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Post by: not Isaac on April 15, 2008, 06:32:34 AM
Appendix I

Summary of the changes and additions required to the laws of physics due to Stanley Meyer. Additions highlighted in red.

B. Newton  Nottingham, UK     
Version 1.1 on 15/04/2008 at 11:06

I.a    Faraday's 1st Law of current driven  Electrolysis

?The mass of a substance produced at an electrode during current driven  electrolysis is directly proportional to the number of electrons (the quantity of electricity) transferred at that electrode. ?
   
          (Amendment to Faraday?s 1st law of Electrolysis)

I.b   Faraday's 2nd Law of current driven  Electrolysis

?In current driven electrolysis the number of faradays of electric charge required to discharge one mole of substance at an electrode is equal to the number of "excess" elementary charges on that ion. ?

          (Amendment to Faraday?s 2nd law of Electrolysis)

I.c   Meyer?s 1st Law of uni-polar, stepped voltage potential driven, duty cycled Electrolysis of electrolyte free water.

?In uni-polar, stepped voltage potential (within a duty cycle) driven electrolysis of water, the maximum possible volume of Rhodes gas produced occurs when resonance of the applied duty cycle and the electrolysis apparatus is achieved whilst maintaining little or no current flow between the positive and negative electrodes.?
         (Addition of Meyer?s 1st law of Electrolysis)

I.d   The law of conservation of energy

Where there are no resonant harmonics at molecular or atomic or sub atomic level  the total amount of energy in any isolated system remains constant but cannot be recreated, although it may change forms.

          (Amendment to The law of Conservation of Energy)



I.e   The First law of thermodynamics

Where there are no resonant harmonics at molecular or atomic or sub atomic level  the increase in the internal energy of a system is equal to the amount of energy added by heating the system, minus the amount lost as a result of the work done by the system on its surroundings.


Where there are no resonant harmonics at molecular or atomic or sub atomic level  energy can not be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another.
          (Amendment to The First law of Thermodynamics)





Stanley has changed the rules big time.

I need to lie down.