Larry
Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:
>
> Hi Nick et al!
>
> Well, Nick, that's kind of true, but Meyer did call it 'fractioning
> water' as in cracking the water molecule to release the hydrogen and
> oxygen, which was to be combusted in the engine. Meyer claims to have
> used a frequency.
>
> Whereas Keely claimed that by instantaneously disrupting the molecule,
> it would produce a tremendous explosion using the 42.8kcps...other
> frequencies for triple dissociation were 610, 610 and 12kcps.
>
> I still find it encouragingly synchronistic and supportive that the
> late Henry (Andrija) Puharich found that the optimum dissociation
> frequency for water was 600cps which he happened to stumble upon while
> looking for a way to remove gases from the blood. When we had him in
> Dallas, I told him about Keely's research with water dissociation and
> named those frequencies, he'd never heard that before, so he was
> surprised also.
>
> Keely claimed that using 3 drops of water, exploded in a spherical
> chamber he produced a pressure of 29,000 psi.
>
> As I recall, air pressure at sea level is 14.7 psi. I've worked around
> 150 psi air pressures and that was enough for me, so like the term
> billion in money, I have a problem fathoming even 1000 psi.
>
> I looked through the about 357 patents at;
>
> http://www.uspto.gov (under patent search)
>
> and could not locate using meyer+engine+water
>
> Just wanted to pull up the details of his claims and technique but
> guess not today...it goes back to 76 so maybe I missed it.
>
> I was thinking he used high voltage AC discharge at one or more
> frequencies that he claimed cracked the water molecule, but can't
> prove it without the patent...
>
> ---NickandSim@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > To Bill,
> > You are confusing the keely dissociation frequency with
> the stan
> > meyer hv water splitter. The keely frequency is the frequency for
> the
> > ultrasonic dissociation of water into etheric force (allegedly)
> > The stan meyer device is a type of electrolytic cell to break down
> water with
> > more than %100 efficiency (allegedly)
> >
> > Nick Field
>
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