Here is the first video of Stan's Spark Plug water splitter.
Keep in mind that this guy is a school drop out and genius,
so be considerate. Subscribe to his youtube channel, for sure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gybSSiMm_Nc
Sorry, but, not even close....
His demo was interesting, and he also mentioned
that you can capture the H and 0 seperately.
Demo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlWJfRFtTjI
Seperately:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvJx1LjNrUk
SM
Quote from: HeairBear on October 01, 2008, 08:39:56 AM
Sorry, but, not even close....
Why not ... it makes seance ::)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGp7hMUXjmI
Ahura,
Great Video, and thanks.
Do you think that a water splitter might be a good
replacement for the standard motorized air compressor?
SM
SM,
I don't know about compressors so I can't answer your question but
take a look at this :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_U2Q_ZuLk8 which is about a novel compressor.
Regards
AM
Ahura,
I am wondering if Water Splitter can be
used to power a compressed air car engine.
SM
sm,
where on earth did you get that idea from? I've heard some LSD-inspired gems, but yours is among the silliest ever. What are you on? Better yet, stop inhaling.
Quote from: Dr. Tesla on October 04, 2008, 04:39:57 AM
sm,
where on earth did you get that idea from? I've heard some LSD-inspired gems, but yours is among the silliest ever. What are you on? Better yet, stop inhaling.
Doc,
Though it may have had a flashback, I haven't seen that
man sitting on a cloud since the 70s.
The video that Ahura posted shows that water expands 1800
times when fractured. Just wanted to throw "compressed air"
out there. Would make for an interesting experiment, for sure.
SM
Water is a liquid due to the size of the hydrogen atom compared to the oxygen atom. The hydrogen proton reacts directly with the oxygen valence electrons. This causes the molecule to be highly positive on the end with the hydrogen and negative on the end with the shifted electron valence orbitals.
This polarized molecule then forms intermolecular bonds which are responsible for not only water's high latent heat but for it's liquid properties at room temperature. When the water is sparked as shown in these video's it explodes because the polarized intermolecular bonds are broken and we get steam. This steam is not due to the breaking of the intermolecular polarized bonds normally accomplished by heat input to vibrate the water molecules apart but by working on the intermolecular bond electrically. The steam molecules will immediately condense unless they are subjected to electrical or thermal agitation for that amount of time needed to propell the piston forward. Myer injected an ionized gas to accomplish this. Is this free energy or just a flash steam engine?
Quote from: sparks on October 04, 2008, 02:16:44 PM
Is this free energy or just a flash steam engine?
The legend told is that Meyer drove his dune buggy across states only on water. I guess he had developed a flash overunity steam engine.
There are similarities to what Myers did and believe it or not crop circles.
Microwave stimulation of hydrogen gas in the legs of a tetrahedron geometry are employed to do something to water. Myers mixing chamber uses emwave reflection to further excite the mix in a resonant cavity. He also employs lazer excitation. Upon compression of this mix I can see a rapid oxidation of water happening.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=5706.0
OK why dont all you idiot science dorks stfu with the stuff that you dont even understand but talk about as if you were some kind of engineer , give a little and give respect where its due , ME has figured out how the injector really works .Not with wild speculation and blabbering about EM waves that I read off some internet article, but with LOGIC.
This guy should have never quit school because all his concepts are total bullshit , you can pretty much a patent a brushless toothbrush if you wanted to.
I was talking about Meyers mixing chamber. He was using a highvoltage highfrequency resonant circuit whereby the chamber forms the capacitor in the circuit. Very efficient use of electrical energy. The voltage is used to produce emwave energy not current flow through the water vapor. This whole deal works just like Tesla's ionizer. Electrons exposed to a longitudinal emwave will seperate from the neucleus influence before the neucleus gets its ass in gear. This only happens when the voltage is high and the duty cycle low. The electrons under their own power chase the wave. While in unified motion their intrinsic kinetic energy is impressed on the external field. The return of the electrons to natural orbitals is the most unified flow and is responsible for the kick from a collapsing magnetic field. Impulse energy. Same goes on in his fuel cells.
plz stfu
Dankie,
Is English your first language? Please contribute
anything which might enlighten or inspire.
