Plasma and Matter 2 The Creation of Plasma How is a plasma created? An individual plasma is formed by two magnetic rays from other plasmas, which interact together to form […]
11_Magnetic Rays
Magnetic rays We have learned that plasma can be imagined as a spiral; like a spiral or a sphere it is like a sun that radiates. We have also learned […]
08_Plasma and Matter 1
All the chemical elements of our planet are organized in the periodic table of elements; we find for each element its characteristics. On the periodic table we find the following […]
07_Interactions
Plasma interactions Two or more Plasmas can interact if they are of compatible strength; if their energy gap is too large, they do not interact. They are too different; they […]
06_Plasma Fields
Plasma fields Similar to nuclear radiation or X-rays or UV light, plasma fields are not visible but they do exist. So we can learn how to use plasma fields and […]
04_3 states of Matter
Plasma 101 – Plasma and the 3 states of matter The word Plasma comes from the Greek word πλάσμα, which means any form. We begin our journey into the world […]
03_New Understanding
Understanding the conventional in a new way Conventional physics tells us that plasma is the fourth state of matter after the solid state, the liquid state and the gaseous state. […]
05_Plasma is us
Plasma – that’s us! Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking have spent their lives searching for a Unified Field Theory. They felt that the World is not an agglomeration of separate […]
10_Plasma and Atoms
Atoms and Plasma Let’s start with the sequence that describes the creation of matter how it is explained by conventional science: Each proton, neutron and electron have an “empty” center. […]
02_The Startiing Point
The starting point Plasma Science doesn’t want to be understood as a new science, but rather an addition of knowledge to what we already know. In the last century, we […]