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Sulphur Plasma Light  A New Age of Light For Mankind GERO LUX LUCIS MMXVIII
 
Sulphur Plasma A New Age of Light for Mankind Sulphur Plasma Lamps are the new revolutionary light source with the highest effectivity and a true full spectrum similar to that of sunlight.
Previously working only with electrode and electrodeless fluorescent lighting Clive Wing and Jorie Yu first started investigating Sulphur Plasma Light Sources in 2004. Working only with early Chinese  prototype bulbs and microwave parts salvaged from the local dump, Clive built a wooden system which could dim during operation to 1000W, 850W, 600W and 500W power levels. At this time Boris Lutterbach (in Frankfurt, Germany)  joined forces with Clive (in Essex, England), observing and suggesting many high frequency and high voltage experiments remotely using webcam and Skype. Asian models:  By the  latter half of 2006, just over 100 Asian manufactured/sourced units had been sold by Jorie, Boris & Clive all over the world. It became obvious that existing Asian quality of manufacture and understanding of the technology was severely handicapped.  In fact it was Jorie in China that first insisted we made a plasma light system in Europe, the project was code named ESP (European Sulphur Plasma).  The research and development needed to make the first truly European Sulphur Plasma Light System then commenced, this included building a team of individuals and contacts from around the globe including several scientists and members of the original American Fusion and Swedish  CelsiusTech/IKL companies from the 1990’s.
Also in 2006, Swedish power supply design and production was chosen as possibly the most efficient, reliable and safe magnetron HV PSU in existance. This enables full dimming control of the lamp during operation either manually or remotely using PC based software. All other parts sourced were (and still are) of the highest quality and longest lifetime expectancy German, Swedish and British made. For patent application purposes we can not comment on or show any reflectors. Our primary objective is to create an easily procured and versatile plasma light source that will (again) inspire the worldwide creation of new forms and methods of lighting, especially using third millenium materials and fabrication techniques that were not available or viable in the 1990s. 2 years of Development in England (Clive's youngest son “Thomas” featured) 2006– English Wood Sulphur Plasma | 2007–German Bulb & Swedish PSU | 2008- Anglo-Saxon Waveguide & 80,000hrGerman Motor
2007 – German “Beer Can” design by Boris 2008 Minds Eye 2008 DE Sphere 2006 Boris testing light pipe injection 2007 German Prototype  Early 2008  British cuboid design
Sulphur Plasma Light - The Sun on Earth How it works? Quantum Harmonic Oscillations and S3 shifting UV to Visible light Critical Temperatures – Plasma Containment Technology (PCT) - ultimate target model
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Sulphur Plasma -  Vision For Humans as Nature intended Driving in full spectrum light increases drivers response times by 15% Less fatigue -  Circadian Rhythms  More alert driving -  Circadian Rhythms
Sulphur Plasma Light – Nature’s Time Keeper Circadian rhythms -   Vision For Humans as Nature intended Bright light therapy of subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder in the workplace: morning vs. afternoon exposure.  Psychiatr Scand. 2001 Apr;103(4):267-74.  There are patterns of brain wave activity, hormone production, cell regeneration, and other biological activities linked to the 24-hour cycle. The circadian "clock" in humans is located mainly in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which is a group of cells located in the hypothalamus (a portion of the brain).  Circadian rhythms  are important in determining human sleeping patterns. Shifting into or out of daylight savings time, travelling across time zones (which can cause jet lag), or working at a job that involves late evening or night time work can affect the body's circadian rhythm.  In a person with a circadian rhythm sleep disorder, the body is unable to maintain its normal rhythm. The natural sleep schedule changes so that the person is out of phase with day and night.  Light around 460nm (blue) is needed to set the internal clock to the day cycle or time schedule appropriate to where the person is.
