BTW, if glow discharge is your goal, you wouldn't use a glow plug.

In glow plugs, the heating element is encapsulated in a sheath.  I am presuming 
you wouldn't want that in a glow discharge reactor?


Jojo


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eric Walker 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 12:48 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Harping on the Right Things!


  On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Jojo Jaro <[email protected]> wrote:


    I wonder what motivation people have in spreading this misdirection?  
Unbelievable how people can lie to your face nowadays and keep it cool.  
Unbelievable.


  Jojo, we don't need a conspiracy to explain this line of questioning.  It's a 
legitimate question.  Whether a spark plug is being used or whether there's 
glow discharge is something worth investigating, even if there is a good change 
the search will leads us back to spark plugs.  The main reason the question is 
interesting is that there have been a large number of studies using glow 
discharge to produce anomalies heat.


  It is possible you could get a similar effect using spark plugs, even if the 
control mechanism is different.


  Eric

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