
Unobtainium produced in Pulsed Plasma Reactor
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 @ 20:22:18 UTC Topic: Devices
Plasma Chemical reaction yields what appears to be Atomically Bonded Carbon and Steel.
Quite by accident and with all probability - a new molecule has been created from within the Plasma Reaction chamber with this new Plasma technology. This material, thought to be carbon with an atomic bond to steel, is so far - unheard of in metallurgy and the steel industry and I suspect it to have superconductive properties. Whatever it is - so far nobody has heard of it. This is exactly how progress marches on - by creating new things by new methods.
One answer is that I have produced magnetic carbon, which I have not heard of either.
A simultaneously produced gas has radioactive properties, indicating some type of atomic reaction within the plasma. Particle accelerators are valued for radioactive isotope production and this Plasma Reactor is behaving like a particle accelerator (PA). PA produced isotopes are used in medical diagnosis and in cancer research, but only testing will tell if this radioactive gas can be safely applied in medicine - or some other area.
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Chris Arnold President/CEO
PlasmaKing Corporation
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