WEBVTT 00:00:00.060 --> 00:00:04.230 If people look into second hand shops and scrap-yards, 00:00:04.250 --> 00:00:08.370 they can make these systems for themselves. 00:00:08.390 --> 00:00:12.540 00:00:12.560 --> 00:00:16.650 00:00:16.670 --> 00:00:20.710 What do you call it...pressure cooker... 00:00:20.730 --> 00:00:24.790 I picked up here. I was hoping to modify that; to use that... 00:00:24.810 --> 00:00:28.870 Yes, you can buy this, it's about fifty to sixty dollars, these cylinders... 00:00:28.890 --> 00:00:32.960 Mine was five bucks, at the Salvation Army! 00:00:32.980 --> 00:00:37.070 Hahaha! 00:00:37.090 --> 00:00:41.240 That's where I get all my good things! 00:00:41.260 --> 00:00:45.420 It's surprising...I walk through 00:00:45.440 --> 00:00:49.610 the Salvation Army looking for Plasma Reactor parts, you know... 00:00:49.630 --> 00:00:53.850 I've done that as well, don't worry! ...I spent an hour 00:00:53.870 --> 00:00:58.050 um, LadyDragon knows, she called me...I was at the refrigeration 00:00:58.070 --> 00:01:02.110 supply place yesterday, and we talked 00:01:02.130 --> 00:01:06.190 for about an hour while I was wandering around there looking at all 00:01:06.210 --> 00:01:10.260 the neat things. Like, I was lusting after a vacuum gage 00:01:10.280 --> 00:01:14.380 that costs about $300, for example. 00:01:14.400 --> 00:01:18.500 Well, the thing is, this is what I do in my writing, and I always explain, 00:01:18.520 --> 00:01:22.680 there is enough material around the world, 00:01:22.700 --> 00:01:26.860 that even in Africa, if people look 00:01:26.880 --> 00:01:31.060 into second hand shops and scrap-yards, 00:01:31.080 --> 00:01:35.250 they can make these systems for themselves. That's right...that's 00:01:35.270 --> 00:01:39.430 very encouraging, and you know, what changed my life a few months ago 00:01:39.450 --> 00:01:43.640 was when I heard you say something about...that there will be people 00:01:43.660 --> 00:01:47.820 making these reactors in their garages! And that to me, 00:01:47.840 --> 00:01:52.010 that's kind of what I do, I'm an inventor and mechanic 00:01:52.030 --> 00:01:56.070 and so on, that's what I've always done, so that was so invigorating, 00:01:56.090 --> 00:02:00.130 and so much of a grand idea to me, that it might be 00:02:00.150 --> 00:02:04.190 that simple, you know, that it isn't really, "Rocket Science"! 00:02:04.210 --> 00:02:08.280 It's actually simpler than rocket science. But it's still very exact. 00:02:08.300 --> 00:02:12.510 Rocket science belongs to Nasa. 00:02:12.530 --> 00:02:16.720 The Space Ship Program belongs to the people in their homes. 00:02:16.740 --> 00:02:20.890 That's right, exactly. I have a quick question... 00:02:20.910 --> 00:02:25.030 Yes? Okay, I will turn on the video for a moment... 00:02:25.050 --> 00:02:29.200 This...I don't know if you can see it... 00:02:29.220 --> 00:02:33.380 Yes! 00:02:33.400 --> 00:02:37.570 This is a container from balloon gas, I have one 00:02:37.590 --> 00:02:41.770 pipe going to the bottom, and the other pipe is 00:02:41.790 --> 00:02:45.940 going to the same top. And I was planning to fill it 00:02:45.960 --> 00:02:50.140 half way with water in order to discharge the reactor inside. 00:02:50.160 --> 00:02:54.170 No, no, no, no. Don't use any liquid, because the vapour 00:02:54.190 --> 00:02:58.200 goes back into the reactor and causes all sorts of problems with you. 00:02:58.220 --> 00:03:02.260 Once you extract 00:03:02.280 --> 00:03:06.320 the gases from your core, the minute 00:03:06.340 --> 00:03:10.410 it hits the wall of the cylinder as you have, 00:03:10.430 --> 00:03:14.530 it releases its energy into it, that's it. 00:03:14.550 --> 00:03:18.680 But it has an advantage, when you use a cylinder like you have. 00:03:18.700 --> 00:03:22.830 Whenever you want to create vacuum, you go out and start the pump, 00:03:22.850 --> 00:03:26.990 in your case, Rick. 00:03:27.010 --> 00:03:31.180 You have to turn the pump on every time you use it to 00:03:31.200 --> 00:03:35.350 want to create a vacuum. Right. With a double chamber, 00:03:35.370 --> 00:03:39.490 even it is to outside, you always have vacuum 00:03:39.510 --> 00:03:43.610 as a reservoir, you just open it, and its there. 