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Rodin Coil and Electrolysis

Started by Treal, September 13, 2010, 01:22:54 PM

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Treal

  ;D Ok I'm gonna go a bit half-baked here, cuz I don't have any real experience with electrolysis or building rodin coils, but I do like learning about flow and energy.  Some of these questions may be stupid, but I have been trying to synthesize many different topics lately, so be easy on me.  I find the rodin coil fascinating, and am a big fan of Viktor Schauberger.  I was wondering how might a rodin coil play into an HHO setup?  The rodin coil has a differential, right?...it spins the energy one way (clockwise?), and makes one pole appear to disappear.  Could you have two rodin coils with opposite differentials and use them in the cathode and anode designs to maybe boost electrolysis?  I ask because I understand that different spin directions are related to positive and negative charges.

Any thoughts appreciated.
treal



nievesoliveras

There is a member called @clanzer that knows a lot about rodin coils and he has a topic running here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9674.0

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