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Here you find different terms described:
Plasma
Read the Plasma Times artile: Plasma 101: What is a Plasma?
GANS
GANS is the abbreviation for "GAs in Nano-state of Solid." The Keshe Foundation has developed a method by which Carbon Dioxide (CO2) can be extracted from the air by simple means and converted into a solid state in the nanometer range (nano-state of solid). Production of CO2 GANS results when Carbon in the air joins with Oxygen of a Salt water solution. Within a kind of Plasma bubble, consisting of Magnetical and Gravitational fields, this conjunction is brought into a crystalline form. These crystals absorb light (the fields) and store and release them according to demand. Each crystal is like a sun! Nano-materials in GANS state are the most superconductive materials we have ever known.
Magnetic fields
Magnetic and Gravitational fields
Nano-Coating
- Introduction to Plasma Science
- Basics of Plasma Technology
- Nano-coating
- GANS
- Emotions & Soul
- Health - Devices & Applications
- Food & Agriculture - Devices & Applications
- Energy - Devices & Applications
- Space Technology - Devices & Applications
- KF Plasma Times
- Plasma Scientific Journal
- Introduction to Plasma Technology for Health
- Introduction to Plasma Technology for Food & Agriculture
- Introduction to Plasma Technology for Energy
- Introduction to Plasma Technology for Space Travel