An air ionizer is unlikely to significantly charge objects moving through the air due to its limited ability to transfer charge, despite creating an electric field. The discussion highlights the challenges of using an ionizer to charge projectiles for directional control via magnetic fields, emphasizing the need for a substantial energy source for effective charging. Concerns about health effects from over-ionization, particularly ozone production, are noted, suggesting the importance of ventilation when using ionizers. Participants also share their academic backgrounds in electrical engineering and express interest in collaborating on study materials. Overall, while the concept of using air ionizers for charging objects is intriguing, practical limitations and health considerations are significant factors.