00:03:43.630 --> 00:03:47.770 You don't need to use your vacuum pump. 00:03:47.790 --> 00:03:51.930 You see, when you use a molecular vacuum pump, these are timed. 00:03:51.950 --> 00:03:56.070 Because they can get damaged, molecular vacuum pumps, very easily. 00:03:56.090 --> 00:04:00.140 And they even have a timer on them, how much you've used them. 00:04:00.160 --> 00:04:04.190 So, by keeping a reservoir of vacuum, 00:04:04.210 --> 00:04:08.190 or two reservoirs; one for discharge and one for charging, 00:04:08.210 --> 00:04:12.220 you always have a reservoir ready, 00:04:12.240 --> 00:04:16.270 and you don't put so much pressure on your pumps. Right. The turbo... 00:04:16.290 --> 00:04:20.350 the way I understand it, the turbo-molecular pump, it can't take 00:04:20.370 --> 00:04:24.420 regular atmospheric pressure, it has to have a roughing pump, 00:04:24.440 --> 00:04:28.510 similar to what I have here, in order to 00:04:28.530 --> 00:04:32.640 bring it down to vacuum first, and then you use the turbo-molecular. 00:04:32.660 --> 00:04:36.770 The turbo-molecular is always next to the roughing pump, 00:04:36.790 --> 00:04:40.930 together. The roughing pump comes on, takes you to 00:04:40.950 --> 00:04:45.130 to minus 1 or whatever, and then to minus 2 or 3, and 00:04:45.150 --> 00:04:49.320 then the molecular comes in to take the last bits out. 00:04:49.340 --> 00:04:53.510 Even when we use the molecular pumps, 00:04:53.530 --> 00:04:57.690 and you think you 00:04:57.710 --> 00:05:01.880 still have a total vacuum, in the chamber there are millions of 00:05:01.900 --> 00:05:06.060 atoms still left behind, gases. I understand that the hydrogen and helium, 00:05:06.080 --> 00:05:10.240 the lighter gases, are the hardest to get out. They tend to stick around in there. 00:05:10.260 --> 00:05:14.320 You can use them. You don't need to get rid of them. You can use them. 00:05:14.340 --> 00:05:18.370 That's what I was thinking...they would be what remains. 00:05:18.390 --> 00:05:22.450 Yes. What you do, is you try to unify 00:05:22.470 --> 00:05:26.480 the atoms in your container. 00:05:26.500 --> 00:05:30.550 What this means is, instead of having... 00:05:30.570 --> 00:05:34.630 When you do the first vacuum, you pull out a lot of things... 00:05:34.650 --> 00:05:38.710 there is all helium, nitrogen, whatever CO2 in the inner cylinder... 00:05:38.730 --> 00:05:42.850 but there is still some of them left. What I always do, 00:05:42.870 --> 00:05:46.990 before I start a test, I feed in 00:05:47.010 --> 00:05:51.150 three or four times, hydrogen. When you feed in 00:05:51.170 --> 00:05:55.340 hydrogen, you reduce...then you vacuum it, 00:05:55.360 --> 00:05:59.530 then you put hydrogen in a second 00:05:59.550 --> 00:06:03.700 time and you vacuum it. And then you 00:06:03.720 --> 00:06:07.870 reduce the, you minimize the, contamination of any other atoms 00:06:07.890 --> 00:06:12.050 but, if, for example, 00:06:12.070 --> 00:06:16.230 you are using plastics or glass, 00:06:16.250 --> 00:06:20.270 even metals, 00:06:20.290 --> 00:06:24.360 in the condition of the vacuum, releases 00:06:24.380 --> 00:06:28.400 part of the material which is in the construction, 00:06:28.420 --> 00:06:32.450 in the structure. So contamination 00:06:32.470 --> 00:06:36.530 through the wall of your core 00:06:36.550 --> 00:06:40.600 is a natural process. 00:06:40.620 --> 00:06:44.710 So, you have to build up this layering that 00:06:44.730 --> 00:06:48.810 you push heavy material or heavy gases 00:06:48.830 --> 00:06:52.940 or any change of composition in the structure of your reactor, 00:06:52.960 --> 00:06:57.110 not to come in touch with the plasma. 00:06:57.130 --> 00:07:01.280 Do you understand what I am talking about? Now, is part of that, the way 00:07:01.300 --> 00:07:05.470 I understand it, is having a copper reactor helps with that a lot because of the 00:07:05.490 --> 00:07:10.840 when the magnetic field of the plasma gets 00:07:10.860 --> 00:07:14.840 close to the wall of the copper reactor, it will tend to repel, 00:07:14.860 --> 00:07:18.960 because of induction, magnetic induction forces involved... 00:07:18.980 --> 00:07:23.000 We have plastic reactors... 