Sulphur Plasma Light – Nature’s Time Keeper Circadian rhythms -   Vision For Humans as Nature intended Source: http://www.telegeography.com (1998). See also Telegeography 1999: Global Telecommunications Traffic Statistics and Commentary, edited by Gregory C. Staple, 1998, TeleGeography?, Inc., Washington, DC. (Alternate sources: [1], AtlasOfCyberspace p.71.) Bright light is a synchronizing agent that entrains human circadian rhythms and modifies various endocrine and neuroendocrine functions. The aim of the study was to determine whether and how the exposure to a bright light stimulus during the 2 h following a 2 h earlier awakening could modify the disturbance induced by the sleep deprivation on the plasma patterns of hormones whose secretion is sensitive to light and/or sleep, namely melatonin, prolactin, cortisol and testosterone. Six healthy and synchronized (lights on: 07.00-23.00) male students (22.5 +/- 1.1 years) with normal psychological profiles volunteered for the study in winter. The protocol consisted of a baseline control night (customary sleep schedule) followed by three shortened nights with a rising at 05.00 and a 2 h exposure to either dim light (50 lux; one week) or bright light (2000 lux; other week). Our study showed a phase advance of the circadian rhythm of plasma cortisol without significant modifications of the hormone mean or peak concentration. Plasma melatonin concentration decreased following bright light exposure, whereas no obvious modifications of plasma testosterone or prolactin patterns could be observed in this protocol.
Sulphur Plasma -  Vision For Humans as Nature intended Common Circadian Rhythm Disorders Jet Lag or Rapid Time Zone Change Syndrome : Jet lag is the common term for time zone change syndrome, a temporary set of symptoms that occur when people travel across more than two time zones. The resulting change in daylight hours can cause excessive daytime tiredness, headaches, moodiness, tired muscles, and a general "worn-down" feeling. This syndrome consists of symptoms including  excessive sleepiness  and a lack of daytime alertness in people who travel across time zones.  Shift Work Sleep Disorder:  Shift work can wreak havoc with the body's circadian rhythm: many people never fully adapt to their new schedule. Maintaining regular bedtime schedules, even on days off, can help reduce the effects of shift work.  Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome  (DSPS):  Delayed Sleep Phase  (DSPS) occurs when people fall asleep more than two hours later than their desired bedtimes.  Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome: The main characteristic of  advanced sleep phase syndrome  is when the major rest period begins earlier than desired. People fall asleep earlier than normal, and have unusually early awakening times. This syndrome results in symptoms of evening sleepiness, an early sleep onset, and waking up earlier than desired.  Non 24-hour sleep wake disorder : Non 24-hour sleep wake disorder is a condition in which an individual has a normal sleep pattern but lives in a 25-hour day. Throughout time the persons  sleep cycle  will drift in and out of normal societal norms, sometimes falling asleep at a later time and waking up later, and sometimes falling asleep at an earlier time and waking up earlier.  Bright light improves vitality and alleviates distress in healthy people.  J Affect Disord. 2000 Jan-Mar;57(1-3):55-61.
Circadian Rhythms -  Vision For Humans as Nature intended Circadian,  Scotopic, Mesopic or Photopic Lumens ?
Sulphur Plasma Light -  Here comes the Sun -  Sulphur Lighting: Human Vision at its Best. Photopic  vision is the term for human colour vision under normal lighting conditions during the day.  In the range above 3.4 cd/m2, the human eye uses three types of cones to sense light in three respective bands of colour. The pigments of the cones have maximum absorption values at  wavelengths  of about 445 nm (blue), 535 nm (green) & 575 nm (red). Their sensitivity ranges overlap to provide continuous (but not linear) vision throughout the visual spectrum. The maximum efficacy is 683  lumens /W at a  wavelength  of 555 nm (yellow).  Mesopic  vision is the term for a combination between  photopic vision  and  scotopic vision  in low but not quite dark lighting situations.  The combination of the higher total sensitivity of the rods in the eye for the blue range with the colour  perception  through the cones results in a very strong appearance of bluish colours, like those in flowers, around dawn.  Scotopic  vision is the scientific term for human vision "in the dark", below 0.034 lm/m2.  In that range, the human eye uses rods to sense light. Since the rods have a single absorption maximum of about 1700  lumens /W at a  wavelength  of 507 nm, scotopic vision is colour blind. The sensitivity range of the rods makes the eye more sensitive to blue light at night, while red light is almost exclusively perceived through  photopic vision .  Photopic: 72,000 lm  Daytime  |  Mesopic: 105,000 lm  Twilight  |  Scotopic: 182,000 lm  Night
Sulphur Plasma -  Vision For Humans as Nature intended HPS, Mercury Vapour, Metal halide, Tungsten, Xeon, Fluorescent … are all discontinuous Discontinuous spectrum lighting – Should be Discontinued Discontinuous spectrum lighting symptoms include headaches, poor concentration, impaired performance, gastro-intestinal distress and poor psychomotor coordination.  Only Sulphur Plasma and the Sun are True Full Spectrum SAD  – Seasonal Affective Disorders eliminated – Full Spectrum , rich in essential blue light, enabling physiological order. Safer, Healthier & cleaner light – all life needs the Sunlight,  and now we can make it  available whenever and wherever you need it.
