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 now known to produce evanescent waves (near fields). Such a
combination make it little hazardous like ionization radiation.


On Dec 29, 2016 18:11, "Jones Beene" <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

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 other harmonics including terahertz.

Frank Znidarsic wrote:

This video said microwaves.  The other said terahertz radiation.  I noticed
that the hydrogen burned.  When water is split hydrogen and oxygen are
produced.  This mixture explodes with a poping noise.  For the combustion
that the video shows the oxygen must have been be removed from the gas
stream.  This may have been done as the oxygen consumed the aluminum.  This
supports Jones claim that the consumption of aluminum produces the energy.


-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Znidarsic

He says he is using Terahertz radiation.  I has a frequency that is orders
of magnitude higher than microwave.  That's the frequency of nano-meter
cold fusion operation.  He does not state how he produces the terahertz
radiation.

Frank


-----Original Message-----
From: Jones Beene

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
almost certainly consumed as water is split. He seems to be in denial of
that part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE6k5eOJ4e8

 Terry Blanton wrote:


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/

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