A standard 4 foot (122 cm long) T-12 1.5 inch (3.8 cm diameter) fluorescent
bulb at 5 Torr Argon pressure should contain ~ 2.46e20 Argon atoms.
or ~0.025 eV /atom with a 1.0 joule energy input. pulse.
About the same eV/atom at 300 degrees K ambient temperature.
Sounds a bit like the PAGD doesn't it?
There could be H2O vapor in the bulb already?
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 5/1/2006 2:24:41 AM
Subject: Re: Hydrino orgone

Fluorescent lamps have an Argon fill pressure of ~ 3 to 5 Torr:
 
 
If there are any  low-pressure/vacuum-induced (Casimir-ZPE) heat effects, they
should show up when a lamp is first lit.
Charge a capacitor to a few KV and dump it into a fluorescent bulb
blackened with spray paint, and placed inside a water-filled PVC pipe "calorimeter"?
 
Hooked up as the negative resistance discharge load of a relaxation oscillator?
 
Which way will the orgone flow?
 
Fred

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