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Overunity Machines Forum



Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

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

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atlantex

good morning,

after the circuit seems to work, I'll start now with the conditioning process.



@Stefan

do you know a people who would like to sponsor such a project?


atlantex


dutchy1966

Hi all,

I thought I might as well put up a few pics of the meyer/lawton/ravi pulse generator replication. Hopefully I get this finished today.
Tomorrow I'm gonna pick up some 316L tubes and can start building the cell.

All in all, another replication on its way.... 

regards,

Robert

Prophmaji

It never hurts to rember that hydrogen is an alkali metal..and that H20 could sort of be considered to be it's 'oxidized state'

RunningBare

Yup, the way we were taught it, "water is ash", an already burnt substance.


Quote from: Prophmaji on September 23, 2007, 06:25:33 PM
It never hurts to rember that hydrogen is an alkali metal..and that H20 could sort of be considered to be it's 'oxidized state'