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Stanley Meyer => Stanley Meyer => Topic started by: outlawstc on April 10, 2009, 02:11:44 am
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NEW DRAWING
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So a bifilar is key (question mark)
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notice all the tanks are 500 gallons having equal capacitance for potentials.. if one were smaller it would loose pressure quicker if one were bigger it would maintain pressure longer therefore could never be in sync when discharging simotaniouslty into each other .. pretend the pipe between is the water gap in the cell.. its all about balance of displaced states.. the first one has a turbulent roll from pressure side toward the vacuum side.. the middle is a balanced potential on each side. which i think will create a horizontal high speed cyclone instead of a bunch of turbulent rolls toward the point closes to equilibrium.
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So a bifilar is key (question mark)
thats what im seeing.. they have to be of exact length and same resistance like the tanks (wire) to match.. same length (capacitcane) gives the tability to build up equal oppositions in relative time from the puming source.. if one side has less winds and isnt balanced then it will gain pressure(volts) faster then the other side will.. get my drift..
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Not really .
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when it turbulently rolls from high pressure to low pressure due to unbalenced opposing states.. it is like a wave comming toward the beach.. the force of the water toward the shore is much stronger then the force of the water trying to flow back into the ocean therefore the stronger side starts to tower the weak side and roll into it turbulently.. if you had 2 swells of equal size hit each other at the same speed what will happen?
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So what happens , somekind of collision , and that does what ...
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well two waves hitting each other of the same magbatude will make one big wave in the collision and should mushroom both ways.. that would be in comparison to negative hitting negative.. stans two waves are vacuum and pressure in volts.. so there not really hitting and causing turbulence.. i think they make 1 long cyclone from tank to tank when balanced.. stephen meyers said he was facinated the way it made ribbons during production in one of his radio blogs.. he was talking about stans adjustable plate setup.