points well made... I forgot about salt ions, guh.... <insert pic of
Don hitting himself in the head with a rubber hammer!>
Also re: your ocean battery, yeah... wouldnt that work?
Feberrus@aol.com wrote:
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> In a message dated 98-08-21 23:16:51 EDT, you write:
>
> << what would be a good way to test for ZPE potential in water?
> Could I just use a multi-meter, take some sample water... pour
> it into two glasses, dip an electrode in each... maybe put some salt
> in (a pinch) and see what I get for mv? Or what would be a good way?
> Any ideas? >>
> i don't think that is zpe power espically with salt put in you will get
> chemical power from the salt ions in the solution. by the way if salt water s
> electrolytic and can supply power. why not just rust proof electrodes with
> browns gas and stick them in the sea which is a self renewing battery? good
> free energy. (Gaia makes the best devices)