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Has anyone experimented with ozone generators as a source of EVOs? The thought occurs to me that at least some ozone generators work by sending high voltage through thin carbon whiskers. The thought occurs to me that for all the same reasons cavitation bubbles make EVOs at some regular rate, might we also expect high voltage leaving a fine point of carbon to also make EVOs at some lesser but still regular rate. If ozone generators don't produce EVOs out of the box then perhaps dipping the carbon whiskers in mercury could turn them into a budget version of a Ken Shoulders liquid metal dipped electrode? Has this already been investigated?

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A chest X-ray tube has a tungsten anode and an electron gun cathode. Lower energy X-rays in mammography tubes use molybdenum anode. EVOs from cavitation seem like a logical source of the X-rays, but am I missing the point? Are these videos saying that mechanical deformation of the metal crystal structure or atom-to-atom deformation is causing the X-rays? And I think this is also a nice hint that we don't want our cavitation devices to have containment metals that could emit higher energy X-rays.

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