# Electron Extraction Process Exposing the displaced and moving combustible gas atoms (exiting waterbath and passing through **Gas Resonant Cavity** (T), Figure (1-17) as to Figure (1-18) to another or separate pulsating laser energy-source (V) at higher voltage levels (E3/E4) causes more electrons to be "**pulled away**" or "**dislodged**" from the gas atoms, as illustrated in Figure (1-15) as to Figure (1-8).
**Gas Resonant Cavity** (T), Figure (1-17) [](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/ZlPtTXE0afQrhW3u-image-1703011864175.png) | Figure (1-18) [](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/LhvbL7jb5G8yJdXG-image-1703011873784.png) |
**Figure (1-15)** [](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/NZb1P2WOhS2EsvQw-image-1703011843364.png) | Figure (1-8) [](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/wYpyHOaHXDoxZiEv-image-1703011741746.png) |
The absorbed **Laser Energy** "forces" or "deflects" the electrons away from the gas atom nucleus during voltage-pulse **Off-Time**.
The **recurring positive voltage-pulse** (k) attracts (qq') the liberated **negative electrically charged electrons** to **positive voltage zone** (E3). While, at the same time, the **pulsating** **negative electrical voltage potential** (E4) attracts (qq') the **positive electrical charged nucleus**.The **Positive Electrical Voltage Field** (E3) and **Negative Electrical Voltage Fields** (E4) are triggered "**Simultaneously**" during the same duty-pulse.
**[](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/71dhbrDuuRCV1eVl-image-1703011834325.png)Electron Extraction Circuit** (BB) of Figure (1-14) removes captures and consumes the "**dislodged**" electrons (from the gas atoms) to cause the gas atoms to go into and reach "**Critical-State**", forming highly energized combustible gas atoms having missing electrons. 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 critical-state by "NOT" allowing **electron replacement** to occur or take place between the moving gas atoms.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 **positive electrically energized** during alternate pulsing operations.
Laser activated or **laser primed gas ions** repel the "dislodged" electrons being consumed as illustrated in Figure (1-8) as to Figure (1-20).
[](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/FGeQGP51lwskQWr7-image-1703011901578.png) The **Electron Extraction Process** (BB) is, hereinafter, called "**The Hydrogen Gas Gun**" and is placed on top of a **Resonant Cavity Assembly**, as illustrated in Figure (1-17) as to Figure (1-18).**Resonant Cavity Assembly**, as illustrated in Figure (1-17) [](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/ZlPtTXE0afQrhW3u-image-1703011864175.png) | Figure (1-18) [](https://stanslegacy.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-12/LhvbL7jb5G8yJdXG-image-1703011873784.png) |