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What effect would a strong electrostatic field have on water molecules

Started by Dave45, October 23, 2008, 08:50:52 AM

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Dave45

an electrostatic field can be created using a plate capacitor, once charged it would take very little to keep it charged.

Paul-R

Quote from: Dave45 on October 23, 2008, 08:50:52 AM
an electrostatic field can be created using a plate capacitor, once charged it would take very little to keep it charged.
Check out Stanley Meyer. He used potential, rather than current, to split water.

kewlhead

Quote from: Dave45 on October 23, 2008, 08:50:52 AM
an electrostatic field can be created using a plate capacitor, once charged it would take very little to keep it charged.
I'd be interested to learn how to charge a plate capacitor like that.....  " statvolts "  describe the energy density, just not detailed enuf.

Dave45

If you built plates with a one inch hole in the middle and stacked them when you were finished you would have a hollow capacitor once charged the void would have an electrostatic field, I think, I haven't tried it yet still gathering materials. It wouldn't be an electromagnetic field that takes moving current, once charged it would take very little to keep it charged. 

Dave45

Also was wondering if it could be charged with a certain frequency if the field would resonate that frequency perhaps one that would break water molecules, or make them excited so they would break easier.
Just some idea's that I have been contemplating.