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Re: Ambient air processor, EEC, and exhaust mixer project
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2010, 15:55:52 pm »
Okay, here is my take on it. First of all, concider this: We do not know to 100% that Meyer created ammonia, this is pure speculation. There is no claims what so ever that he did this - only his statement that: "close to that of natural gas" - We think he say ammonia, and it is possible to create ammonia via ionization yes. But, never the less, Meyer never said this. Puharich on the other hand claimed that ammonia could be a result from the process (his injector), just as long as we know what was said.


We can either follow h2opowers explenation of electron ionization and energy release by removing 4 or more electrons in the oxygen and that the same amount would be given of in the combustion phase OR we can select a more valid thought process - that ammonia is created and used as a stable fuel molecule. This is entirly up to you.


Now, let's look at the process itself. What I can't understand is why the debate(s) is surrounded by talks of WHAT is created and so forth when we very easily can seperate the air gases and get pure nitrogen as our hydrogen transporter. Are people stuck in a loop, seams so. But on the other hand that depends on what you want as a result and how the process itself should function. Forgett controll with O2, N2 and H2 all in teh same enviroment - you are not a magician, you will get all the combiantions the nature can trow at you, simple fact. SO take a step back and look it over, forgett the Meyer injector patent for a moment, trow it out, don't use it here. Think with you're own mind.


If you have N2 and H2 ONLY, you then either ionize only nitrogen and get active or atomic nitrogne with 3 spaces empty, this then can absorbe hydrogen to fill it's outer shell and give you NH3 - stable. Or you can also trow in the hydrogen gas so it also is ionized - then, the only outcome in that process is N2, H2 and NH3 if different % unless you have above 90% conversion ratio. A nitrogen, hydrogen and ammonia mixture is the only outcome. But ones more, the outcome is up to you as an inventor. If you on the other hand claim that you can control the process with air and hydrogen, then I think you should put forth such information and / or evidence.


My 2 cent input