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Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

Started by hartiberlin, August 18, 2007, 04:39:57 PM

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LtBolo

I honestly think that calcium is an observer, but not a participant. I also think that an analysis of the water in India would be interesting, but not critical. Now an intimate moment or two with one of Ravi's cathodes would be a thing of beauty...and if wishes were free...a mass spectrograph of the top few thousandths of metal.

But I'd settle for the scope shots I mentioned...

LtBolo

@ HeairBear

Ok...when you say replicated Ravi/Lawton...do you mean that you built a cell and a circuit and made gas? Or do you mean that you made gas in excess of what can be explained by the input power, and instrumented said creation? Big, big, big difference....

I will agree with you regarding whether these designs replicated Meyer. They don't. But based on what Meyer gave as input and output in his Independent Test Report....Ravi's actually works better than Stan's...

fever16

Quote from: ashtweth_nihilisti on August 11, 2008, 03:00:44 AM
Some one can analyze the tap water in India also if you want to go down this line. I have a few friends there. It obviously calcium IMO.

well i hate to say this,but where do you think iam from?  ;)
i tried almost all possible waters that i can get.

kewlhead

Quote from: LtBolo on August 11, 2008, 01:37:24 AM

I also feel from looking at Stan's cell that he was placing more emphasis on acoustic resonance than most people seem to realize. The patent refers to a resonant chamber, the position that the tubes are mounted is appropriate for chimes, the curious metal tape that connects the anodes to the supply (at the bottom sides), and the tuning slots at the top, all point to a desire to let those babies ring. Acoustic resonance will induce cavitation when enough power is applied and cavitation is another area where anomolous energy has been observed.


Wuld be so kind to referance the patent you sited that have the metal tape that connects the anodes to the supply?

LtBolo

Wasn't in the patent...just observed from the videos. If you look at the bottom of the cell, the anodes appear to be connected via a thin metal foil or tape which is connected to the anode at roughly the resonance node. This is the type of thing one would do to prevent the connection from damping the acoustic resonance.

We noticed a similar problem of damping when wires were connected to the ends of our tubes, and moved the connections to the resonance nodes to minimize the damping. Can't say for sure that is what it is, but it looked curious to me and a bit harder than it needed to be, suggesting that there was a motive for it. The slots at the top can't really be for any other reason than acoustic tuning, so I thought it fit.