http://www.odu.edu/ao/instadv/quest/coldplasma.html
Check that out.
(By the way, I DO know the difference in ozone and plasma, and I know the difference is “cold” and “hot” plasma :))
I’d like to point out that this “ain’t new”....
Check the DATES...
http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technology/cold_plasma_000724.html
Force Fields and ‘Plasma’ Shields Get Closer to Reality
By James Schultz
Special to SPACE.com
posted: 07:00 am ET
25 July 2000
Space-borne protective energy systems, like the deflector shields on the fictional starship U.S.S. Voyager, are on the drawing board of real-world scientists.
These “cold plasmas” — analogs to the sophisticated defensive grids envisioned by Star Trek’s creators — are ambient-temperature, ionized gases related to those found deep within the suns core.
Such plasmas are capable of shielding satellites and other spacecraft, making them invisible to radars, or both. Nor will they fry electronics or melt metal.
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0188440906002232
The title of which is: “Blood Coagulation Unaffected by Ozonated Autohemotherapy in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis”
Plus ozone has been in active use around the world for years - yet no citations for it being used to coagulate blood - quite the contrary the literature says otherwise.
Plus theirs is a Plasma lab not an ozone lab - hence the interest in the fact that the plasma is doing the coagulating.
Plus in the article you site - it states that it's the plasma that does the sterilizing nothing about ozone.
Have to finish a project, bye for now.
Regards,
Lurking’