Re: Hydroxy and N-Machine (DePalma) a match made in heaven?

dwenbert ( (no email) )
Tue, 17 Nov 1998 03:05:34 -0500

>It occurred to me that the high current and low voltage N-machine described
>in the above patent might just be the answer to the almost free production
>of Hydroxy. In a smaller scale this could be used to run an auto for almost
>free... very appealing indeed! Not to mention other applications.
>What do you think?

Chris:

I think that low current high voltage is the answer to the almost free
production of hydroxy, as Meyer (et al) have demonstrated. There is a
significant amount of historical anecdotal evidence in support of the idea
of molecular resonance in water. Pulsed HF/hv in the presence of a
continuous low voltage field makes logical and scientific sense. What
remains to be seen is if the HF/hv which eminates from a Newmanesque system
can be of the appropriate frequency to trigger the dissociation. One might
suspect that there is a pattern to all this, given the similarity of the
waveform between Newman output and Meyer input systems........

/Dave
David L. Wenbert
Great Power & Light Co.