lets say that water vibrates at 1000 hz, then to produce resonance apply pulses of 1000 hz
the problem is that then the water will start vibrating at 999 hz and you are applying 1000 hz pulses so theres no resonance any more
the solution is simple, make a circuit that varies the phrequency of pulses in given and choseable increments so it will always keep up with the water phrequency untill it lowers so much the phrequency that the water splits
do you have any idea of how could be made a circuit that varies phrequency in given increments?
i meant to post this in the electrolisis section so you can delete this if you will since ive already posted it there as well
hey raid! u ever heard of a thing called an audio generator? i hear they make variable frequency tones...but sadly thats only 1 peice of the puzzle, once you have found the right frequency then you have to build the equivalent of a speakerbox(waterproof) to resonate at the same frequency - this bounces the voltage back and forth slitting even more bonds and giving off more gas...during this phase the oscillator should be off. the best wave i found for it so far is a stepped sawtooth so a good pic controller has to be added as well...hope this helped a few of you guys :)
US Patent # 4,394,230
Method & Apparatus for Splitting Water Molecules
Henry K. Puharich
This electronic device has a complex alternating current output consisting of an audio frequency (range 20 to 200 Hz) amplitude modulation of a carrier wave (range: 200 to 100,000 Hz).
Didn't Stan Meyer have all this information in his patent?
raaid,
maybe a computer Program and your soundcard can help you.
Download aowv21 (audiotester_funktionsgenerator) shareware and try to add a Lichtorgel at the output. Then, you can pulse an transformator at the output for electrolysis
Hi,
Quote from: raaaid on September 11, 2005, 04:26:30 AM
lets say that water vibrates at 1000 hz, then to produce resonance apply pulses of 1000 hz [...]
you are not the first one with this idea. The ol grandmaster of sonic - keely - already claimed this. He said water dissociates at ~42.8 kHz. You find a lot of blooming reports about this on the net (i.e. http://www.keelynet.com/interact/archive/00000452.htm).
Since I have a science project in a similar field too anyway, I tried to replicate it. I set up an experiment with standing 42.8 kHz ultrasonic waves in water. Guess what happened !? Nothing ! At least nothing unexpected and spectacular. When I rised the frequency into the MHz range, I even easily could vaporize the water with a few watts RF power. But there were no signs of mystic dematerialisation or water dissociation ...
... but I did not expect them anyway ;D
Hi All,
Re Keely and disassociation of water:
I read some years ago in a detailed book about Keely, that he used three frequencies to breakdown water.
As I recall, there was a low note and then a high high harmonic of the same note (9th or 11th?) and a the third note was a very dissonant tone.
Possibly, the 42.8 k frequency is the high harmonic of the fundamental?
If I can find or remember where I read this, I will post a link.
Tishatang