happens in existing batteries. Current is for example also collected from electrodes which are not submerged in the liquid, thus is collected from pure plasma. Next it is noted that the reactor recharges itself automatically while other terminals generate voltage.
The main goal to perform these tests is proving that the carbon from the gasses inside the liquidcan be collectedand deposited on the electrodes. This is to demonstrate that the same principle can be utilized for separation of carbon from the exhaust gasses of cars and industry.
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