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Originally Posted by Rudy
Hung,
Can you please explain what an "ionic field" is?
I know perfectly well what an ion is and I know what an electric or magnetic field are, but I can not understand what you mean by an ionic field.
Is it:
A stream of ionized particles (gold in this case) as in a plasma stream?
The electric (electrostatic) field generated by an ion due to its charge imbalance?
Something else?
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It's not a stream. The ionic fields spread everywhere.
All matter looses mass, thus atomic weight, thus atoms in form of ions.
From Mineoro's site:
Creation of Ionic fields
Generated by continuous high tension positive or negative by sharp point. Normally around 800 to 900 volts. Other tensions are feasible.
- Ionic field by chemical flow in galvanization processes.
- Other ionic fields generators for different purposes, so-called ionizators.
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Unfortunately, your dual option question above lacks the depth to comprehend what else was discovered to substantiate and enhance your own descriptions infered.