Sulphur Plasma -  Vision For Humans as Nature intended Discontinuous spectrum lighting – to be discontinued in Aircraft Maintenance Civil Aviation Authority advisors recognise that a new framework for lighting is needed.
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Sulphur Plasma -  High Energy Efficiency , Reliability & Longevity   Longevity and Reliability –  40,000hrs minimum for least strongest part (magnetron).  Existing magnetron units in field with over 70,000hrs maintenance free.
Sulphur Plasma -  Light Tube  & Fibre Technology Even distribution of light  or whole photoponic transfer of light up to 40 metre long . New Architectural Creations  Possible – Remote Control Lighting
Sulphur Plasma -  Light Tube  & Fibre Technology Even distribution of light  or whole photoponic transfer of light up to 40 metre long New Architectural Creations  Possible – Remote Control Lighting
Sulphur Plasma -  Light Pipe & Fibre Technology Even distribution of light  or whole photoponic transfer of light up to 40 metre long Fibre optical distribution of light Managed Distribution of light which can be blended with collected natural sunlight, networked through out entire building, Sulphur light for everyone in the building, no windows needed Concentration
Sulphur Plasma -  Light Pipe  & Fibre Technology No IR or UV – Excellent for Food Display  Estimates of greater than 20% savings can be made by use of EFFICIENT FIBRE OPTICS (EFO) Melting Chocaolate Bunny Test:
Sulphur Plasma -  Light Pipe  & Fibre Technology Even distribution of light  or whole photoponic transfer of light up to 40 metres long  Under Water Down the leg surface of an oil rig deep down in the dark depths of a cold ocean where divers are working. Aquaculture (Aquaponics & Inland Horticulture) Photoperiod Manipulation and Light Pipes for multiple grow levels (racks or tiers)
Sulphur Plasma -  Proven Light Tube Technology Hazardous & Dangerous environments are provided with “photons only” zero fire risk,  perfect for warm, wet and humid indoor areas and Ice cool Refrigerated warehousing. Powerful Remote Full Spectrum Lighting.
Sulphur Plasma Light - Teleportation is difficult, Phase Shifting is Easy Curve 1  =  Solar spectrum, terrestrial Curve 2  =  Photosynthetically Active Radiation   (PAR)   A  =  UV-A radiation. Doesn't affect plant growth, but produces brighter colors,  stronger aromas and causes natural disinfection. B + D  =  Most productive spectral regions. C + E  =  Only small contribution to photosynthesis   Phase shifting technology allows us to shift colours (e.g. green to red) manipulating colours to maximise photosynthesis with minimal energy losses – NOT A FILTER PURple Is not a colour,  it’s 2 colours at least, red & blue Photosynthetically Useful Light
Sulphur Grows Plants from above & below Total stem length 44% increase, petiole (the small stalk attaching the leaf blade to the stem) length was 90% greater and leaf enlargement 34% higher. Thinking of Carrots and potatoes, dry weights of roots were 36% greater, thinking of cabbage and corn, dry weights of tops were 28% higher   Sulphur now recognised as the 2 nd  most important Plant nutrient, (world wide as 4 th,),  so NPK becomes NSPK  Nitrogen, Sulphur, Phosphorous, Potassium.
