Note, that at one level (seen clearly on the title frame of the 'containment reveal") the plasma has organised itself in to a 6 point lobed structure like some of the LION, NOVA and Egely Correa reactor features.
to be honest, I can't remember this one, what gasses I added in this case. My experiments are not very well documented yet, I try to find general patterns. My experience is 'you never now'. I have used propane, while this is simple in a bottle. I was very happy to see the enormous amount of double layers. The plasma ball was huge and consisting of at least 10 layers. But, it did not produce much heat (my goal) and the tank became very dirty with C, everting was pitch-black. After a while the double layers of propane disappear, all the propane is 'disassambled' in H and C. So from that moment on I don't use propane anymore. Maybe I will do it agaim to make some nice pictures and video's. So, I do not think the double layers in the propane gas is a real plasma, it is more a cloud of propane molecules behaving like a plasma. When I have a real plasma I do produce more heat.
In that video "Nearly stable". What actually is that? Is it a single spherical EVO that is stable for a few seconds and then breaks apart and explodes in a random direction? Or is it a large number of small ones that form the sphere?
Have you tested whether there is a gravitational nullification effect when the sphere is covered with the EVO?
Note, that at one level (seen clearly on the title frame of the 'containment reveal") the plasma has organised itself in to a 6 point lobed structure like some of the LION, NOVA and Egely Correa reactor features.
Very nice! Is this with propane or toluene or something else? I have found the colour changes to this blue-white when organic vapours are introduced.
to be honest, I can't remember this one, what gasses I added in this case. My experiments are not very well documented yet, I try to find general patterns. My experience is 'you never now'. I have used propane, while this is simple in a bottle. I was very happy to see the enormous amount of double layers. The plasma ball was huge and consisting of at least 10 layers. But, it did not produce much heat (my goal) and the tank became very dirty with C, everting was pitch-black. After a while the double layers of propane disappear, all the propane is 'disassambled' in H and C. So from that moment on I don't use propane anymore. Maybe I will do it agaim to make some nice pictures and video's. So, I do not think the double layers in the propane gas is a real plasma, it is more a cloud of propane molecules behaving like a plasma. When I have a real plasma I do produce more heat.
In that video "Nearly stable". What actually is that? Is it a single spherical EVO that is stable for a few seconds and then breaks apart and explodes in a random direction? Or is it a large number of small ones that form the sphere?
Have you tested whether there is a gravitational nullification effect when the sphere is covered with the EVO?