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The downfalls of conventional electrolysis - and how to fix them

Started by oswaldonfire, July 20, 2010, 11:30:31 AM

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sergenet

I built an oscillator that covered a wide range of frequencies but was not able to crack water with it.

ramset

Sergenet
Hopefully that will just be "YET"!!

If we work together and share "open source"!!
WE WILL DO THIS!!
PERIOD!!

The talent is in these few forums to get this done!!

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

iquant

Have you tried cracking supersaturated NaOH H2O solution?

Quote from: sergenet on November 15, 2010, 05:56:42 PM
I built an oscillator that covered a wide range of frequencies but was not able to crack water with it.

Mark69

if you can crack plain water, then we wont need the NaOH.  That would be excellent!  No chance of poisoning. 

sergenet

I have not experimented with super saturated NAOH H2O or any other solution. I believe frequency alone should do the job. It just is so difficult to find the resonance at which water will break down. I have done a lot of reading and many suggested low frequency but I just was not able to accomplish much. Everything on our earth and the universe itself vibrates. Each element down to its sub-atomic level resonates. If one could find that element-specific frequency, one could slice metal like a piece of butter. I envision (some day) a multi-frequency rod that tunes itself to any element's harmonic resonance frequency that will be used to slice through that element just like we use a knife to slice through a tomato. Maybe far fetched, but I believe it will be done some day. That is why I believe you need a specific frequency to break up water. No chemical is needed or should be used.