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| File Name : PLASMAFE.ASC | Online Date : 08/02/94 |
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| Contributed by : Bill Beaty | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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Vangard Note
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the following file had some errors which I have taken the liberty to clean
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up. This was done to clarify the wording based on contextual usage...JWD
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[ I have no idea where this comes from. The first page is headed
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03NTO-890717CM04, and the last page (of 4) is footed "(APN)" ]
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VACUUM ENERGY: A BREAKTHROUGH?
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[heading]
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By Andrei Samokhin
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The model of a plasma generator which can convert physical-vacuum energy into
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electricity has been developed under Prof. Alexander CHERNETSKI at the Moscow
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Georgi Plekhanov Institute of the National Economy. Such generators could lay
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the groundwork for the future environmentally-benign power industry.
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[text]
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Classical physics cannot explain what happens when a plasma discharger placed
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in the Chernetski circuit is started: for no apparent reason the ammeter
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pointer shows triple strength-of-current increase [sic] and energy output is
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several times above input. The plant's efficiency is much more than 1.
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No magic is intended. Additional energy outputs at specific plasma discharges
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are fixed in several independent expert reports by the Lenin All-Union
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Institute of Electrical Engineering. This effect has been checked using
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different methods.
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Whence this mysterious energy?
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Self-generating discharge
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Prof Chernetski, author of the first-ever study paper on plasma diagnostics
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equipment (he has been in this field for 40 years now) and 20 inventions,
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never knew what probing into specific unstable plasma states at strong-current
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discharges could have led to. In the early 70s, he and fellow-researcher Yuri
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Galkin worked on a basically new type of high-frequency plasma generator which
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could at high power do without unwieldy energy converters. In one test, they
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discovered a decided input-to-output energy gap. [sic]
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"I knew electron drift begins in plasma and sought to deduce a combination of
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variables in which fluctuating plasma instability emerged in discharge,"
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Chernetski says. "Gas discharge was meant to serve as a powerful stimulator
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of electromagnetic modes and, all of a sudden and in defiance of the law of
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conservation of energy, a strange energy IMBALANCE was produced. Repeated
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experiments with different circuits proved energy output to be ALWAYS GREATER
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than input."
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The mysterious discharge stimulating additional energy extraction was called
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the "self generating discharge (SGD)". Measurements showed that part of the
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discharge power went back into the network as if two series-connected
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electromotive forces were at work.
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In a bid to try to explain the experimental data, the researchers actually
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tried to prove the impossible. One of their proofs was very "strong". The
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one-megawatt substation of the Moscow Aviation Institute, where Chernetski and
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Galkin were staging an experiment with a powerful plasma unit, burned out.
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When the discharge currents reached criticality, superstrong current was
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"born" in the generator and went back into the network, playing havoc with the
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safety devices calculated for short-circuit. Later on, they read in books
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that earlier in the century the power plant of prominent Yugoslav electrical
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engineer Nikola Tesla caught fire under similar circumstances in the United
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States. Chernetski and Galkin were sure that Tesla was making such
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experiments, but did not publish the results. They are also sure that vacuum
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energy can explain this mysterious effect.
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A vacuum-Powered Lamp
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The researchers relied on the present-day quantum physics idea of "zero-point
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oscillations" in physical vacuum. Such oscillations signifying the birth and
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annihilation of virtual pairs -- the particle and anti-particle, distinguished
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from the normal elementary particles by a negligibly short life, a mere
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8.10/-21[sic] sec. Emerging BELOW the zero energy level from "nothing" and
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returning to "nothing", these virtual particles appeared to defy the law of
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conservation of energy.
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Quantum electrodynamics explains this paradox through the Heisenberg
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uncertainty principle. Under it all the precise particle characteristics
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cannot be learned simultaneously and, therefore, one must not require from
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nature "punctual" abidance by the law during such a short time as the life of
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virtual pairs. The observer fails to notice anything, while every virtual
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pair is more than real, carrying an energy of more than half a million
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electron-volts during its lifetime. The potential energy in the electric bulb
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vacuum is enough to boil the earth's oceans, Americans John Wheeler and
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Richard Feynman have calculated.
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Until recently the vacuum energy idea was only a daring hypothesis bordering
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on science-fiction. The lamp powered by vacuum in Chernetski's basememt
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laboratory in the center of Moscow made it a reality.
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This is how he explains his miraculous experiment: "The self-generating
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discharge emerges when the discharge current reaches a definite critical
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density, when the magnetic fields they create ensure magnetization of plasma
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electrons and they begin to perform MOSTLY CYCLOID movements. The interaction
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of currents with their magnetic fields forces the electrons to deviate to the
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CYLINDER-SHAPED discharge axis and the electrical field emerges. It has
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proved to 'switch on' the physical vacuum: in this field the vacuum is
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polarized and consequently the virtual pairs begin to move in a definite
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direction, instead of chaotically.
