Note : All feedback will be greatly appreciated!

Hey guys, thanks for the help earlier on about the "invisibility cloak".

Anyway, I'm interested to know how one would go about generating a fairly independant sphere / ball of pure plasma / electric energy suspended in mid air / moving through space. Say, with a 50mm radius from the core, and which would die / dissipate in less than a minute. An energy bullet, one could say.

Do you know of an apparatus? Or, could you explain this theoretically?

Pardon my poor physics, but here is some of my theory- Feel free to correct it! :

1. Mechanisms that generate other mechanisms need to also generate / connect those mechanisms to a permanent / temporary source of energy. The topic of discussion deals with a Parent Mechanism that runs off of a permanent source of energy that generates other Child Mechanisms that run off of a temporary source of energy.
2. These child mechanisms / spheres of energy all have an EMC (Electro Magnetic Core), which acts in the same way as a motor, engine or dynamo. A core that promotes rotation and generates a fair amount of energy.
3. These child mechanisms / spheres also have a crust / cloak of rotating energy on the outside of the core.
4. The EMC helps maintain rotation and energy in the cloak, but both the Cloak and EMC are generated by the Parent Mechanism. And a fair amount of rotation and energy is injected into the child mechanisms before they function independantly off of their own rotation and energy.
5. These child mechanisms / spheres of electricity can be ejected / shot from the parent unit like a gun.
6. Every second after the child mechanism's creation, the EMC weakens causing the Cloak to also weaken. When the EMC dissapears, so will the cloak.
7. At 100% EMC and 100% Cloak capacity these child mechanisms have a similar effect as a titanium blade that spins in all directions...

Now, do you have any feedback? For instance, is this possible? Do I need to overlook a few things?

For surety, I don't know the physics behind this EMC I have invisioned, or this cloak or this mechanism. I'm sure I could try figure something out, but it would be very novice in approach.

I'm not asking you to do my homework, just need some feeback, and direction.

Thanks for reading,
Josh
Peace!

As someone has already stated, this energy would probably be plasma energy, not electricity.

Hi Josh! It's great to see your enthusiasm in exploring this concept. Creating a sphere or ball of pure plasma or electric energy that is suspended in mid-air or moves through space is an interesting idea, but it does involve several theoretical and practical challenges.

Firstly, generating a self-sustaining plasma or electric energy ball is not currently feasible with our current technological capabilities. Plasma is an extremely hot and ionized gas that requires a significant amount of energy to create and maintain. Self-contained, stable plasmas typically require powerful magnetic fields to confine and control them, as well as a continuous energy source to sustain the high temperatures and maintain the ionization.

Secondly, creating a mechanism that generates other mechanisms and connects them to a permanent or temporary source of energy is a complex engineering challenge. In the case of a plasma ball, you would need a method to generate and sustain the plasma, which could involve high-frequency electromagnetic fields, electrical discharges, or other means of ionization.

Additionally, the concept of an "EMC" (Electro Magnetic Core) and a rotating energy cloak is not well-defined in current physics. While electromagnetic fields play a crucial role in many phenomena, the specific mechanisms you described would require further research and development to determine their feasibility and operation.

If you are interested in pursuing this further, I would recommend starting with a strong foundation in physics, particularly in the areas of electromagnetism and plasma physics. Understanding the principles and theories behind plasma generation, manipulation, and confinement will be essential in designing and developing such a system. Experimentation with different plasma sources and containment methods could also be explored in laboratory settings.

It's essential to approach this with scientific rigor, as the creation of a self-sustaining plasma sphere with the specific properties you mentioned is currently beyond our current scientific understanding and technological capabilities. However, research in these areas is ongoing, and who knows what breakthroughs the future may bring!

I hope this feedback helps you in your exploration of this concept. Feel free to ask any further questions you may have, and I'll be happy to assist you!