Normally, plasma must be very hot or energetic so that its negative and positive particles don't recombine. Cold plasma, however, can be created at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. For a list of links on cold plasma, please see our online resources.
I was... close!?
And here I thought all this time it was the stupidest idea ever.
Should've built the thing.. would've been a millionair
But seriously now: Wouldn't creating a 'plasma' in the air cause huge ammount of heat? isn't that dangerous? we're talking about something that will be under a car.. if there's an accident, or even if you miscalculated a height and ended up driving over a manhole with someone inside, won't that be extreeeemmmeeellly deadly?
~moo