Sulphur Grows Plants from above & below
 
Useful Links: Plasma International web site:  www.plasma-i.com Biotronics: http://www.plasma-i.com/biotronic.htm   Aquaculture: http://www.plasma-i.com/aquaculture.htm   Bio Fuel – Algae Production http://www.plasma-i.com/algae.html   Plasma International Videos: http:// uk.youtube.com/user/plasmainternational
Energy Reserves, World Population, Food Production
Growing population and decreasing arable land space, new land needed, must be viable, sustainable & simple.   1.  Usable worldwide  agriculture  land 2.  World population x 0,4 ha a.  Culmination point if 0,4 ha is needed to feed one person b.  Culmination point if 0,2 ha is needed to feed one person c.  Culmination point if 0,1 ha is needed to feed one person
Sulphur Plasma Systems Come back to Earth – Terraponic systems using hybrid hydroponics and Aquaculture for a sustainable development Using lights in Greenhouses Bananas grow in winter in Iceland in greenhouses. Greenhouses mean fresh, locally produced food for everyone  Sulphur Plasma Light - The  Sun on Earth Best for all life - Tomato yield increase from 3Kg per square meter to 5 kg per square meter = 66% increase using Sulphur lighting.
Greenhouse industry is rapidly increasing in sunny regions Sample of Market/Overview: 25g/ha (1000 lamps 25mg/ha) = billions of Sulphur lamps 80kg Sulphur nutrient per ha = billions of kg of Sulphur Sulphur Lighting will significantly increase plant nutrient demand ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
New Lands for Sulphur above and below plants Sulphur Plasma Greenhouses consume CO2 Benefiting from hybrid polymer technology which has net effect of absorbing CO2 from the outside environment and releasing inside the greenhouse for the plants to feed on.  Phase shifting liquid polymer ponics (green to red shown)  Combining with Solar Energy powering lamps for photoperiod extension, enabling viable,  sustainable development of food production. Additional control can be mustered from the use of uv light, both air and surface cleaning.  As plants obtain 90% of nutrients from the atmosphere it makes sense to atomize nutrients and inject them into the air after it has uv sterilized.
and aquaponics
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Sulphur controled Hydrogen Production  Photosynthesis I & Photosynthesis II
Light distribution using new fibre and light pipe technologies
Sulphur Plasma Light - Film Industry – Perfect Photography
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Everything Needs Light

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Plasma International Presentation

  • 1. Sulphur Plasma Light A New Age of Light For Mankind GERO LUX LUCIS MMXVIII
  • 2.  
  • 3. Sulphur Plasma A New Age of Light for Mankind Sulphur Plasma Lamps are the new revolutionary light source with the highest effectivity and a true full spectrum similar to that of sunlight.
  • 4. Previously working only with electrode and electrodeless fluorescent lighting Clive Wing and Jorie Yu first started investigating Sulphur Plasma Light Sources in 2004. Working only with early Chinese prototype bulbs and microwave parts salvaged from the local dump, Clive built a wooden system which could dim during operation to 1000W, 850W, 600W and 500W power levels. At this time Boris Lutterbach (in Frankfurt, Germany) joined forces with Clive (in Essex, England), observing and suggesting many high frequency and high voltage experiments remotely using webcam and Skype. Asian models: By the latter half of 2006, just over 100 Asian manufactured/sourced units had been sold by Jorie, Boris & Clive all over the world. It became obvious that existing Asian quality of manufacture and understanding of the technology was severely handicapped. In fact it was Jorie in China that first insisted we made a plasma light system in Europe, the project was code named ESP (European Sulphur Plasma). The research and development needed to make the first truly European Sulphur Plasma Light System then commenced, this included building a team of individuals and contacts from around the globe including several scientists and members of the original American Fusion and Swedish CelsiusTech/IKL companies from the 1990’s.
