Crystal Cell
@ ibpointless2. To help with what John Bedini stated in his last post.
The crystals do not orientate themselves."Applied potential orientates the crystal latice".
The Mg is drilled "to allow the crystals to penitrate the star type configuration and allow the actual surface area to be larger and allow the actual orientation of the cell overall". There are many things to consider in the "construction" of these cells.
@ All: I would highly recommend that We continue on with a "non wet type cell as this is what a true crystall should be".
Look at it this way, electrons can flow but not be consumed. They have their place in this configuration. Forget about Ions for now and consentrate on using "Energy from the vacuum". "I would recommend reading Marcus Reid, and T.T. Brown work in depth" This will help everyone to stay on track.
H20 needs to be "locked in the path" not saturating the overall.
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Last edited by chuck H : Yesterday at 04:19 AM. Reason: I failed spelling. Sorry...
@ ibpointless2. To help with what John Bedini stated in his last post.
The crystals do not orientate themselves."Applied potential orientates the crystal latice".
The Mg is drilled "to allow the crystals to penitrate the star type configuration and allow the actual surface area to be larger and allow the actual orientation of the cell overall". There are many things to consider in the "construction" of these cells.
@ All: I would highly recommend that We continue on with a "non wet type cell as this is what a true crystall should be".
Look at it this way, electrons can flow but not be consumed. They have their place in this configuration. Forget about Ions for now and consentrate on using "Energy from the vacuum". "I would recommend reading Marcus Reid, and T.T. Brown work in depth" This will help everyone to stay on track.
H20 needs to be "locked in the path" not saturating the overall.
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Last edited by chuck H : Yesterday at 04:19 AM. Reason: I failed spelling. Sorry...
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