00:07:23.020 --> 00:07:27.180 So, does the plastic repel the plasma, or is it 00:07:27.200 --> 00:07:31.360 just the combination of gases inside that are correct for an insulator...? 00:07:31.380 --> 00:07:35.530 You use the gases as a shielding as a containment. 00:07:35.550 --> 00:07:39.670 You have a solid containment of the plastic... 00:07:39.690 --> 00:07:43.810 One of the best things to use is carbon... 00:07:43.830 --> 00:07:47.820 If you can get carbon gas... Carbon gas, yeah? 00:07:47.840 --> 00:07:51.900 Yeah? And the carbon is very 00:07:51.920 --> 00:07:55.930 it's a specifically... 00:07:55.950 --> 00:07:59.980 some places it's very easy to get... 00:08:00.000 --> 00:08:04.010 I haven't heard of carbon gas, that's an interesting idea... 00:08:04.030 --> 00:08:08.040 I produce it. I've been producing it myself. 00:08:08.060 --> 00:08:12.080 Okay. This is the structure of... 00:08:12.100 --> 00:08:16.110 You work with the CO2, as you buy 00:08:16.130 --> 00:08:20.140 to carbonates the drinks. Yeah, yeah. 00:08:20.160 --> 00:08:24.200 And through a specific process, you separate your carbon, 00:08:24.220 --> 00:08:28.250 and there is another method which I show on the internet, quite a lot of people 00:08:28.270 --> 00:08:32.300 don't understand, is through the Coca-Cola bottle. 00:08:32.320 --> 00:08:36.340 That's the easiest way to do. Then you 00:08:36.360 --> 00:08:40.470 use your carbon for, what do you call it... 00:08:40.490 --> 00:08:44.650 It behaves 00:08:44.670 --> 00:08:48.840 as a conductor and a resistor at the same time. 00:08:48.860 --> 00:08:53.040 Depends on what vacuum condition you put on 00:08:53.060 --> 00:08:57.220 your central core. CO2, 00:08:57.240 --> 00:09:01.400 Now, this wouldn't work with straight CO2 or, 00:09:01.420 --> 00:09:05.590 I have welding gas for my MIG welder, which is 00:09:05.610 --> 00:09:09.770 CO2 plus argon. 00:09:09.790 --> 00:09:13.970 You can use that, we have done that. But the thing is, if you use CO2, 00:09:13.990 --> 00:09:18.020 Then you end up with O2 in there? And with the hydrogen, you get moisture 00:09:18.040 --> 00:09:22.100 in your reactor. You get the connect force of moisture, 00:09:22.120 --> 00:09:26.200 and then if you get to the positions, 00:09:26.220 --> 00:09:30.290 you find out a lot of your valves, externally, between the core and 00:09:30.310 --> 00:09:34.440 pump, they start rusting internally. 00:09:34.460 --> 00:09:38.580 Oh yeah. This is somewhere where the condensation becomes vacuum to water. 00:09:38.600 --> 00:09:42.750 It took me a long time to discover 00:09:42.770 --> 00:09:46.940 why I was losing my valves! 00:09:46.960 --> 00:09:51.110 You create a condition of rust very quickly in those positions. 00:09:51.130 --> 00:09:55.300 So, these are little, little things that you learn by experience , and 00:09:55.320 --> 00:09:59.500 you try to find out why you get to these positions, because you run your 00:09:59.520 --> 00:10:03.680 vacuum pump, and you don't get to vacuum. 00:10:03.700 --> 00:10:07.870 Yes, well last week we discovered about using water. We put water in our 00:10:07.890 --> 00:10:12.020 vacuum chamber, and high voltage, just to see what would happen there, 00:10:12.040 --> 00:10:16.060 and the vacuum pump oil got contaminated really quickly. 00:10:16.080 --> 00:10:20.110 It's got all foggied, and sort of yucky looking, 00:10:20.130 --> 00:10:24.190 so, I changed it. Had to change the oil in the vacuum pump. 00:10:24.210 --> 00:10:28.270 It oxidizes, because it takes in the moisture from the 00:10:28.290 --> 00:10:32.360 the oxygen from the water. Right. You have to keep away, 00:10:32.380 --> 00:10:36.500 all the time, from combination gases, 00:10:36.520 --> 00:10:40.620 gases which can combine to give you 00:10:40.640 --> 00:10:44.780 new matters. In some cases, you deliberately 00:10:44.800 --> 00:10:48.970 create the conditions to create new materials. 00:10:48.990 --> 00:10:53.160 So what would some gases be that would be true contaminates? Like would 00:10:53.180 --> 00:10:57.350 oxygen would be an obvious one that would tend to... You don't touch oxygen. 