Principle
38. Accelerated Oxidation
a. Replace normal air with enriched air
b. Replace enriched air with oxygen
c. Treat in air or in oxygen with ionizing radiation
d. Use ionized oxygen
b. Replace enriched air with oxygen
c. Treat in air or in oxygen with ionizing radiation
d. Use ionized oxygen
- Principle Description: Leverage oxygen processes to improve an action or function.
- Hints on Usage: Look for specific ways of using oxidizers to add value within a system. Determine the current level of oxidizers then evaluate the effects of raising the oxidation levels.
- Access the current level of oxygen. Then explore the effects of each transition: from air to oxygen, then enriched air to pure oxygen, then, add ions to get ionized oxygen, and finally transition to ozone. Step through each step until optimum oxidation is achieved.
- Consider, of course, the chemical aspects of this principle.
The idea of creating more active versions of the current
segments, features, actions, objects or ideas.
In non-physical systems, the “oxidizer” can be any introduced element that causes acceleration or destabilization of a process.
