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Ball Lightning plasma produced by a microwave. The goal, control & stabilization. The outcome, fusion & fission.
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Don't tell my wife, I see an interesting opportunity in the kitchen right now!

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We used to do that by putting blank $.01 CDr's in the microwave, lol. Somewhere even turned into art. None of it's sold for Hunter Biden money but, you know, it was art.

I accomplished this experiment by mistake once when I was 8, and put a yogurt in the microwave by mistake 😂

If you set up a glass bowl above it, it will contain it, but you do have to prop the bowl up. I recommend corks or bottle caps(plastic) and 30s bursts. It's very cool. It's also not good for the plasma to connect to the sides of the microwave (if you want to keep using it)

It’s a very dirty / contaminated microwave to be clear. But, yes, plasma balls CAN be created in a microwave. Some MIT guys will chime in and say “that’s impossible” as they look at a textbook. Meanwhile, in the field. 👀😂🤔🧐😖🫢

Your work on putting all those physics papers and lectures together was impressive! I had no idea that they had progressed so far so many years ago I don’t see how you can reach any other conclusion, but the deep state is withholding this from us!! Thanks

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The old grape fusion experiments. Cut a grape in half and place in a microwave. A grape 🍇 in a glass jar is less messy 👍🏼😉

Instructions unclear, my dinner disappeared through a wormhole.

Tutorial, how to destroy you microwave oven.
