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Re: My Thoughts on how Meyer split water
« Reply #16 on: July 18, 2011, 22:40:32 pm »
sorry, because of a lack of  time  I can't go too deep into this.
This tube thing was rather a theoretical approach on how it could be possible to enhance the hydrogen production by photo dissociation. But it's good that you wrote down your thoughts - maybe a few people can use this info.
I have to focus on the dissociation of water first. 

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Re: My Thoughts on how Meyer split water
« Reply #17 on: July 19, 2011, 08:24:28 am »
Here is a video I made of the VIC circuit connected to my VIC Transformer with a single tube cell. This what the resonant waveform looks like. I just need to tune my coils to the correct value and then I should see some nice gas production :)


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Re: My Thoughts on how Meyer split water
« Reply #18 on: July 19, 2011, 18:42:41 pm »
Tony,

I believe many of us like me have produced this waveform and have tried countless combinations of gate length and pulse train length. 

Making a 2kv pulse at resonance with a nice coil seems to be only part of the equation. 

Looking into time constants and very low ma inputs still has not made any more gas for me than straight dc into the cell on a watt for watt basis.

It still seems to me that someone would have tripped over the correct settings by now with all the sharp tinkerers here and elsewhere. 

The avalanche effect has still not been reproduced by anyone as far as I know.

Still a mystery with no end in sight.

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Re: My Thoughts on how Meyer split water
« Reply #19 on: July 19, 2011, 19:30:04 pm »
This waveform does the same functions as Puharich states in his writings. I will explain what it does. The smaller AM pulses are to match the electron & proton resonance, the larger AM waves will modulate the the smaller AM waves which should match the NMR of the water molecule. So you have two resonances taking place at the same time to match certain aspects of the water molecule. I am still withholding some information about how these perimeters are calculated.  I still have to tune my chokes to the correct values so to produce the correct frequencies needed. I will tell you this, Stan's writings on the chokes is misleading in order to protect the patent, they are not equal as he states in the patent!

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Re: My Thoughts on how Meyer split water
« Reply #20 on: July 19, 2011, 20:27:55 pm »
I see...  withholding... hmmm   I'm curious as to why

Tony,

help me understand how tuning the coil changes the frequency as determined by the pwm????  it would appear that the coil responds to various frequencies accordingly,  perhaps I'm missing something yet I can buy into the different sized coils because meyer does use a variable choke on the negative lead in some of his work. 

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Re: My Thoughts on how Meyer split water
« Reply #21 on: July 19, 2011, 20:33:40 pm »
Yes sir, in his earlier setup he used a variable inductor in the -Ve of the LC circuit. Now do you know why he used this?

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Re: My Thoughts on how Meyer split water
« Reply #22 on: July 20, 2011, 00:52:01 am »
I just don't wanna give away the information that I have worked hard on with long hours of research. I want you to learn what is happening here. Like the old saying, "Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, Teach a man to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime." Same principle applies here.

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Re: My Thoughts on how Meyer split water
« Reply #23 on: July 20, 2011, 01:32:59 am »
I've been saying for well over a year that this is what the resonant signal should look like. Based on my research, this signal serves two specific purposes. 1) The smaller AM signals are to match the resonance of the electrons of the molecule. 2) The larger and slower AM signal modulates the smaller AM signals and what this does is setup the resonance of the Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation (NMR) cycle of the proton water.