KELVIN - Re: Whirlpower URL

Don J. S, Adams - ( (no email) )
Mon, 31 Aug 1998 19:17:09 -0500

Isnt there a state, at least a theoretical one that a plasma changes to?
If I'm being dense please let me know... havent been getting much slep
lately...siiigh. But I seem to recall something about plasmas changing
state to something higher..... something that exhibited really peculiar
proerties.....?

Jim Shaffer, Jr. wrote:
>
> >A friend said, he would never forget the sight of the alien looking
> >TR-3B based at Papoose. The pitch black, triangular shaped TR-3B was
> >rarely mentioned--and then, only in hushed whispers--at the Groom Lake
> >facility where he e government will go to any lengths to protect this
> >technology. The plasma, mercury based, is pressurized at 250,000
> >atmospheres at a temperature of 150 degrees Kelvin and accelerated to
> >50,000 rpm to create a
> >super-conductive plasma with the resulting gravity disruption.
>
> At 150 Kelvin the mercury should be quite solid at one atmosphere, let alone
> 250000. Even if 150 K is a typo, I can't imagine a plasma at 250000
> atmospheres. Am I wrong?
>
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