It is John Kanzius (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kanzius) first
reported to split water with RF. Otoh, I think I did it at 1996 with self
resonating coil circuit (Bipeg) to split the water in air having high
humidity and produced ozone as by product. Fields of the coil have rich
harmonics and
Nigel Dyer wrote:
We had a very good presentation of Browns Gas by the Hurtaks at the
last water conference although no overunity was claimed, just that it
was able to improve the efficiency of an internal combustion energy.
This looks to be very similar to a classic Browns gas setup
Nigel
Frank,
The voice in the video is Stefan Hartmann who is German. He has an
online blog where... IIRC... he says that there are two GHz frequencies
used in the range of 150 GHz.
The implication is that that the lower frequency waves from the two
sources interact via interference to produce oth
We had a very good presentation of Browns Gas by the Hurtaks at the last
water conference although no overunity was claimed, just that it was
able to improve the efficiency of an internal combustion energy. This
looks to be very similar to a classic Browns gas setup
Nigel
On 28/12/2016 04:36,
stream. This
may have been done as the oxygen consumed the aluminum. This supports Jones
claim that the consumption of aluminum produces the energy.
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From: Frank Znidarsic
To: vortex-l
Sent: Wed, Dec 28, 2016 11:13 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Greek version of Rossi on PBS
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To: vortex-l
Sent: Wed, Dec 28, 2016 6:41 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Greek version of Rossi on PBS
Terry,
Here is a video of an older device, showing the basic setup - curiously
using microwaves. The amount of gas is indeed impressive but there is no
valid proof or even raw data to
Terry,
Here is a video of an older device, showing the basic setup - curiously
using microwaves. The amount of gas is indeed impressive but there is no
valid proof or even raw data to show that it could be anomalous.
Plus- he is not being clear that there is a metal electrode - which is
almo
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
> PETROS ZOGRAFOS is a Greek inventor who claims to split water in a way to
> get more energy out than was put into the system.
Transcript:
http://www.off-grid.net/power-tap-water/
PETROS ZOGRAFOS is a Greek inventor who claims to split water in a way
to get more energy out than was put into the system. Sound familiar?
Shades of Stanley Meyer. He even uses the "resonance" spiel of Meyer and
pretends that it is a new thing.
Zografos was apparently featured on PBS tonight
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