Cold Dry Vapor & Electro-Chemical Plasma

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 18 Aug 1998 23:53:46 -0500

Hi Folks!

The following is an excerpt from an email about Meyer.

......on the Meyer comments and attacks....of particular interest was the
following;
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I do not know if a clear description of Meyer's basic cell has ever been
made on this list. There are several interesting and notable points to
be made. The gas in the cell did not rise off the electrodes but out of
a cold " electro-chemical plasma [ECP] " between the electrodes. I use
the term ECP for want of a better description.....

....Immediately on starting electrical generation a fume of gas rose from
between the electrodes. Even after 30 minutes of running, during which
time tungsten steel was melted, there was no obvious increase in
temperature. Concentric electrode mean one electrode is greater in size
that the other causing an increase in potential.

What Meyer was hypothesising would seem to me to be consistent to
Arrenhuius Theory of the 19 century. Meyer never made statement to the
effect of over-unity.

As it was not an electro-chemical reaction, no or very little energy
would be " going in ". The hypotheses of oscillation or resonance and
photon excitation would seem partially reasonable.
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This intrigues me greatly for two reasons, the first is Keely's claim of
a 'cold dry vapor' mechanically produced from water and a new fellow
from Australia by the name of Joe who was recently publised in Nexus on
his method of producing a similar fuel.

Thanks for posting it, I too thought some of the comments were
exceedingly harsh, particularly;

"a scientist who refuses to reveal his secrets is either a fraud or
tantamount to a fraud. The difference is immaterial. Either way he
deserves to die in disgrace.",

no matter who says it, that is completely uncalled for, disgraceful and
disrespectful.

Personally, I've always been intrigued by the idea of 'fractioning
water' acoustically or electrically at a given frequency, however, since
no one to my knowledge ever duplicated or could buy one of these Meyer
cells, we are left with yet another puzzle and hopefully not one that
will grow to mythological proportions based on rumors.

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