Quote from: rizla on 2011-03-31, 13:32:07 You should be able to prove voltage alone splits water with distilled water, i remember reading a stephen meyer article about this. I have had gas production from a switched HT supply thru purified water, at uA current can that be straight forward hydrolysis? Hydrolysis is an entirely different action and should not be confused with electrolysis. Unfortunately, many of the "newbs" aren't doing sufficient research into the process and are falling for incorrect terminology which makes its way around the various forums. The "resonance" which is sought after in the efficient production of hydrogen and oxygen electrically is not a circuit resonance. Rather, it is a condition where the production of the desired gases suddenly increases dramatically with vigorous bubbling when the proper electrical mix of DC and AC stimulation is attained. The signal waveshape which accomplishes this "resonance" is complex. It mimics electrical circuit resonance in that we observe a great increase in gas production at that point without any increase in electrical input. The complex signal is "tuned" for maximum gas evolution. The zone/zones of most vigorous bubbling is/are rather narrow and simulate/s a High Q resonant circuit. Meyer, Puharich, Boyce, Kanzius and even Kanarev have given us important clues as to what the spectral composition of the most effective stimulating waveforms may and can be.
« Last Edit: 2011-05-05, 00:57:40 by Dumped »
---------------------------
For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.
|