  • 5. Also in 2006, Swedish power supply design and production was chosen as possibly the most efficient, reliable and safe magnetron HV PSU in existance. This enables full dimming control of the lamp during operation either manually or remotely using PC based software. All other parts sourced were (and still are) of the highest quality and longest lifetime expectancy German, Swedish and British made. For patent application purposes we can not comment on or show any reflectors. Our primary objective is to create an easily procured and versatile plasma light source that will (again) inspire the worldwide creation of new forms and methods of lighting, especially using third millenium materials and fabrication techniques that were not available or viable in the 1990s. 2 years of Development in England (Clive's youngest son “Thomas” featured) 2006– English Wood Sulphur Plasma | 2007–German Bulb & Swedish PSU | 2008- Anglo-Saxon Waveguide & 80,000hrGerman Motor
  • 6. 2007 – German “Beer Can” design by Boris 2008 Minds Eye 2008 DE Sphere 2006 Boris testing light pipe injection 2007 German Prototype Early 2008 British cuboid design
  • 7. Sulphur Plasma Light - The Sun on Earth How it works? Quantum Harmonic Oscillations and S3 shifting UV to Visible light Critical Temperatures – Plasma Containment Technology (PCT) - ultimate target model
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  • 9. Sulphur Plasma - Vision For Humans as Nature intended Driving in full spectrum light increases drivers response times by 15% Less fatigue - Circadian Rhythms More alert driving - Circadian Rhythms
  • 10. Sulphur Plasma Light – Nature’s Time Keeper Circadian rhythms - Vision For Humans as Nature intended Bright light therapy of subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder in the workplace: morning vs. afternoon exposure. Psychiatr Scand. 2001 Apr;103(4):267-74. There are patterns of brain wave activity, hormone production, cell regeneration, and other biological activities linked to the 24-hour cycle. The circadian "clock" in humans is located mainly in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which is a group of cells located in the hypothalamus (a portion of the brain). Circadian rhythms are important in determining human sleeping patterns. Shifting into or out of daylight savings time, travelling across time zones (which can cause jet lag), or working at a job that involves late evening or night time work can affect the body's circadian rhythm. In a person with a circadian rhythm sleep disorder, the body is unable to maintain its normal rhythm. The natural sleep schedule changes so that the person is out of phase with day and night. Light around 460nm (blue) is needed to set the internal clock to the day cycle or time schedule appropriate to where the person is.
  • 11. Sulphur Plasma Light – Nature’s Time Keeper Circadian rhythms - Vision For Humans as Nature intended Source: http://www.telegeography.com (1998). See also Telegeography 1999: Global Telecommunications Traffic Statistics and Commentary, edited by Gregory C. Staple, 1998, TeleGeography?, Inc., Washington, DC. (Alternate sources: [1], AtlasOfCyberspace p.71.) Bright light is a synchronizing agent that entrains human circadian rhythms and modifies various endocrine and neuroendocrine functions. The aim of the study was to determine whether and how the exposure to a bright light stimulus during the 2 h following a 2 h earlier awakening could modify the disturbance induced by the sleep deprivation on the plasma patterns of hormones whose secretion is sensitive to light and/or sleep, namely melatonin, prolactin, cortisol and testosterone. Six healthy and synchronized (lights on: 07.00-23.00) male students (22.5 +/- 1.1 years) with normal psychological profiles volunteered for the study in winter. The protocol consisted of a baseline control night (customary sleep schedule) followed by three shortened nights with a rising at 05.00 and a 2 h exposure to either dim light (50 lux; one week) or bright light (2000 lux; other week). Our study showed a phase advance of the circadian rhythm of plasma cortisol without significant modifications of the hormone mean or peak concentration. Plasma melatonin concentration decreased following bright light exposure, whereas no obvious modifications of plasma testosterone or prolactin patterns could be observed in this protocol.
