If you want info on how it works look up ICP / inductively coupled plasma. They're used
for over 50 years in analytical labs. The 'wire is a tube cooled by running water. There's no
light tube because it's not made for that purpose. The frequency for a light might depend on the material in the tube. I know that 2.4ghz is used in the sulfur lamp. You can easily find the freq. used for ICP. I'll check back here and respond in a few months if you post a note
Some people from Slovakia, i don`t remember, but in my opinion this is not usefull. U can only see (expect light) how plasma react to change of magnetic field "created" by coils. It couldn`t work more than 5 or 10min, because the current heats up coils.
This plasma generator was only a model to show how can u control plasma in fusion reactor.
If you want info on how it works look up ICP / inductively coupled plasma. They're used
for over 50 years in analytical labs. The 'wire is a tube cooled by running water. There's no
light tube because it's not made for that purpose. The frequency for a light might depend on the material in the tube. I know that 2.4ghz is used in the sulfur lamp. You can easily find the freq. used for ICP. I'll check back here and respond in a few months if you post a note
myintertube 1 month ago
okay three questions
1)who made this.
2) where can I get the plans.
dexdrako 11 months ago
@dexdrako it's a plan by Nicola Tesla....the original plasma generator was created and designed by him....
l0chis 10 months ago
@dexdrako
Some people from Slovakia, i don`t remember, but in my opinion this is not usefull. U can only see (expect light) how plasma react to change of magnetic field "created" by coils. It couldn`t work more than 5 or 10min, because the current heats up coils.
This plasma generator was only a model to show how can u control plasma in fusion reactor.
zsimen 9 months ago
@Ansel - Good observation. Life imitating art...or is it the other way around?
gammaworld 1 year ago
Almost an ARK...hail Tony stark
AnselmoFanZero 2 years ago