I like the lightning rig.. how it switches from the jump in the low pressure. I think your rotation is mostly from the coil around the bottle. If you flip polarity through the coil i am thinking the rotation will be the other way.
@@tylermelo6535 sorry my friend, thats i didn't fully describe princeps in details working of mini ECR, cooling maybe no need in his situation, i am talking about superconductivity.
Very inspiring, nice set up.
I like the lightning rig.. how it switches from the jump in the low pressure. I think your rotation is mostly from the coil around the bottle. If you flip polarity through the coil i am thinking the rotation will be the other way.
The coil definitely had something to do with it, when I did it without the coil it had two separate clouds of plasma like | ( ) |
magnets do some cool things to plasma
The algorithm brought me here. Have you contacted the good folks at the Thunderbolts Project? They gobble up this stuff.
Yeah magnets!!! Ouhhh
What's the green color?
Im using copper electrodes, that might be the vaporized copper.
was going to say copper 😊
try magnetron sputtering
Try put bldc motor
Current of magnetic field should be higher, not the voltage, need thicker copper wire, plus need to be cooled, to compress plasma.
Why cooled? How does it compress the plasma. Just wondering for my own theories.
@@tylermelo6535 sorry my friend, thats i didn't fully describe princeps in details working of mini ECR, cooling maybe no need in his situation, i am talking about superconductivity.
@@genghizalseitov3807 ohhh. Thats funny because ive also wondered how plasma reacts to a superconductor. I havent seen any experements using one.
@@tylermelo6535 yeah that very fanny
im in this vid
Oh my gosh , that capacitor bank is huge