Hi all
I read some of the patents of Mr. Meyer in regarding to splitting hydrogen from water using resonance, but then some time ago, I watched at YouTube Mr. Lindemenn indicating that it is not resonance but current which is ripping the water apart.
that made me think of another YouTube video where a gust of the show host stating that the cell stayed cool "room temp." for the period of the demo "1/2 hr".
my question is, if current is what is ripping the water apart as Mr. Lindemenn indicated, would it not gain temperature?
Sam
I read some of the patents of Mr. Meyer in regarding to splitting hydrogen from water using resonance, but then some time ago, I watched at YouTube Mr. Lindemenn indicating that it is not resonance but current which is ripping the water apart.
that made me think of another YouTube video where a gust of the show host stating that the cell stayed cool "room temp." for the period of the demo "1/2 hr".
my question is, if current is what is ripping the water apart as Mr. Lindemenn indicated, would it not gain temperature?
Sam
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