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  • "Stanly Meyer" resonance or current?

    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

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    Hi Sam, From Memory i think peter was pointing out that if it was a resonance circuit why would you have a blocking diode.

    Here is one explanation i found.

    "It must be stated that, the process Meyers used was fracturing water and this is nothing to do with a conventional method of electrolysis, ie faradays law of electrolysis. There is a compound resonance in the WFC which is clearly evident to experimenters.There is an electrical resonance between the inductors (Resonant Charging Choke coils), there is an electrical resonance within the electrode gap itself within the water, and, finally, there is an acoustical resonance between the cylindrical electrodes, which is somehow phase coupled to the electrical resonance. The electrical resonance involves a phase delay between the pulses to the electrodes, which has the effect of inhibiting current flow into the cell; the acoustic resonance produces a standing wave which inhibits ion transport. Plus in Stanley Meyers’ research papers,there is the insertion of a laser into the cavity, injecting certain light frequencies into the cavity to assist in the fracturing process. All of these contribute to dielectric breakdown in the water, which is where electrons are ripped from the water (by voltage alone) producing gas in the process.

    so as you can see there is nothing about the Pulsed resonance DC water fuel cell which even slightly resembles conventional electrolysis. There is no electrolye;There is NO current admitted to the water, in a proper system; No heating occurs in the water as it produces gas; The gas produced is Hydroxy (aka HHO or "Brown's Gas"), not differentiated Hydrogen & Oxygen; and All of the work is performed by voltage potential alone. A complete preciseness of the physical mechanism involved is still not completely agreed upon today due to lack of testing"

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