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The virtual positrons accelerate plasma electrons, giving them part of their
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energy. The current in the circuit builds up and additional energy is
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discharged on the resistor switched into the discharge circuit. Clearly, only
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part of the tremendous vacuum energy is extracted.
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"We've developed several circuit versions which can find application. In the
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later experiment with an input power of 700 watts, the energy extracted by the
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generator load resistance was three kilowatts, or nearly five times more.
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This is by far not the limit and with more powerful plants and the
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corresponding calculations; megawatts of free electricity can be produced from
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a minimal power source."
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Self-Generating-Discharge Plasmatron and Space Travel
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Yuri Galkin looks at the future of their discovery: "Its applications are
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wide-ranging. For example, engines can be developed, based on the self-
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generating-discharge plasmatron. Until now all attempts to use plasmatrons as
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engines have failed, because strong electron and ion bombardments rapidly
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burnt out the electrodes. Self-generating discharge leaves them intact and
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such engines can be used in aircraft, trains and autos. It would be logical
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to create a new environmentally-wise power industry. Portable hydros, wind
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power plants and solar batteries boosted by self-generating discharge could
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become an enormous source of electricity. With time, they could edge out the
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costly and hazardous fuel-firing and hydraulic [hydroelectric?] facilities.
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Already now we can build a plant which would supply electricity for a township
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or factory. A vacuum power station comparable to giant facilities could be
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designed today. Our discovery can revolutionize cosmonautics."
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Laboratory experiments have proved the possibility of using the KINETIC EFFECT
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of self-generating discharge for accelerating bodies in space. Galkin has
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calculated the parameters of a self-generating-discharge plasmatron that could
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serve as the propulsion engine of the future, replacing the present unwieldy
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rocket engines. Powered by a minor TEN-VOLT SOURCE, it can deliver power
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enough for the takeoff of a large spaceship. Tapping the ambient space
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vacuum, it could fly eternally.
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Unknown Waves
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"We didn't think of only industrial applications," Chernetski recalls. "Self-
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generating discharge turned out to produce wave radiation which was hitherto
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unknown, but evidently existent at all times. Like sound waves, its waves
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have a longitudinal electric field component and a high penetrability through
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conductive mediums, including metals. It turned out that these single waves,
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work to 'awaken' the hidden vacuum energy and can alter the structure of
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substances. "The experiment staged at the Burdenko Institute of Neurosurgery
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in Moscow several years ago showed that directional SGD radiation accelerated
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nuclear beta-decomposition by 5%-6%. This is only one example.
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We supposed that, like SGD-generator radiation, longitudinal electric-field
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component waves could also be produced by living beings, man in particular.
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Comparative experiments were staged to prove the impact on men with
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extrasensory perception and of our device on different objects. In both cases
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parallel impact on the high-stability quartz generator made its frequency
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'drift' by several orders of magnitude. The filament resistance of the
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incandescent lamp decreased considerably. Probably we are on the road to
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explaining such mysterious things as extrasensory perception, telekinesis and
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bioenergy.
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Vacuum-Ether
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The experimentally-verified concept of Chernetski claims to be a theoretical
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breakthrough in the basic quantum-physics idea of the energy structure of the
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Universe. It is generally recognised among physicists that all elementary
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particle interactions, and hence every existing phenomenon, occur with the
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help of virtual-particle exchange. How does it come about?
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"Full annihilation of virtual pairs cannot take place in the event of partial
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energy extraction in self-generating discharge, because a 'certain' virtual
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dipole must emerge -- two separate charges with a common negative energy.
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This means that together with energy extraction vacuum structurisation and
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ordering takes place.
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Actually, our concept is a return to the idea of the universal ether at an
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entirely new level. We say that the ordered dipole vacuum, or ether, is an
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all-penetrating energy medium in which processes occur which are related to
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virtual dipoles and subject to the uncertainty principle of modern physics."
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Chernetski asks: if vacuum structurisation is a constant process, isn't this
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an opportunity to state the law of conservation of entropy in the Universe in
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opposition to the idea of its steadfast decrease?
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What if this work helps to clear up the nature of gravitation, which is as dim
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now as it was in the times of Newton? What his concept of the vacuum shows
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the road to the long-awaited explanation of the Grand Unification theory?
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"As as experimental physicist I won't say our theory is 100 percent correct,"
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Chernetski declares. "It's much more an opportunity now to have indisputable
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experimental data to prove the opportunity of creating a basically new power
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industry."
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Only a rapid switch to new energy can save human civilisation from ecological
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catastrophe. The research program must be developed immediately and a center
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set up to coordinate cooperation between world scientists. Natural and
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unlimited vacuum energy is at our doorstep.
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