ABSTRACT: A method called the Heterodyne Resonance Mechanism (HRM) predicted in BSM-SG unified theory [1] is studied in neutral plasma. It permits a deeper understanding of the Rydberg state of the atoms, regarded as ion-electron pairs and the Rydberg matter as clusters of such pairs. They exhibit specific oscillations that have a detectable magnetic field and a measurable spectral signature in the MHz frequency range. A properly activated neutral plasma generates a well-defined spectral signature of the HRM effect with identified spectral bands and high signal to noise ratio. The HRM spectra are completely different from the atomic, molecular, and ionic spectra [2]. The analysis based on the BSM-SG models leads to the conclusion that the electrons in the clusters
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