Stan's work can be directly linked to Henry Puharich's water splitting method. I do believe Stan used two different methods to fracturing the water molecule. I think he started with the voltage potential method of applying a +v and -v to the plates/tubes, but his final method was the same as Puharich. Puharich's method involved applying an Amplitude Modulated, AM, signal to the water molecule with a carrier frequency of 62,985Hz with a modulation index of 0.85. Once he achieved super efficient electrolysis, his frequency had dropped to a center frequency of 3980Hz. Puharich explains that the first effect felt by the water molecule is in the protons of the i(H1), i(H2) vector. These protons feel the 3.8 to 2.8 second cycling of the amplitude of the carrier frequency and it associated side bands. This sets up a rotation of the proton magnetic movement as a hysteresis loop. The hysteresis loop gives a vivid portrayal of the Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation, NMR, cycle of the protons in water. The NMR rate, 1/T, is the 3rd subharmonic of 2, i.e. 0.25 secs.
The next effect felt by the water molecule is the resonant frequency of the frequency generator, fo. At peak efficiency of electrolysis the value of f= 600 Hz (+- 5Hz). Holding the resonant frequency at 600 Hz is the gap distance between the center electrode and the rim of the outer electrode. The carrier frequency wave is being amplitude modulated by audio frequencies sweeping over the range 20 Hz to 200 Hz, and this gives rise to a set of side bands in the power spectrum of the carrier frequency. It is these side bands which give rise to an acoustic vibration of the liquid water, and the tetrahedral water molecule and hence to the phonon term term - a quantum unit of vibration, and to the hydron term - a tetrahedral unit of water.
Puharich goes on to say that the harmonic RF Bands are continuous from 2^10, 2^11...., etc to 2^21 Hz. Dispersion around these and the other bands will follow the 12th square of 2 rule for side band intervals. 1/0.125 is the phase velocity difference between the velocities of the orbits of the proton vs. the electrons. The first and second harmonic ( 0.25 Hz and 0.5 Hz) of this fundamental are used in the cycling of the amplitude modulation during peak efficiency hydrolysis.
Below are some of Puharich's diagrams and figures
(http://www.globalkast.com/images/tonywoodside/AP_K1_K2_Curve.jpg)
(http://www.globalkast.com/images/tonywoodside/Puharich_Table2.jpg)
(http://www.globalkast.com/images/tonywoodside/1fig5.jpg)
The pictures below are Stan Meyer's waveforms you be the judge to if he was copying Puharich's work!!!
(http://www.globalkast.com/images/tonywoodside/SM_Waveform_1.jpg)
The above photo is the waveform generated by Stan Meyer's actual plate cell setup (8XA circuit).
(http://www.globalkast.com/images/tonywoodside/SM_Waveform_Analysis.jpg)
The above photo is a frequency analysis of the waveform.
(http://www.globalkast.com/images/tonywoodside/Stan_Meyer_Waveform2.jpg)
This is my representation of Stan's waveform as it is Amplitude Modulated over a 3 sec. period.
-Tony Woodside-