Water Fuel Cell Verified by Coulomb’s Law
From: http://waterfuelcell.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1517&highlight=resona...
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UPDATE: I have to mention as I have learned that Stan Meyer's process
is about preventing the exchange of electrons (thus preventing
electrolysis) so the water capacitor can charge toa a high voltage.
The high voltage capacitor has a Coulomb force large enough to split
the water molecule (without depending on a high ion concentration and
electron exchange like electrolysis).
Stan Meyer states in one of his lecture videos that the water
molecule is split using Coulomb's law and Newtons second law. With
Coulomb's law we can calculate the force which holds the water
molecule together as well as the force within a capacitor. Newton's
second law can be used to calculate the acceleration the atoms undergo
in the capacitor...
So many people have stated that Stan Meyer was a fraud because his
water splitting method yeilds excess energy. Well, study coulomb's
law, do the math and you will see that excess is possible.
Here is a great example from hyperphysics:
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/elefor.html
Note with only 2 charges of 1 coulomb each, with a seperation of 1
meter the force is over 2 million tons...A
The site states, as many of us know that the Coulomb force is not
easy to utilize, but we can do so on a small scale and still have
enough force to split water within a capacitor
http://waterfuelcell.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1517&highlight=resona...
Art:
Imagine your walking through a lab and there is a tank doing some
electroplating. One of the attendants accidentally knocks an operating
laser into the tank and it starts to pulse. Can you understand that
when massive amounts of bubbles formed around that light that a man
who has tried for years to find a method to create hydrogen from water
had a eureka moment? Only problem left was to recreate the process.
Mr. inventive used a single laser and fiber optic cable to take that
energy to each electrolysis tube. He could not use the process
directly in his patent because the patent office will not approve
processes that are not accepted as possible by the scientific
community. Stan never told me what type of 12 volt laser he was using.
Hope this helps someone because this invention will still rock the
world.
Can any of you look at the activity in the picture of Stans dune buggy
and think it is from a high voltage charge from a 12 volt system. If
you look at the UK video of his first prototype and where would he
place the circuit. It would blow out the circuit on the positive and
negative plates.
One thing is sure if you add high voltace to the process it is not
going to remain cool.
Stanly Meyers was one of the best thinkers and speakers in creating
misdirection.
When he submitted his patent application it included many pieces
relevant to an electrolysis process and not much to his process. Much
of what I have read here is following is following the path he led,
anyone who read his patent, down the road.
Stan could never sit down with me and explain what he was doing
without going off on his religious or technical babel and he wrote the
same way. I admired him for not selling the whole system to someone
who would have buried it away forever. I never knew a more positive
person who was an inventive innovator. I was so positive that he was
murdered that I feared for my life for doing business with him and the
many meeting I had with him to talk about the free energy future.
In one of those videos he talks about working with a large electric
utility, We talked about how little it would cost for every household
to have there own generation powered by water. No one here has talked
about the wide open field of water purification or the possibility of
a flood control system for rivers. That is just scratching the surface
of what we talked about.
Think about chemistry all elements want to complete their electron
fields and will throw off weaker ones for stronger ones. We now have
free electron creating lasers which were not available to Stan. Your
going to tell me the oxygen atom would rather keep the electrons from
2 hydrogen atoms over free available electrons.
I will end this with Stan Meyer told me he had no idea how his
process worked just his own educated guess.