Capacitance is momentum of particles that spin. Heavier half of total mass rotates, other half of mass moves in toroid spiral flow at 90degree intersect. Each different winding of the coil relative to one-another is alike to a different 'gear' to the element of ion dipoles in motion against em. Those heavier particles were more free to rotate around the path of moving ion dipoles (electricity) in absence of gas because the gas is sets of 3 bosons, it requires sets of 5, or > for >500kv etc...
@soccerg2005 maybe plasma is giving the pressure... but I thought same thing. With right freq. it could be x-ray lamp ;) Good job crob227. I think you should use your time trying with Kapanadze type of device. You should try plates as electrodes or ball and pipe.
Fantastic experiment man! That is incredible. I too can't understand why you did not get O2 an H bubbles. I wonder if you altered that water any? Is this how they used to make heavy water back in WWII?
What vacuum pump you use?
CBtech4 1 week ago
Kool !
HorizonDelta 1 month ago
hä.. WTF as the Plasma spark jumped over (in vacuum) the Spark Gap from Tesla coil wasnt arcing? But there was still this Effect in the Jar?
BloKK187 1 month ago
Nice effect ! Watch videos "Tesla and cold electricity" by HorizonDelta
HorizonDelta 1 year ago
Unbeliveable
Maryusica2008 1 year ago
nice vid. hey wonder what it would be like if a tesla coil was in space?
ppsjsh 1 year ago
Capacitance is momentum of particles that spin. Heavier half of total mass rotates, other half of mass moves in toroid spiral flow at 90degree intersect. Each different winding of the coil relative to one-another is alike to a different 'gear' to the element of ion dipoles in motion against em. Those heavier particles were more free to rotate around the path of moving ion dipoles (electricity) in absence of gas because the gas is sets of 3 bosons, it requires sets of 5, or > for >500kv etc...
mikefromspace 1 year ago
Under a vacuum the boiling point of water is way under room temp. Why dont you have any boiling in the jug?
soccerg2005 1 year ago
@soccerg2005 maybe plasma is giving the pressure... but I thought same thing. With right freq. it could be x-ray lamp ;) Good job crob227. I think you should use your time trying with Kapanadze type of device. You should try plates as electrodes or ball and pipe.
jaculat 1 year ago
This is pretty cool!
jihadacadien 2 years ago
That was great!
M31Galaxy1 2 years ago
This is how barimetric pressure effects lightning, large and smaller bolts.
jhol1177 2 years ago
I wonder if this could be used in space? And how far could it travel?
glych002 2 years ago
Wow Five star's. Thanks for sharing.
Tec / Brmdunn
brmdunn 2 years ago
Thats so cool!
Plasma in a jar! 5*
kubikop 2 years ago
Gives a new meaning to "induced vacuum" or even "inductive vacuum." Nice work.
sirHOAX 2 years ago 3
Crob:
Fantastic experiment man! That is incredible. I too can't understand why you did not get O2 an H bubbles. I wonder if you altered that water any? Is this how they used to make heavy water back in WWII?
Bill
Pirate88179 2 years ago
wow i never though og that, i got to research that.
crob227 2 years ago
Hyponotizing.. what a show!
marthale7 2 years ago
cool-so what was happening at the seconadary?
m3sca1 2 years ago
it didnt do anything when the plasma was in the jug, you could here it like turn off
but when it was in like half vacuum mode it was giving regular size sparks, but it looked like lightning in the jug.
i got another to upload it looks like some ghostbusters stuff... wish i could have exploded the water though.
crob227 2 years ago
did you try using the secondary to burn water as well?
what about adding some electrolyte-urine and lye might work....
m3sca1 2 years ago
secondary to ground dont do anything, but its a good light show if you short out primary to secondary.
amd just in a regular bowl full of water with elyte you can explode water shorting the secondary
crob227 2 years ago