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Robin - Go for it. Here is a site for the relevant frequencies for maximum water resonance. The wavelength of a typical oven magnetron is unfortunately too long. For recycling water vapor in air- a practical resonance is 183 GHz - about 100 times better than the oven, which can be achieved with a simple Gunn diode. http://www.mwl.sci-nnov.ru/res_%20spectr_ex.html -Original Message- From: mix...@bigpond.com Actually this invention has all that would be needed for Hydrino production. The microwaves ionize some water molecules creating free H atoms which could then be catalyzed by other free water molecules. The ensuing VUV and soft x-rays help out with further ionizations. In short I have often wondered if this might work, at least to some extent. >Cleaning out old email, and this post turned up from 20 years ago (edited). >Needless to say, yet another false alarm in the quest for that miracle >shortcut to free energy. OTOH it was definitely as green as. err. >freshly-mowed grass. > >Date: 28 Oct 1995 >From: Eugene Mallove (on behalf or unnamed inventor) >To: Vortex>Subject: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE - NEW INVENTION > >The device is an internal combustion engine in which small quantities >of water are turned into steam by the use of a magnetron (as found in >microwave ovens)..
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Robin, rather than use a piston engine for this concept, it might be possible to convert a motorcycle turbocharger to "burn" water vapor. These are low-priced- check eBay. This could be closed-cycle and would probably work best at a partial vacuum for better ionization. Here is a site for the relevant frequencies for maximum water resonance. The wavelength of a typical oven magnetron is unfortunately too long. For recycling water vapor in air- a practical resonance is 183 GHz - about 100 times better than the oven, which can be achieved with a simple Gunn diode. http://www.mwl.sci-nnov.ru/res_%20spectr_ex.html -Original Message- From: mix...@bigpond.com Actually this invention has all that would be needed for Hydrino production. The microwaves ionize some water molecules creating free H atoms which could then be catalyzed by other free water molecules. The ensuing VUV and soft x-rays help out with further ionizations. In short I have often wondered if this might work, at least to some extent. >Cleaning out old email, and this post turned up from 20 years ago (edited). >Needless to say, yet another false alarm in the quest for that miracle >shortcut to free energy. OTOH it was definitely as green as. err. >freshly-mowed grass. > >Date: 28 Oct 1995 >From: Eugene Mallove (on behalf or unnamed inventor) >To: Vortex>Subject: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE - NEW INVENTION > >The device is an internal combustion engine in which small quantities >of water are turned into steam by the use of a magnetron (as found in >microwave ovens)..
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In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sat, 28 Nov 2015 07:45:02 -0800: Hi, Actually this invention has all that would be needed for Hydrino production. The microwaves ionize some water molecules creating free H atoms which could then be catalyzed by other free water molecules. The ensuing VUV and soft x-rays help out with further ionizations. In short I have often wondered if this might work, at least to some extent. > >Cleaning out old email, and this post turned up from 20 years ago (edited). >Needless to say, yet another false alarm in the quest for that miracle >shortcut to free energy. OTOH it was definitely as green as. err. >freshly-mowed grass. > >Date: 28 Oct 1995 >From: Eugene Mallove (on behalf or unnamed inventor) >To: Vortex>Subject: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE - NEW INVENTION > >The device is an internal combustion engine in which small quantities of >water are turned into steam by the use of a magnetron (as found in microwave >ovens).. > [snip] Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html
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Regarding RAR: They had modified the machine design around the telescopic arm and weights in the course of building. Without more info its a mistery. H Ucar
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Jones, One of my favorites was RAR Energia's gravity motor. http://www.rarenergia.com.br/ After going quiet for more than a year they have posted a number of new diagrams in November. They didn't make me any wiser and I suspect if it really worked we would have seen a video of it running by now. At least it was an impressive effort to build TWO such machines!
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On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Jones Beenewrote: > SPREAD THIS TECHNOLOGY - IT IS FREE!! > > PRINT THIS BEFORE IT IS DELETED FROM THE NET! > > MY CODE FOR FUTURE IDENTIFICATION IS PANGURBAN > I laughed a lot with this whole email. This part was especially fun. Eric
Re: [Vo]:blast from the past
Wasn't Tom Beardons MEG made from a special ferromagnetic metglassPioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/ On Saturday, February 14, 2015 7:16 PM, Alain Sepeda alain.sep...@gmail.com wrote: 2015-02-13 16:04 GMT+01:00 Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net: EP 0461690 A2 the zeolithe structure let me think they were not far from todays ideas on nanostructured material
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Originally from 320. Others tried 630 and 1000. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8mt4mJOTGvBQVMtTHFSTC1fQWM/view?usp=sharing On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Harvey Norris harv...@yahoo.com wrote: Wasn't Tom Beardons MEG made from a special ferromagnetic metglass Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/ On Saturday, February 14, 2015 7:16 PM, Alain Sepeda alain.sep...@gmail.com wrote: 2015-02-13 16:04 GMT+01:00 Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net: EP 0461690 A2 the zeolithe structure let me think they were not far from todays ideas on nanostructured material
Re: [Vo]:blast from the past
2015-02-13 16:04 GMT+01:00 Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net: EP 0461690 A2 the zeolithe structure let me think they were not far from todays ideas on nanostructured material
RE: [Vo]:blast from the past
From: Alain Sepeda EP 0461690 A2 …the zeolite structure let me think they were not far from todays ideas on nanostructured material… Both zeolites and Raney nickel have intrigued researchers over the years in the context of reactivity with hydrogen at nanoscale dimensions, but many experiments have come up short… well, not really short but unconvincing. Many experiments with zeolites and Raney nickel seem to show low COP in the range of 1.1 to 1.2 which is still in the noise level but begging for more research.