# Electron Extraction Process

Whereby

Laser or light intensity is variable as to duty cycle on/off pulse-frequency from 1 Hz to 65 Hz and above, and, is given by

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<p class="callout success">By varying or regulating laser intensity <span style="text-decoration: underline;">in direct relationship to</span> applied pulse-voltage frequency and voltage amplitude causes the inert gas atom of **Argon** (Ar) to become a positive charged gas ion having missing electrons.</p>

<p class="callout warning">The **Gas Destabilization Process** with **Laser Injection** is, also, applicable to other types of airborne or free-floating atoms.</p>

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**Electron Extraction Circuit** (BB) of Figure 1-7 removes, captures, and consumes the "dislodged" electrons (*from the gas atoms*) to cause the gas atoms to go into and reach "ion-state," forming highly energized gas atoms having missing electrons.

<p class="callout success">**Resistive values** (R4, R6, R7, and **dielectric constant of gas** Rg) and **isolated electrical ground** (W) prevents "electron-flow" or "electron deflection" from occurring within **circuit** (BB) during pulsing operations (*at resonant frequency*) and, therefore, keeps the gas atoms in ion state by **"NOT"** allowing electron replacement to occur or take place between the moving gas atoms.</p>

[![image-1729960689754.png](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2024-10/scaled-1680-/dmamtcwtGzMDRJnB-image-1729960689754.png)](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2024-10/dmamtcwtGzMDRJnB-image-1729960689754.png)The "dislodged" negative charged electrons are "destroyed" or "consumed" in the form of "heat" when **Amp Consuming Device** (S) (*such as a light bulb*) is <span style="text-decoration: underline;">positive electrically energized</span> during alternate pulsing operations.

Laser activated or laser primed gas ions repels the "dislodged" electrons being consumed, as illustrated in Figure 1-5.

<p class="callout success">The **Electron Extraction Process** (BB) is, hereinafter, called **"The GAS RESONANT CAVITY,"** as illustrated in Figure 1-7 as to Figure 20JX.</p>

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