Hello Joshua, glad to see you here.
This has been on my mind for some time:
the displacement current that polarizes the dielectric water produces a magnetic field, because charges do move - now, doesn't this always oppose the cause of the movement - the dipole - and kill it?
- Now, I think I answered it partly below: the dipole is negative energy, which kills the water instead.
Seriously, the ionic current caused by the radiant spikes will cause ionic collision, dissociating water further - as quoted by Meyer:
Water bath atoms (93a xxx 93n) having missing electrons (92) take-on a positive electrical charged (95) which is
subject to and moved by negative electrical force (UU');
whereby, the liberated and free floating negative charge electrons (92) are subject to and move by positive electrical force (TT').
Applied together, electrical forces (TT') and (UU'), now, causes these moving electrically charged particles to
superimpose a physical impact unto electrical polarization process (160), as shown in (170) of Figure (3-
25) ... thereby, increasing gas-yield (88) still further.
This wouldn't happen with an EEC on the water bath, as he stated in the NZ lecture.
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The mot/adp setup shows an interesting effect, what did it do? 'pulsecharging' or intensifying the flux density?
If so, did it produce a stepping voltage?
more q's to come

thanks
to continue my own theoretic research about the coil setup:
I believe there always has to be a single countering field, to simulate self inductance, but induced by another coil, - (mutual inductance?):
- in the vic, with both transformer and bifilar on a single (toroidal or I) core: the primary induced field opposes the field in the bifilar, thus opposes the current, but not voltage from building up (don't know if this happens, but I want this to happen).
- in the stand alone bifilar without a transformer on its core, like demartins setup, first pics in this thread, same story.
I also did think the pulses are positrons / radiant / negative / cold energy spikes, this can only happen when all current and energy is consumed by the chokes.
These video's show it.
http://www.youtube.com/user/NRGFromTheVacuumNow what did Bedini say? the negative energy charge on the battery produces an ionic current in the battery, what causes it to recharge it - while maintaining the dipole in the first place?