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Post by SCALAR WAVE on Feb 1, 2005 18:14:43 GMT -8
Can the Stun Gun Circuit be altered by inputting a square wave pulse to generate a Voltage "POTENTIAL" to a Water Cell to test the possibility of using water as a fuel like Stan Meyer did?
Voltage "potential" is important, read Tom Bearden's update on the Final Secret of Free Energy. Potential is FREE, once the electrons start to move, potential turns to voltage, and you get the destructive "current" aspect.
How do you pin the electrons and at the same time potentialize the water cell to create an EM field to act on Water Molecules.
Scaler waves may be acting as an interferometer in the Cell?
Any Feedback
Scalar Wave
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Feb 11, 2005 10:47:38 GMT -8
I Extremely Doubt that is Practical.
Yes you need Voltage, But Current Actually does the work to generate Hydrogen. A Stun Gun is High Voltage, But the Actual current is only Very Short Bursts. Too short to be useful for this purpose.
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Post by Scalar Wave on Feb 12, 2005 20:39:43 GMT -8
Low to NO votage is exactly what's needed. Potential can be freely extracted from the Zero Point - Vacuum, in unlimited quantities, as long as current is not allowed to flow and destroy the original source (dipole). Stan Meyer wasn't using "Conventional" Electrolysis. High Voltage DC pulsed circuits do some remarkable things. Read Chapter 1 from Secrets of Cold War Technology -- Tesla tried to get rid of the current flow by using High Voltage DC "impulses" sent through a magnetic field (to stop the current) and allow what he termed "Radiant" energy to flow (more likely longitudinal waves of higher harmonics that were decoupled-scalar waves). Stan Meyer may have even had a flow of negative energy (holes instead of electrons - Dirac Sea) which in that environment attracted the Water Molecule electrons and enabled the disassociation of the water molecute. I may even have doubts if Hydrogen gas was the actual combustion medium, the process may actually have been a logitudinal wave interferometer in the cylinder from acumulated cosmic scalar radiation through his process (like Tesla's Colorado Springs experiments at the turn of the century), along with the traditional spark gap high voltage impulse ignition system, which caused his combustion (gas expansion/contraction) to run cold. He was more than likely extracting a temperature differential from the surrounding environment via the unconventional electrolysis process (if you could call it that) and causing the expansion/contraction of the gases in the cylinder. See Tom Beardens articles on Scalar Interferometry. Anyone have some non traditional thoughts on the process?
Thanks - think out of the box!
Scalar Wave
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Post by Paul on Feb 14, 2005 20:46:30 GMT -8
Do you know where one can find any substanitive documentation as to the actual construction of the late Stan Meyer's devices?
Most of what I have seen is conjecture.
This would make duplication easier.
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Post by Scalar Wave on Feb 15, 2005 6:18:32 GMT -8
Look at the www.watercar.tk site, icube forum, under the Stan Meyer Circuit and also Secrets of the Water Car revealed. In some of the messages members have posted much of his data. One very astute thinker, Quiman13, was posting and had some very good revelations -- then he dissappeared off of the site??? Anyway check out some of the Stan Meyer documentation posted there. There's a lot of conventional Electrolysis wisdom there however, so don't get side-tracked by that.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Feb 15, 2005 7:20:07 GMT -8
Sorry if This Offends you, or anyone else here, But:
SCALAR WAVE, Do you Actually have any Electronic Background? And do you really Think you Fully understand your Third Post here?
A Lot of Fancy words and phrases that have very little, if at all Any Meaning related to the subject.
"longitudinal waves" "higher harmonics" "decoupled-scalar waves" "Potential can be freely extracted from the Zero Point" "Vacuum, in unlimited quantities"
(Anyone have some non traditional thoughts on the process?)
Personally, YES, my opinion: "A Bunch of Crap".
Most of the Articles And Patents as well, that I have read have been created for the Sole Purpose of getting Investors to put there money into it.
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Post by scalar wave on Feb 15, 2005 16:46:42 GMT -8
Sorry, don't mean to offend anyone. If you want to build a scalar wave generator check out jnaudin.free.fr/html/sclxmtr.htm at JLN Labs. Build it yourself and do some experiments. Also you might check out peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG and try building the Bedini Schoolgirl Motor to demonstrate the principle of "radiant" (Longitudinal -scalar wave) charging of batteries to verify the process. To really get into the theory read Whittaker's papers from 1903 developed on scalar waves; he showed that all vector fields are two-point functions and decomposable into two scalar fields: www.csonline.net/bpaddock/scalar/default.htm#0Check out, jnaudin.free.fr/html/tbfrenrg.htm to get more info on Tom Bearden's Energy Principles. The Vacuum is simply the virtual particle flux which already sustains all atoms/electrons in their orbits -- otherwise we'd say they're perpetual motion machines to remain in their orbits, but the energy comes from the Virtual Particle Flux of the Vacuum. Every dipole (atom), freely exchanges energy from the "Vacuum", we just need better engineering to extract it. I think Stan Meyer figured out a way just like T. Henry Moray of Salt Lake City, Utah back in 1939. Also you might check out, Gerry Vassilatos' book "Secrets of Cold War Technology: Project HAARP and Beyond", read chapter 1 to get a clue as to what Tesla was doing. Tesla used sparkgaps in his early transmission systems and found out he could induce ionized media to breakdown in a way by a slow growth process. It required very high voltages to make sure there was extreme stress on the medium and therefore some spillover stress onto time itself. As Tom Bearden so eloquently says, Electostatic potential is stress on the spacetime medium at a four-dimensional point. In the new standard theory it may have complex values. The Electrosatic potential can be interpreted as a scalar longitudinal wave in complex spacetime. There's more when you get into interferometry of these types of waves. By the way, typical transverse waves are just two pair-coupled longitudinal waves--just a special case. By the way I am educated; BS, MS and more, but that doesn't help too much when you get into these fringe areas. Love to hear from you all, Please don't take offense. Scalar Wave
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Post by Scalar Wave on Mar 2, 2005 17:42:49 GMT -8
Having read more recent developments regarding the Vacuum Triode Amplifier created by the deceased Floyd Sweet, jnaudin.free.fr/html/vta.htm, and reference, jnaudin.free.fr/vta/vtabuild/index.htm, his COP of approx. 1,500,000 tapped into the negative energy Dirac sea "holes" as T. Bearden has said in a recent article on the process, "By using sharp pulses for sharp energy gradients across very small space intervals, temporarily persisting Dirac Sea holes can be produced. They flow backwards in circuits, and produce (from their moment of formation) negative energy EM fields and potentials." Maybe Stan Meyer's cell provided the sharp energy gradient across a very small space to invoke the Dirac Sea holes to attract and dissassociate the water molecule. Having researched the Cold Fusion process, Electrolysis systems, provide a haven of nonlinear materials and unexpected subparticle interactions (Time reversal, etc. on a subatomic scale). Breakdown of dielectric materials like water and the scalar wave potentials may be a key. Any thoughts or additions to these? Thanks Scalar Wave
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Mar 2, 2005 21:17:39 GMT -8
I would say Absolutely NO.
Sorry I have No real Comments on the other questions, except to say you might need to understand the relationship between current and voltage a bit better. And Don't Believe everything you read on these articles and patents.
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