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He does have a pitcure of Stevie's Alternator on page 21
Quote from: Login to see usernames on December 20, 2008, 17:04:49 pmThis is from the "Research Paper on Ravi’s Water Fuel cell Replication""Insertion of a laser into the resonance cavityIn Stanley Myers’ research papers, is the insertion of a laser into the cavity, injecting certain light frequencies into the cavity to assist in the fracturing process. This would be done by using a cell with cavity placements for high frequency light-emitting diodes in the area of 395 nm wave length. This cell would be conditioned, prepared and coils wound to suit. After the conditioning process the cell would be finally tested with light-emitting diodes."I find this 395 nm wave lenght interesting. That the black light used in forensicsYou know i find this interesting Because 395 Nanometers is Exactly what i use inside my fuel cell. I Have also found that it Boostes the gas output by 3 or more times. Of course As mentioned it does not work well with an un-conditioned cell.I plan on showing this Blacklight in some of my new videos as well, its odd you found this in ravi's Pdf.. Isn't that the same pdf where they're showing/ or tried to show Stevies Alternator Setup?
This is from the "Research Paper on Ravi’s Water Fuel cell Replication""Insertion of a laser into the resonance cavityIn Stanley Myers’ research papers, is the insertion of a laser into the cavity, injecting certain light frequencies into the cavity to assist in the fracturing process. This would be done by using a cell with cavity placements for high frequency light-emitting diodes in the area of 395 nm wave length. This cell would be conditioned, prepared and coils wound to suit. After the conditioning process the cell would be finally tested with light-emitting diodes."I find this 395 nm wave lenght interesting. That the black light used in forensics