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The Physics of Efficient Water Splitting:: Stan Meyers methods exposed!
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what picture?
Originally posted by HMS-776 View Post
After much time the circuits were made to work, but were scrapped for his newest invention. The invention I call the Magnetron WFC.
We have all seen the picture of Stan Meyers WFC, the one that
contains the delrin housing, the magnet, ETC.
Here I will discuss this type of the WFC, I am not the first one to
point this out as it has been discussed by many others.
First, looking at a magnetron you should see 3 things about this WFC
that jump out at you:
1. The SS tube
2. The Magnet
3. The Vanes
In this WFC the SS tube (cathode) is given a high voltage negative
charge. This charge being negative produces a repelling force on the
surrounding electrons and the electrons are pushed away from the
cathode. The magnetic field produced by the permanent magnet has an
effect on the electrons and causes them to move spirally, outward from
the cathode.
As the electrons move past the vanes (Anode Vanes) a
voltage is induced into the vanes that is equal to the cathode
voltage. The vanes being connected to each other form tiny LC resonant
circuits as they not only have a current flowing through them which
forms an inductor but they have space between them which forms a
capacitor.
Post the link to this "Picture" of Stans magnetron with vanes you are referring to...
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THAT IS ONE OF THE THREE STACKED RESONANT CAVITIES LEADING TO THE GAS GUN !
WOW !
He really WAS using Keeleys resonance !
as far as the filters go.... these are polarizing filters, like on the end of a 35mm camera... i remember reading somewhere that the photons needed to be right hand polarized to gain eV and left hand polarized to lose eV from the atomic energy state under high voltage stress. I think it was from a document done by an MIT student...
So those may be polarizing filters to create right hand photonic spin!
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