  • 12. Sulphur Plasma - Vision For Humans as Nature intended Common Circadian Rhythm Disorders Jet Lag or Rapid Time Zone Change Syndrome : Jet lag is the common term for time zone change syndrome, a temporary set of symptoms that occur when people travel across more than two time zones. The resulting change in daylight hours can cause excessive daytime tiredness, headaches, moodiness, tired muscles, and a general "worn-down" feeling. This syndrome consists of symptoms including excessive sleepiness and a lack of daytime alertness in people who travel across time zones. Shift Work Sleep Disorder: Shift work can wreak havoc with the body's circadian rhythm: many people never fully adapt to their new schedule. Maintaining regular bedtime schedules, even on days off, can help reduce the effects of shift work. Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome (DSPS): Delayed Sleep Phase (DSPS) occurs when people fall asleep more than two hours later than their desired bedtimes. Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome: The main characteristic of advanced sleep phase syndrome is when the major rest period begins earlier than desired. People fall asleep earlier than normal, and have unusually early awakening times. This syndrome results in symptoms of evening sleepiness, an early sleep onset, and waking up earlier than desired. Non 24-hour sleep wake disorder : Non 24-hour sleep wake disorder is a condition in which an individual has a normal sleep pattern but lives in a 25-hour day. Throughout time the persons sleep cycle will drift in and out of normal societal norms, sometimes falling asleep at a later time and waking up later, and sometimes falling asleep at an earlier time and waking up earlier. Bright light improves vitality and alleviates distress in healthy people. J Affect Disord. 2000 Jan-Mar;57(1-3):55-61.
  • 13. Circadian Rhythms - Vision For Humans as Nature intended Circadian, Scotopic, Mesopic or Photopic Lumens ?
  • 14. Sulphur Plasma Light - Here comes the Sun - Sulphur Lighting: Human Vision at its Best. Photopic vision is the term for human colour vision under normal lighting conditions during the day. In the range above 3.4 cd/m2, the human eye uses three types of cones to sense light in three respective bands of colour. The pigments of the cones have maximum absorption values at wavelengths of about 445 nm (blue), 535 nm (green) & 575 nm (red). Their sensitivity ranges overlap to provide continuous (but not linear) vision throughout the visual spectrum. The maximum efficacy is 683  lumens /W at a wavelength of 555 nm (yellow). Mesopic vision is the term for a combination between photopic vision and scotopic vision in low but not quite dark lighting situations. The combination of the higher total sensitivity of the rods in the eye for the blue range with the colour perception through the cones results in a very strong appearance of bluish colours, like those in flowers, around dawn. Scotopic vision is the scientific term for human vision "in the dark", below 0.034 lm/m2. In that range, the human eye uses rods to sense light. Since the rods have a single absorption maximum of about 1700  lumens /W at a wavelength of 507 nm, scotopic vision is colour blind. The sensitivity range of the rods makes the eye more sensitive to blue light at night, while red light is almost exclusively perceived through photopic vision . Photopic: 72,000 lm Daytime | Mesopic: 105,000 lm Twilight | Scotopic: 182,000 lm Night
  • 15. Sulphur Plasma - Vision For Humans as Nature intended HPS, Mercury Vapour, Metal halide, Tungsten, Xeon, Fluorescent … are all discontinuous Discontinuous spectrum lighting – Should be Discontinued Discontinuous spectrum lighting symptoms include headaches, poor concentration, impaired performance, gastro-intestinal distress and poor psychomotor coordination. Only Sulphur Plasma and the Sun are True Full Spectrum SAD – Seasonal Affective Disorders eliminated – Full Spectrum , rich in essential blue light, enabling physiological order. Safer, Healthier & cleaner light – all life needs the Sunlight, and now we can make it available whenever and wherever you need it.
  • 16. Sulphur Plasma - Vision For Humans as Nature intended Discontinuous spectrum lighting – to be discontinued in Aircraft Maintenance Civil Aviation Authority advisors recognise that a new framework for lighting is needed.
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  • 18. Sulphur Plasma - High Energy Efficiency , Reliability & Longevity Longevity and Reliability – 40,000hrs minimum for least strongest part (magnetron). Existing magnetron units in field with over 70,000hrs maintenance free.
