Progress Terry?

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Terry Blanton
Fri, 04 Aug 2006 19:10:06 -0700

I will store the 2 litre results in some (Templar) masonic jars until
Tom is ready to test for activity in his hydrobooster and I have
results from phase II for the small engines.

Phase II will be the same as the first with 16 plates and a 24 VDC
source.  The big difference is that I will be using a battery source
instead of one with ripple.

Suggestions?  We start Sunday.

Terry
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: 8/19/2006 2:39:45 AM
Subject: [Vo]: Re: Field Induced Ionization & Ion Hydration of Water

Posted 08-03-06.
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> 1, "Water tends to form small "NanoPolymers", x H2O -----> (H2O)x"
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> 2, " The attraction for the proton of a molecule by a neighboring oxygen atom
>      in the (H2! O)x nanopolymer causes some formation of  OH-  hydroxyl and hydronium H3O+ ions
>      2 H2O -----> H3O+ +  OH- ".
> 3, "The Dipole Moments of the individual water molecules are additive in the Polymers ".
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> 4, "Hydration of the ions forms nH2O.OH-  and  mH2O.H3O+ NanoClusters".
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Would step 4 create a " Composite Neutral NanoCluster " (nH2O.OH- : mH20.H3O+)
possibly with a detectable large dipole moment?
 
My Conclusion FWIW:
 
The "Activation" step applies a field (at voltages well below electrolysis levels)
that aligns the nanopolymer dipoles and stimulates exothermic "Pseudo! -Autoionization"
and Hydration of the water.
&nbs p;
Hence the pH will remain at about 7.0 even when all of the water is "activated" into
a "colloidal gel" of Nanoclusters.
 
The Nanoclusters will "burn" explosively in a microwave oven or an ICE releasing about
750 kJ/mole of ions formed.
 
Fred