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Bottle plasma reactor - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

In this video (two parts: total 15 minutes) Nuclear engineer Keshe demonstrates with a non-acidic liquid inside a simple waste-bottle, used as a plasma reactor, that it is possible to create low levels of energy and that atomic carbon-layers are deposited on the inside electrodes, which is confirmed by a Nuclear Center after independent replication, and is confirmed by a leading Nano-Institute in Europe after Raman spectroscopy. For the creation of the carbon sp2 and sp3 and the energy, no additional sources like magnets, lasers, arcs or gamma rays is used. See http://www.keshetechnologies.com/keshe_pure_plasma.html

The experiment happens at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure.

To Keshe, the physical interactions and events which are forced inside the plasma reactor are similar or identical to those that happen over a longer time-scale on micro- and macro-level in the Universe, like the formation of stars and galaxies, supernova's, black holes, dark matter, gravitational effects, radiation, fission and fusion, and so on.

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  • was he saying that the CO2 in the room is becoming a part of the reaction and sticks to the copper ? don't mind the millivoltage ,.. this could help stop global warming,... imagine a russian dude cleaning up L.A.'s smog. .. china, whereever you live !

  • With our "powercell technology" we can indeed clean up the smog of LA and Tokyo. Check: keshepowercells com

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  • Ghetto nuclear reactor?

  • with all due respect - i felt that this experiment could have been explained in more detail- what type of liquid etc. but I liked the experiment and Dr Keshe

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  • is this related to Tesla's work on free energy?

  • hi, im very intrested in this. is it possible for u to tell me what liquid was used? tnx

  • @cybermarsactual lol says...who? This guys a Nuclear engineer and you are a what?

  • Who cares, three l.e.d.s exposed to ambient light will give you that much power. What a waste of time.

  • I like your research. I would like to see some more video of your other work I've heard you talk about, such as a simple force field or a simple magnetic plasma field.

  • Congratulations...You've made a plastic leyden jar.

  • i just with the volume was better cause u cant here some stuff

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