Plasmoids and Ball Lightnings Articles

Natural ball lightnings are a type of 5th state plasmoid. Microscopic ball lightnings or microplasmoids are exactly the same, just smaller. Most of these articles were published in periodicals.

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 […]

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Photograph of a trench or rille caused by a lightning strike.

“STRANGE PARTICLES”: PLASMOIDS AND THE NEED FOR A PARADIGM CHANGE IN PHYSICS 2019

  Click to open: “Strange Particles”: Plasmoids and the Need for a Paradigm Change in Physics Infinite Energy 2019 Micro ball lightning and microplasmoid patches in materials transmute atoms. These and other anomalies cause a gestalt shift to the plasmoid paradigm. Atoms enter an anomalous state in contact with MBL (microscopic ball lightning) or when

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Micro Ball Lightning and States, Effects, and Directions for Research in Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Safety, 2020

Click to open: Kalingrad 2020 Conference Proceedings (Summer 2020). Short article published in 2020 about atmospheric ball lightning and microplasmoids in conference proceedings. This Russian conference proceedings contains notable articles on atmospheric electricity, lightning phenomena, and ball lightning phenomena by mainly Russian researchers and researchers from other countries. The entire proceedings is available here.  My

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Pictures of microplasmoid marks including rings on lexan casing of electrolysis cell in 1996.

Evidence of Microscopic Ball Lightning in Cold Fusion Experiments, ICCF11, France, 2004

Click to open: Evidence of Microscopic Ball Lightning in Cold Fusion Experiments, The Proceedings of the ICCF 11, Marseilles, France, 2004.  Evidence of micro ball lightning in cold fusion experiments from 1992-2004. This article contains pictures of microscopic ball lightning markings from Shoulders, Matsumoto, Savvatimova, Urutskoev, and Miley’s lab (taken by Lewis). In this article, as in

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Matsumoto picture of ring marks. Micro ball lightning plasmoids skimmed and hopped on nuclear emulsion outside of Matsumoto's transmutation experiment in the early 1990s.

Microscopic Ball Lightning, Proceedings Ninth International Symposium on Ball Lightning ISBL-06 2006

Either two rings of the same size made these traces or one object hopped once. Click to open: Microscopic Ball Lightning, Proceedings Ninth International Symposium on Ball Lightning. Microscopic ball lightning, smaller than a tenth of a millimeter, has been produced by electrical discharge and electrolysis experiments. It shares the anomalous characteristics of natural ball lightning

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Tracks of Ball Lightning in Apparatus? 2009

Click to open: Tracks of Ball Lightning in Apparatus? Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 2009  Evidence is provided about ball lightning behaviors. It is shown that micro ball lightning has been produced in transmutation devices, and the plasmoid markings of 9 groups of researchers were discussed. This article was published in 2009. The three

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Health Effects 2021

Click to open: Health Risks of Microplasmoids in Transmutation/Energy Generation Experiments and Devices manuscript June 20, 2020. Updated August 27, 2021 This article considers the evidence presented by Priakhin et al. The seedling root growth experiments involving several shielding materials show us that flying micro ball lightnings present a health risk and presents some evidence

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