IF ALL that wattage went directly to the kernal..maybe it would pop one of them. There were what? 5 kernals [don't recall]

Three cell phones in a circle won't put all the wattage in any one spot and it will take many times that wattage for one kernel to absorb enough of a share of the waste to do anything much at all.

On the other hand, a high wattage magnatron tube with kernels sitting almost directly in a directed output stream should pop very fast and that's what the video shows happening.

Occums razor indicates that the argument itself is spurious unless *you* can pop corn with [by definition of the proposed myth] 3 *standard* cell phones 'dissipating' 6 to 9 total watts [by FCC limitation on standard cell phones] almost everywhere BUT the corn kernels that only absorb the share of radiation that enters the space they occupy.
Try justifying what didn't happen.
If you can DO it, THEN the reasoning has some place in observable reality and ignoring waste might go somewhere...into overunity.

I can blow a door off it's hinges with a shotgun, but if only 2 pellets hit the door, it ain't going over.

Ode


Have you done the math? Electrolysis provides 2.6 CC of hydrogen and 1.3 CC of oxygen per coulomb. For normal electrolysis, the voltage drop is approximately 1.5 volts, so we have a production of 3.9 cc per 1 1/2 watt second, or 2.6 CC per watt second (AKA Joule). I just measured the volume of a popcorn kernel and got about 1/50 of a CC. I would estimate that 1/5 of a CC would be plenty of gas trapped within a volume of 1/50 of a CC to easily pop a kernel (that would provide about 145 psi of pressure without the additional starch inside taking up room, and much much higher with the starch. Thus one watt second of power would theoretically be able to pop about 5*2.6 = 13 pieces of corn, thus 6-9 watts for 5 seconds which would be 30 to 45 watt seconds should have sufficient energy to pop about 390 to 585 kernels of corn. Thus the amount of energy required to pop four kernels during that time is about one percent of the energy being transmitted. This does not even come close to being overunity. How do you figure it would have to be overunity?

Marshall



## OK agreed...mine
tells me if theirs is in the service area or not, if not, it won't connect
and it has to find that out somehow.
Never the less the FCC set a max of 3
watts. "full power"
Most cell phones do 2 watts.

4 watts for a cordless
phone?
What's the point, that is still many times the power needed to do it using disassociation.

Marshall

Ode


Marshall




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