00:10:57.370 --> 00:11:01.540 You wouldn't want to have even the C "O2" part of the CO2, 00:11:01.560 --> 00:11:05.710 so CO2 wouldn't be a good idea probably. No. These are the things you have 00:11:05.730 --> 00:11:09.890 to learn by experience. And if you always... 00:11:09.910 --> 00:11:14.070 you know, I do this all the time, 00:11:14.090 --> 00:11:18.100 the last barrier before your vacuum pump, 00:11:18.120 --> 00:11:22.150 has to be micro-filters. 00:11:22.170 --> 00:11:26.180 That the stop any new material built in your reactor, any moisture, 00:11:26.200 --> 00:11:30.240 to be absorbed. 00:11:30.260 --> 00:11:34.280 Yeah? So, these things 00:11:34.300 --> 00:11:38.350 get created even in the pipes. 00:11:38.370 --> 00:11:42.400 If you understand the structure, 00:11:42.420 --> 00:11:46.480 you can allow, in part of your pipes, while you run your 00:11:46.500 --> 00:11:50.570 test, to create protein. 00:11:50.590 --> 00:11:54.730 You know the glow you saw in your pipes? Yes? The what... 00:11:54.750 --> 00:11:58.910 in the pipe? You know you said you could see glow. Yes. 00:11:58.930 --> 00:12:02.980 Right. Yeah, in the pipe between the vacuum and the chamber, 00:12:03.000 --> 00:12:07.050 You can create conditions around your reactor, that in different sections 00:12:07.070 --> 00:12:11.120 you produce different materials. Yeah? 00:12:11.140 --> 00:12:15.200 Inside? You produce liquid, you produce matter, 00:12:15.220 --> 00:12:19.300 and if you can feed in part of your pipe, a specific 00:12:19.320 --> 00:12:23.430 condition of gases, you can produce protein. This is what we've done in Tehran. 00:12:23.450 --> 00:12:27.590 Because we understood, 00:12:27.610 --> 00:12:31.770 we understand the structure. But now, scientists like you 00:12:31.790 --> 00:12:35.950 have to to test to come up with different ways of doing it. 00:12:35.970 --> 00:12:40.130 The way I say in my patent, I cover every aspect of it. 00:12:40.150 --> 00:12:44.320 The way you see 00:12:44.340 --> 00:12:48.500 you do your reactor, or Ludmil does his reactor a different way... 00:12:48.520 --> 00:12:52.690 there are as many different types of creating the same effect 00:12:52.710 --> 00:12:56.870 as there are stars in the universe. Hmmm, that's a great way to put it! 00:12:56.890 --> 00:13:01.050 Do you understand? Not only my way is the correct way. 00:13:01.070 --> 00:13:05.070 The way I explain it, is a general way to approach 00:13:05.090 --> 00:13:09.140 and to reach. So if you change it slightly, 00:13:09.160 --> 00:13:13.210 you get an earth condition, you get water. 00:13:13.230 --> 00:13:17.290 You change it in a slightly different way, you get liquid something else, or you get gold. 00:13:17.310 --> 00:13:21.350 This is what we try to explain, in deeper space, we don't build different reactors, 00:13:21.370 --> 00:13:25.440 for producing different materials, we use 00:13:25.460 --> 00:13:29.600 different POSITIONS of the reactor to produce different materials. 00:13:29.620 --> 00:13:33.730 This is a misconception, a misconception which I see a lot of people do 00:13:33.750 --> 00:13:37.910 when they read my patent. 00:13:37.930 --> 00:13:42.020 So, if you want 00:13:42.040 --> 00:13:46.150 energy of the protein, 00:13:46.170 --> 00:13:50.340 you go closer to your core. You want less, you go further out. 00:13:50.360 --> 00:13:54.380 And that energy is always there....energy is magnetic field in motion. 00:13:54.400 --> 00:13:58.540 You have to decide in your reactor, 00:13:58.560 --> 00:14:02.730 in what strength you want to be, and then you calibrate your reactor core, 00:14:02.750 --> 00:14:06.900 that this position gives me protein level, 00:14:06.920 --> 00:14:11.080 this level, gives me copper core, 00:14:11.100 --> 00:14:15.140 and then when you tap into it, when you extract it, it gives you different material. 00:14:15.160 --> 00:14:19.160 Material production in the Universe is that way. 00:14:19.180 --> 00:14:23.210 00:14:23.230 --> 00:14:27.260 00:14:27.280 --> 00:14:31.310 00:14:31.330 --> 00:14:35.400 00:14:35.420 --> 00:14:39.440 00:14:39.460 --> 00:14:43.470 00:14:43.490 --> 00:14:47.520 00:14:47.540 --> 00:14:51.580 00:14:51.600 --> 00:14:55.620 00:14:55.640 --> 00:14:59.660 00:14:59.680 --> 00:14:59.878