WARNING FOR PEOPLE WORKING OR EXPERIMENTING WITH PLASMOIDS

Safety suggestions for plasmoid researchers

Click to open: Letter to the Editor 2019

The picture above is a micro ball lightning track on particle detection emulsions that Matsumoto put outside his experimental cell in the mid 1990s. The ring that hopped and skimmed on the surface was about 50 micrometers wide. According to Urutskoev, markings on the film he used to record similar markings far away from his experiment show that the plasmoids had mega electron volts of energy. These experiments show that energetic, material transforming and damaging microscopic objects may leave experiments by boring a tunnel on their way through or by passing through with perhaps no effect through materials. 

Their transmutation effects and energy release are difficult or impossible to control at this time. In the case the experiment performed by Urutskoev in which he tried to estimate the energy of the micro plasmoids by the way they darkened the detection material, we can not be sure that his energy estimates are correct. This is because we do not know what what they did before they reached the detection material and what happened to them after they landed. Perhaps they flew off and caused greater energetic effects someplace else. Also, we do not understand plasmoid behavior. There has not been sufficient testing to determine how and with what energy expenditure a plasmoid causes material changes. These are a new state of matter, and their properties are as yet unclear.

For these reasons, that they leave experiments and cause damage and their effects and properties are as yet not fully understood, it would be prudent for experimental researchers and people working with plasmoids to keep a distance from them, attempt to shield from them, and learn for themselves about how they act in their experiments. 

In this Letter to the Editor that was published in 2019, I wrote about experiments that had been performed on laboratory animals, but if you read the manuscript article I wrote in 2021 and that is at the bottom of this Plasmoid category listing, you can find information about excellent research that was recently work done on plants that suggest that lead may be a good shielding material and even a thin sheet of paper is better than a thin sheet of aluminum. 

Letter to the Editor warning about dangers to health Infinite Energy issue 145 May/June 2019 p.4.

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