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PS The application of DC pulsing to an electrolysis cell in the form of a
resonant coordination with inductance is problematically involved with the
fact that while the cell should act as a capacity it also serves as a
short. Dont understand any chords on a circle hypothesis though----HDN

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> From: Dennis C. Lee <atech@ix.netcom.com>
> To: freenrg-l@eskimo.com; KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net; vortex-L@eskimo.com
> Cc: Eric Howlett <leep@world.std.com> hic@world.std.com;
jkokor@alum.mit.edu; discjt@servtech.com; jsearl@tako.demon.co.uk;
lstelmac@lynx.neu.edu; rsmith@itiip.com; 73577.123@compuserve.com;
tcapizzi@world.std.com; tom.duff@poweroasis.com
> Subject: Missing Meyer Patent Info
> Date: Sunday, October 25, 1998 10:57 AM
>
> 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
>
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