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    Hi all. Anyone have tried magnetolysis. I wanted to try it but dont know how to start. Like to share anyone?

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    Felix Ehrenhaft

    Felix Ehrenhaft: Magnetic Current --- 9 articles
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    • #3
      Thanks Aaron. Good link to start. Mr felix uses U shape magnets. Its hard to find. I also dont understand alot of things about magnetolysis process. How it could be replicate easily. Why uses magnet not electromagnet and so on. I search the net but i cant find any diagram what so ever. I tried it my self but nothing happens. Anyone like to share?

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      • #4
        Anyone ever replicate this? Or are there video on youtube?

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        • #5
          magnetolysis

          Read these articles:
          Magnetic Current - Radio Craft Articles 1944

          I thought there was a thread here on this.

          I know one person that has done a lot of research on this but unless
          this person shares, I can't mention it.

          I did the horseshoe magnet by making one out of a U bolt and put
          magnets at ends so that it would be a horseshoe magnet. Anyway,
          didn't work because it was junkily built. Not sure if I would get results
          with a nice build with a real magnet but I would try it again.

          Edmund Scientific should have horseshoe magnets.
          Sincerely,
          Aaron Murakami

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          • #6
            @topangler81, there is picture of experiment with electromagnet too.

            Thanks Aaron .

            There is detacheable ferrite core in TV flyback transformer, I wonder if it can be used.

            Just found that ashtweth already mention that show some picture of Bedini doing the explanation.
            http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...xtraction.html

            and found out I post there the same question lol .
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            • #7
              Did you watch a video about an inventor, or daniel dingel demonstrated about his hydrogen reactor? He told that he uses magnetism to split water. When watched it you will notice that one of spectators said that he can smell sulphuric acid. After change the water in his reactor, it does not producing any gas. But after shaking the reactor several times, it start to producing lots of gas. This tells that he uses sulphuric acid as electrolyte. How he can make lots of gas with very small battery? He said clearly that he uses magnetism to split the water.
              Originally posted by sucahyo View Post
              @topangler81, there is picture of experiment with electromagnet too.

              Thanks Aaron .

              There is detacheable ferrite core in TV flyback transformer, I wonder if it can be used.

              Just found that ashtweth already mention that show some picture of Bedini doing the explanation.
              http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...xtraction.html

              and found out I post there the same question lol .

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              • #8
                assistance by magnetic field

                I think magnetically assisted.
                Sincerely,
                Aaron Murakami

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by topangler81 View Post
                  Did you watch a video about an inventor, or daniel dingel demonstrated about his hydrogen reactor? He told that he uses magnetism to split water.
                  Some said he use scalar to produce them, it made after Daniel Dingel accidently found that two opposing coil in a bar can improve battery charging significantly to point of extensive bubbling.

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                  • #10
                    Dingel - probably not magnetolysis

                    Different take on Dingel:
                    The Content of the Patent of Daniel Dingle’s Water Fueled Car | Jcmiras.Net_01

                    Interesting patent in that it seems abbreviated beyond belief:
                    Water powered fuel cell - Google Patent Search

                    Anyway, I don't think Dingel is doing Magnetolysis - it is
                    irrelevant anyway, he isn't producing enough volume of hho in his
                    cell to run an entire engine whether it is produced through magnetolysis
                    or electrolysis. Neither is anyone else. There are obviously other
                    things that come into play besides just HHO.
                    Sincerely,
                    Aaron Murakami

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                    • #11
                      Dingel - probably not magnetolysis

                      Different take on Dingel:
                      The Content of the Patent of Daniel Dingle’s Water Fueled Car | Jcmiras.Net_01

                      Interesting patent in that it seems abbreviated beyond belief:
                      Water powered fuel cell - Google Patent Search
                      or application actually.

                      Anyway, I don't think Dingel is doing Magnetolysis - it is
                      irrelevant anyway, he isn't producing enough volume of hho in his
                      cell to run an entire engine whether it is produced through magnetolysis
                      or electrolysis. Neither is anyone else. There are obviously other
                      things that come into play besides just HHO.
                      Sincerely,
                      Aaron Murakami

                      Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
                      Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
                      RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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