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Re: Results from some tests...
« Reply #112 on: July 11, 2009, 18:32:42 pm »
if there is a current in the cell it would be restricted by the resistance of water  if the charge is held in the transformer due to mutual inductance... 

we know matter wants balance its self, but can be contained from reaching balance by things such as dielectrics..like the enamel on magnet wire..  so you can displace charge and sit them next to each other with balance.. thats what makes them mutual.. they will couple in the transformer and be fairly happy with where they are as a volume...

but matter (protons)  such as in the positive choke and plate will be looking for a closer connection to the electrons sitting in the wire next to it...   the negative choke will feel the need for more protons, but can not recieve them in the space that they are in.. protons will not transfer into your circuit... this is why the negative electrode can get a build up...

it leaves the charges with only one choice for a full conection to balance... that is the resistance water has for taking on and giving electrons and also the resistance of the choke wires have for moving the electrons

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Re: Results from some tests...
« Reply #113 on: July 11, 2009, 18:32:42 pm »
Here are some bullets from my water research...
You can read them all here: http://www.ionizationx.com/index.php/topic,602.0.html
Take yr time and read it....

ESD (electrostatic discharge) may free electrons from atoms and accelerate them to energies high enough to free other electrons from atoms which creates an avalanche of electron interactions
The dielectric strength of water remains almost independent of the pulse width, when the pulse width is within the microsecond range,
When the pulse width decreases to the sub-microsecond range, the dielectric strength starts to increase
For short pulses, water combines high dielectric strength, high dielectric constant (~80), and is "self healing" in the event of an electrical breakdown 
Increasing the water’s temperature will reduce the water's density and increase ion mobility . It decreases the dielectric strength

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« Reply #114 on: July 11, 2009, 18:49:20 pm »
i would also like to add that if there is current and it was dependent upon resistance.. it would be very little and that maybe the only thing that determines chemical process from physical is that since with amps the plates heat and cause the plates to expand atomicaly and might swet out contaminates?

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Re: Results from some tests...
« Reply #115 on: July 11, 2009, 19:51:13 pm »
Gauss, here is a video of Spodie Odie.. ;)
 


 
He is talking about tuning his apparatus in there.
He has a setup that can draw a massive 800 amps, but he uses just 40 amps and switches that on and off across parts of his cell.
He talks about tuning with screws..So it must be mechanical.
 
Maybe it helps you.
 
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Re: Results from some tests...
« Reply #116 on: July 11, 2009, 21:23:10 pm »
if there is a current in the cell it would be restricted by the resistance of water  if the charge is held in the transformer due to mutual inductance... 

we know matter wants balance its self, but can be contained from reaching balance by things such as dielectrics..like the enamel on magnet wire..  so you can displace charge and sit them next to each other with balance.. thats what makes them mutual.. they will couple in the transformer and be fairly happy with where they are as a volume...

but matter (protons)  such as in the positive choke and plate will be looking for a closer connection to the electrons sitting in the wire next to it...   the negative choke will feel the need for more protons, but can not recieve them in the space that they are in.. protons will not transfer into your circuit... this is why the negative electrode can get a build up...

it leaves the charges with only one choice for a full conection to balance... that is the resistance water has for taking on and giving electrons and also the resistance of the choke wires have for moving the electrons

Outlaw,  is this what you have observed or measured via actual testing or are you theorizing as to how it might or should work ? 

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« Reply #117 on: July 11, 2009, 21:31:54 pm »
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Please provide a reference for this quote


@Goeytex

i heard him say it word for word in 2 of his videos... i think it was his way of saying it in kiss method...  keep it simple stupids lol   he gives you 3 main points..

voltage, sequential mode pulsed, physical process..

tells me that voltage can perform a physical process with frequency and potential.


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« Reply #118 on: July 11, 2009, 21:54:04 pm »
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i would like to repeat this quote once more by stan..

" No one ever dreamed of using opposite electrical voltage, Being pulsed
in a sequential mode in order to perform the work to split the water molecule
in a simple physical process. Now isnt that amazing?"

Can anyone tell me what context this quote from Meyer was in and what particular system
he was refering to?   Was he referring to a simple tube cell setup or to something else?
 

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Re: Results from some tests...
« Reply #119 on: July 11, 2009, 22:06:12 pm »
read this and understand how tesla is relating the inductance to the capacitance of charge a coil can posses under a false current..