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Frequencies and resonance

Started by Artic_Knight, February 17, 2010, 08:09:58 PM

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Artic_Knight

so with a little searching on the internet i seen listed 3 frequencies for breaking water extreamly effeciently. 42.8mhz, 34.8mhz, 71.3hz.

Anyone have any idea what frequencies work best or best methods to induce resonance in a cell? theres a lot of opinions on the net. maybe there are some patents or case studies?

onthecuttingedge2005

Quote from: Artic_Knight on February 17, 2010, 08:09:58 PM
so with a little searching on the internet i seen listed 3 frequencies for breaking water extreamly effeciently. 42.8mhz, 34.8mhz, 71.3hz.

Anyone have any idea what frequencies work best or best methods to induce resonance in a cell? theres a lot of opinions on the net. maybe there are some patents or case studies?

A high amplitude transmitter signal of 1420405751.768 Hz(1420Mhz UHF) should cause Saltwater to spontaneously ignite, 1420MHz is the hyperfine resonate frequency of Hydrogen Plasma and the focused transmitted signal should directly interact with Hydrogen Molecules.

I don't know what frequency this gentleman is using but near the end of the video he shows the theory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGg0ATfoBgo

1420MHz should be the optimum frequency to make it as efficient that it can be for Hydrogen.

Paul-R

Quote from: Artic_Knight on February 17, 2010, 08:09:58 PM
so with a little searching on the internet i seen listed 3 frequencies for breaking water extreamly effeciently. 42.8mhz, 34.8mhz, 71.3hz.
The Bob Boyce system which gives electrolysis at 1200% Faraday, uses 42.8khz,
and also one octave down, and as well as an octave below that. There is a toroid
with coils using 42.8khz, 21 and 10 khz.
http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/D9.pdf (and the yahoo Group WorkingWaterCar).

Interestingly enough, 42.8khz is the frequency used by John Worrell Keely

HeairBear

The resonant frequency you are referring to is not related to the molecule or water as a whole. What you are looking for is a frequency related to the space or gap between the two plates. When the frequency matches the space, a resonant action will occur. There is more to it than that, but in general, the 42.8Khz being the special frequency is just a perpetuated myth. If you find this hard to believe, try it for yourselves. The Kanzius method is not anything close to any type of resonant action for the fact it only works with a certain electrolyte or salt. Bob's stuff in my opinion is crap, although some claim his hex controller will charge batteries for four times the price of a Bedini to achieve the same results.
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Hairbear

I have not read this whole thread so I apologize if this has been said or asked.

Will glass [or anything] break" best"  at  a specific frequency?

I really don't know the answer to this,but I feel it would apply to all things solid or not.
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