Missing Meyer Patent Info

Dennis C. Lee ( (no email) )
Sun, 25 Oct 1998 10:57:02 -0500

Hi;

As I recall, the Meyer hydrogen cell patant with two concentric electrodes
was very specific on almost all details of the design except for the
thickness of the stainless steel electrode cylinders. Insignificant?
Accident? Key piece of info on the design I believe. And probably one of the
most difficult parameter's to determine. I think that the electrodes mass
chord(s) must be also tuned to the resonant frequency of the water molecule
bonds. Keely experimented with Chladni plates to learn how to tune objects
dimensionally. Establishing standing electrical resonance waves with the
water molecule bonds, which also keeps in sympathic vibration with the
electrode mass chord(s), may be a key design feature. Isn't resonance
analogus to superconductance?

Also, I notice that the electrolysis signal waveform amplitudes was about
1000 V on the final cycle. If the electrolysis process runs cool under these
voltage levels, there must be a coherent collisionless vibration keeping the
entire cell assembly in synchronous harmony.

If I suddenly saw pink dots missing from a prototype, I too would probably
be distracted to the point of not being able to get the powersupply tuned. I
might think, what is the idea here? Either somebody doesn't understand the
higher dimensional laws or they think that they're better, or more powerful,
or they won't be noticed by the universe, or what? Isn't a positive energy
unit added to a negative energy unit equal to zero?

Regards;
Dennis

Tall Ships
http://pw1.netcom.com/~atech/tallship.html