  • 19. Sulphur Plasma - Light Tube & Fibre Technology Even distribution of light or whole photoponic transfer of light up to 40 metre long . New Architectural Creations Possible – Remote Control Lighting
  • 20. Sulphur Plasma - Light Tube & Fibre Technology Even distribution of light or whole photoponic transfer of light up to 40 metre long New Architectural Creations Possible – Remote Control Lighting
  • 21. Sulphur Plasma - Light Pipe & Fibre Technology Even distribution of light or whole photoponic transfer of light up to 40 metre long Fibre optical distribution of light Managed Distribution of light which can be blended with collected natural sunlight, networked through out entire building, Sulphur light for everyone in the building, no windows needed Concentration
  • 22. Sulphur Plasma - Light Pipe & Fibre Technology No IR or UV – Excellent for Food Display Estimates of greater than 20% savings can be made by use of EFFICIENT FIBRE OPTICS (EFO) Melting Chocaolate Bunny Test:
  • 23. Sulphur Plasma - Light Pipe & Fibre Technology Even distribution of light or whole photoponic transfer of light up to 40 metres long Under Water Down the leg surface of an oil rig deep down in the dark depths of a cold ocean where divers are working. Aquaculture (Aquaponics & Inland Horticulture) Photoperiod Manipulation and Light Pipes for multiple grow levels (racks or tiers)
  • 24. Sulphur Plasma - Proven Light Tube Technology Hazardous & Dangerous environments are provided with “photons only” zero fire risk, perfect for warm, wet and humid indoor areas and Ice cool Refrigerated warehousing. Powerful Remote Full Spectrum Lighting.
  • 25. Sulphur Plasma Light - Teleportation is difficult, Phase Shifting is Easy Curve 1 = Solar spectrum, terrestrial Curve 2 = Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) A = UV-A radiation. Doesn't affect plant growth, but produces brighter colors, stronger aromas and causes natural disinfection. B + D = Most productive spectral regions. C + E = Only small contribution to photosynthesis Phase shifting technology allows us to shift colours (e.g. green to red) manipulating colours to maximise photosynthesis with minimal energy losses – NOT A FILTER PURple Is not a colour, it’s 2 colours at least, red & blue Photosynthetically Useful Light
  • 26. Sulphur Grows Plants from above & below Total stem length 44% increase, petiole (the small stalk attaching the leaf blade to the stem) length was 90% greater and leaf enlargement 34% higher. Thinking of Carrots and potatoes, dry weights of roots were 36% greater, thinking of cabbage and corn, dry weights of tops were 28% higher Sulphur now recognised as the 2 nd most important Plant nutrient, (world wide as 4 th,), so NPK becomes NSPK Nitrogen, Sulphur, Phosphorous, Potassium.
  • 27. Sulphur Grows Plants from above & below
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  • 29. Useful Links: Plasma International web site: www.plasma-i.com Biotronics: http://www.plasma-i.com/biotronic.htm Aquaculture: http://www.plasma-i.com/aquaculture.htm Bio Fuel – Algae Production http://www.plasma-i.com/algae.html Plasma International Videos: http:// uk.youtube.com/user/plasmainternational
  • 30. Energy Reserves, World Population, Food Production
  • 31. Growing population and decreasing arable land space, new land needed, must be viable, sustainable & simple. 1. Usable worldwide agriculture land 2. World population x 0,4 ha a. Culmination point if 0,4 ha is needed to feed one person b. Culmination point if 0,2 ha is needed to feed one person c. Culmination point if 0,1 ha is needed to feed one person
  • 32. Sulphur Plasma Systems Come back to Earth – Terraponic systems using hybrid hydroponics and Aquaculture for a sustainable development Using lights in Greenhouses Bananas grow in winter in Iceland in greenhouses. Greenhouses mean fresh, locally produced food for everyone Sulphur Plasma Light - The Sun on Earth Best for all life - Tomato yield increase from 3Kg per square meter to 5 kg per square meter = 66% increase using Sulphur lighting.
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  • 34. New Lands for Sulphur above and below plants Sulphur Plasma Greenhouses consume CO2 Benefiting from hybrid polymer technology which has net effect of absorbing CO2 from the outside environment and releasing inside the greenhouse for the plants to feed on. Phase shifting liquid polymer ponics (green to red shown) Combining with Solar Energy powering lamps for photoperiod extension, enabling viable, sustainable development of food production. Additional control can be mustered from the use of uv light, both air and surface cleaning. As plants obtain 90% of nutrients from the atmosphere it makes sense to atomize nutrients and inject them into the air after it has uv sterilized.
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  • 37. Sulphur controled Hydrogen Production Photosynthesis I & Photosynthesis II
  • 38. Light distribution using new fibre and light pipe technologies
  • 39. Sulphur Plasma Light - Film Industry – Perfect Photography
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