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  • #32
    Circularly counter polarization:
    Last edited by Franco malgarini; 06-16-2016, 07:13 PM.

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    • #33
      Hi Franco,

      I know you are throwing out theoretical ideas here and that's great.

      But from my own personal experimentation, UV does not produce any noticeable increase in Hydrogen energy levels. I'm not the only one, a guy produced a video on YouTube (I couldn't find it) but he also demonstrated that it does not really work. Will post it if I find it again.

      The only thing that has been proven to work is to place a heating element into the hydrogen gas. The heat (or longitudinal waves in the ether) will disassociate the H2 into H1. This is exactly what Rossi did and it worked. Yeah, he stole the idea from Lyne but it is still the only thing proven to work.

      I suggest you not waste time on UV and hydrogen.

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      • #34
        The secret is the wavelength of the laser; my friend did an experiment and has proven that the absorption of laser light occurs for wavelengths from 20 to 200 nm; in effects with these wavelengths do not find cheap laser (this was my intent), however you can also use a circularly polarized laser as demonstrated by this experiment:

        http://www.iap.tu-darmstadt.de/tqp/papers/BauCec02.pdf

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        • #35
          Franco,

          I did not use a laser but a UVC lamp (50+ Watts) - the kind used to sterilize water. UVC is from 280 nm – 100 nm and still nothing happened.

          Where is the info or results from your friend's experiment?

          While I am not saying it's impossible, I have seen nothing that proves it.

          Where is someone going to get a 20 nm - 100 nm light source from?

          Till I see some positive results from someone who has done the experiment, I have to say I don't buy it... but would love to be proved wrong.

          Like I said, a simple heating element works for sure and is cheap! Why go with some expensive questionable method that is difficult?

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          • #36
            Heat to separate the H2 molecule is too expensive:
            need to find a method that spends less energy,
            Graphene also capture the hydrogen atoms for chemisorbtion

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            • #37
              And what happens if you wrap the reactor with a coil powered RF?
              I could stabilize the atomic hydrogen and then get nuclear fusion
              with the transmutation of hydrogen into helium and the production of large quantities of energy ...
              Last edited by Franco malgarini; 06-16-2016, 07:13 PM.

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              • #38
                Another experiment is to be done with scalar waves that power the reactor spherical gas:

                Tesla's Scalar Waves Still Beaming On!
                Last edited by Franco malgarini; 06-16-2016, 07:13 PM.

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                • #39
                  Variant of the spherical reactor with spark transmitter of Marconi
                  (which generates a crack on all possible frequencies and harmonics)

                  Spark-gap transmitter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
                  Last edited by Franco malgarini; 06-16-2016, 07:13 PM.

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                  • #40
                    This is the Marconi first transmitter:
                    Last edited by Franco malgarini; 06-16-2016, 07:13 PM.

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