SM
@donkie,
Why don't you go out and play ball with your friends?
dankie you are all talk.....i am yet to see one thing you have PHYSICALLY MADE......let's see your "logic" in action alrtize OMGZZZ like lolzzz.
seriously grow some and do something.
no one likes a bench warming trash talker.
LOL i already got all my prep done kinesisi , glad to see you here , im the guy who figured out the injector for you guys of course i wont provide you with a live youtube video of powerful water explosions lol , you already got every piece of hardware i made anyways , just look at that if you wanna see something .
Its you people out there who talk like sparks that are the bench warmers , its just the same never ending bullshit 99% of the times , there is hardly any progress , it took fuckin months of observing to come up with the confidence of saying i know for sure this is how it was made , not just observing like most you mindless people out there like OMG LOLZZ lawton ravi stanley meyers fraud plz help me with smack booster
call me a frugal and skeptic experimenter .
Quote from: sparks on October 04, 2008, 02:16:44 PM
Water is a liquid due to the size of the hydrogen atom compared to the oxygen atom. The hydrogen proton reacts directly with the oxygen valence electrons. This causes the molecule to be highly positive on the end with the hydrogen and negative on the end with the shifted electron valence orbitals.
This polarized molecule then forms intermolecular bonds which are responsible for not only water's high latent heat but for it's liquid properties at room temperature. When the water is sparked as shown in these video's it explodes because the polarized intermolecular bonds are broken and we get steam. This steam is not due to the breaking of the intermolecular polarized bonds normally accomplished by heat input to vibrate the water molecules apart but by working on the intermolecular bond electrically. The steam molecules will immediately condense unless they are subjected to electrical or thermal agitation for that amount of time needed to propell the piston forward. Myer injected an ionized gas to accomplish this. Is this free energy or just a flash steam engine?
what can i say when i read this fkknn **** i just feel like going medieval on all ur asses , i may be trying to knock some sense into you people
@Dankie
Don't know what part you object to in my quoted post. But believe it or not one end of a water molecule is positive and the other is negative. This makes water a liquid and not a gas at room temperature cause it sticks together. It's called a polarized molecule.
Did you even bother to read SM's patent?
http://amasci.com/pathsk2.html
a lil reading fer ya!
dankie you do realize they make huggies fitted diapers now.......this may change your entire attitude. or even your perspective towards people....don't be afraid to weart them either.
Quote from: sirmikey1 on October 04, 2008, 12:31:27 PM
Doc,
Though it may have had a flashback, I haven't seen that
man sitting on a cloud since the 70s.
The video that Ahura posted shows that water expands 1800
times when fractured. Just wanted to throw "compressed air"
out there. Would make for an interesting experiment, for sure.
SM
Electrolysis does not create the steam. Electrolysis creates the gasses which are of a lot lower density than the density of the water vapor. Hence, there's not enough pressure for any useful work, although these gasses expand.
Water expands, when heated, much more than either of the gasses individually. Oxygen and hydrogen molecules separated from the water molecule have so much smaller volume that to pressurise them you would need a LOT of water to create any useful pressure.
I just can't see that being of any use at all. Water is a lot better for that purpose. And safer. Pressurising hydrogen, for example, is a lot trickier and a dash more dangerous than pressurising water. Throwing in compressed gas is just a waste of energy which will not lead to overunity, only explosion of hydrogen. The goal is to spend as little of energy as possible, not the other way around.
And replacing an air compressor with water splitter? How on earth would you engineer that? Two completely incompatible functions. You could run a compressor on hydrogen or electricity from it, but would you achieve overunity? Not on a current level of knowledge.