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  • Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View Post
    What all need to realise is when Meyer talked about resonance he was talking in a very layman term of a wave guide "as in micro wave" resonance of the tubes is a load of Bull.

    Mike
    I agree, there are many reasons why the cavity between Meyer's tubes would not be a microwave guide.

    Here is a link about waveguides for those who are interested:
    Waveguide Primer - Microwave Encyclopedia - Microwaves101.com

    Cheers,

    "Amy Pond, there is something you need to understand, and someday your life may depend on it: I am definitely a madman with a box." ~The Doctor

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    • Fascinating!

      Hello Michael,

      I am finding this thread very fascinating and am hoping everyone is still here!

      Are you basing your method off of Frank Znidarsic's Theories on the Transitional Quantum State of Matter?

      I do find those theories seem to quite line up with what you are doing here... at least in my limited understanding!

      Hope you continue on with what you are doing here by helping us replicate this!

      Thanks again!

      groundhog

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      • Originally posted by groundhog View Post
        Hello Michael,

        I am finding this thread very fascinating and am hoping everyone is still here!

        Are you basing your method off of Frank Znidarsic's Theories on the Transitional Quantum State of Matter?

        I do find those theories seem to quite line up with what you are doing here... at least in my limited understanding!

        Hope you continue on with what you are doing here by helping us replicate this!

        Thanks again!

        groundhog
        Hi and welcome, replications are in progress.
        Frank Znidarsic's theories are just that theories, but there does seem a similarity does there not.

        The aim is to vibrate the molecular structure so as to make it unstable, molecular compounds then start to separate into their singular molecular components, then by using a normally stable molecule such as nitrogen, but also vibrationaly excited, part the two separated molecules to form two or more new molecular compounds and so stopping the recombining of the original molecular compound.

        Mike

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        • Ah, yes! You ARE still here! Great!

          Thank you for the response.

          Yes, I just happenend to stumble on those theories as I was searching for information to harmonize what I've seen recently (ie cavitation type 'enhancement' of electroysis, magnetic type 'enhancement' of electrolysis, and pure RF.) All three types exhibit the same fundamental methods, just approched differently it seems... Atomic or molecular vibration in the presence of an 'electron rich' environment! Though RF does seem the most efficient of the three as you can 'kill two birds with the one stone' so to speak. And with your Nitrogen spin we add a new thought!!

          Are you still planning on putting out a kit or at least some sort of circuit diagram for those who would like to explore this further? I hope so, as I'd jump on THAT opportunity!! I'm not well versed in RF circuit design, or fabrication myself, so the assistance would be VERY appreciated.

          Thanks again! I'll be following with great interest!

          groundhog

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          • I wonder if the bond can be broken using the frequency of the metal that we use for these things. Two disimilar metals generate a voltage of their own under the correct conditions and might do something. I dont know, just thinking out loud

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            • I have been thinking about magnets. Tremendously. I just dont have the right magnets nor the right tubes. Its a little off topic, but I wanted to create a tube with magnets in it, seal it off so it doesnt get wet, put it inside another tube and apply voltage to it to see if it works better or worse with and without the magnets. I believe the stuff would spin off and generate more space for more production. It would be interesting to try, I just dont have what it takes to try. Any takers? Anybody do that before? With data?

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              • previous comment was for hho production. details, details.

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                • Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View Post
                  Hi and welcome, replications are in progress.
                  Frank Znidarsic's theories are just that theories, but there does seem a similarity does there not.

                  The aim is to vibrate the molecular structure so as to make it unstable, molecular compounds then start to separate into their singular molecular components, then by using a normally stable molecule such as nitrogen, but also vibrationaly excited, part the two separated molecules to form two or more new molecular compounds and so stopping the recombining of the original molecular compound.

                  Mike
                  Hello Mike,
                  I have read this thread and Aaron's thread on Ionization & Water Fuel. Very interesting and makes alot of sense.

                  Just curious how the replications are progressing, could you give us an update?

                  I also have a question. Should the antenna be constructed from solid copper, copper tubing, or can it be made with stainless? How about solid copper inside stainless tubing? Just concerned about the corrosion/oxidation.

                  Thanks,
                  Rick
                  Rick

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                  • Anyone else trying to do this?

                    I have been following this thread for several months and spent several hrs at the conf. in Nov. learning about this process that Mr. Nunnerley was trying to teach us about.

                    I have gotten as far as getting 2 mobile radios setup for the proper freq. spacing and have started to build my chamber. I have a S.S. pressure tank that has a safety blowoff at 130psi, and a lid that can be removed/ opened to get my hand inside to mount the antennas. I am working on getting the antennas to pass thru the sidewall of the tank and still hold pressure, as soon as I get that welded in I will try to post some pics.

                    I would like to know if anyone else is working at this or is everyone taking a wait and see stance?

                    So, how about it? Speak up if anyone else is trying this. Lets see what you have so far.

                    Dieseltim

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                    • Originally posted by dieseltim View Post
                      I have been following this thread for several months and spent several hrs at the conf. in Nov. learning about this process that Mr. Nunnerley was trying to teach us about.

                      I have gotten as far as getting 2 mobile radios setup for the proper freq. spacing and have started to build my chamber. I have a S.S. pressure tank that has a safety blowoff at 130psi, and a lid that can be removed/ opened to get my hand inside to mount the antennas. I am working on getting the antennas to pass thru the sidewall of the tank and still hold pressure, as soon as I get that welded in I will try to post some pics.

                      I would like to know if anyone else is working at this or is everyone taking a wait and see stance?

                      So, how about it? Speak up if anyone else is trying this. Lets see what you have so far.

                      Dieseltim
                      I was at the conference as well. I am one of the guys waiting on the sidelines for this stuff to emerge. However, your idea of using 2 radios is actually quite clever. Would you mind sharing what radios you are using and perhaps some more details or complications you ran into? If possible post a few pictures of your current progress? Depending on how much you spent and how complicated everything looks, I might want to try what you are doing also...

                      I'm eager for your reply.

                      Thanks,
                      -Jon

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                      • Replications

                        I to an busy with a replication. The reaction chamber is almost finished, and electronics are almost done. See the picture of the current state of the reaction chamber which is made from a R22 recharge cylinder.

                        Roger
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                        • Very professional looking stuff Rodger!

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                          • Updated PDF File for This Thread

                            The most recent updated pdf file has been uploaded to page 3 if you want it.

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                            • for what it's worth, piezoelectric water liberation is simple.

                              a water fogging machine atomize water into small fine molecules, ZnO crystals immersed in the water harvest the surplus ultrasoni waves and liberate atomize water into HHO by harvesting surplus ultasonic waves.

                              result is a cool running system producing combustible water fuel.

                              this is done with off the shelf components, cost is minimal, performance is robust and ceramic piezo has a life span of over 1000 hrs for cheap $2 cells. Higher quality transducers will last for years as they have proven in the ultrasonic welders.

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                              • powerme,

                                Please elaborate on your idea. Like where to find some of the items your using and some more info on how to utilize it in a system. Interesting idea and experiment to me.

                                I dont know where Mike is he hasn't been on in a while. I would like to know if he has had anymore success with his projects.

                                Anyway thanks powerme for anything you can share,
                                Chris

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