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Ed Mitchell in "The Science Behind Stanley Meyer Water Powered Car" also mentions the need for precision in the manufacture of
stainless steel tube sets being related to resonance. He mentions that it is related to the need for close tolerances in the
Bob Boyce systems David Lawton and Scott Cramton have also mentioned the need for precision work.



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An excellent article at

http://www.hydrogencarsblog.info/2012/10/06/the-science-behind-stanley-meyer-water-powered-car/
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will be nice when someone can show and prove with replicatable evidence  that the space between the plates being at at a specific  distance is relavant to the pulsing action or standing wave operation of the system.With Stans system and Hermans sytem we've been told its a visable reaction but no one,including myself has been able to produce the effect.Stans brother says is a wave effect,Herman said it was wave effect.Most intersting I believe was when Herman was asked if any high voltage was hidden inside his chamber he replied "magnetically " and " the magnetics have to be just right "

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Here's a representation of HHO formation with a tube set. Are the bubbles forming a train due to standing waves of an electronic or acoustic
nature?
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http://www.alexpetty.com/2010/09/17/water-as-fuel-with-puharich-and-meyer/

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To restrict the amperage we need a voltage intensifying circuit. This is basically a special transformer having a primary and a secondary coil. The core is made out of stainless steel 403 fr, because of it’s inductance capacitance it allows us to restrict the amps and operate in a dead short position. The higher the voltage the more hydrogen is produced.

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The center electrode of the voltage zone will be a glass tube filled with copper and the outside 316 SS. This way the true nature of how it is all work can take place with out worrying about arc over as glass is also a dielectric liquid but one with a far higher breakdown voltage than that of water.

Now for some of you it will start to make sense.
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Instead of conditioning metals you can buy dielectric compound κ>90 and mold it however you like(make it shiny), there are many roads that lead to the same path.

Here's a representation of HHO formation with a tube set. Are the bubbles forming a train due to standing waves of an electronic or acoustic
nature?

I have my theory but not sure yet.


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Here's a representation of HHO formation with a tube set. Are the bubbles forming a train due to standing waves of an electronic or acoustic
nature?

My opinion of that is due to the properties of the the glass effecting the electrical or em field.

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em fields created standing waves or is this electroacoustic resonance creating standing waves?
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