The correct definition of the First Law of Thermodymics is: "If energy is applied to a system to bring it into an other condition, the same amount of energy must be removed from it, to restore the original condition.
With this definition one can understand that if the system is water from start, when it becomes the original water again at the end of whatever process, no net energy could be taken out in that process - it would then have come out of nothing.
N. Tesla drove a self-designed water-powered car around Manhattan in the 40s. Every time clever people come up with another angle on this common sense answer to toxic fuel, too-big-to-fail Oil and attendant industries goes all out to suppress it. They will rue their ways one days soon. I concur with sallyos06460 and believe Japan was threatening to release their version.
The key to what Stanley A. Meyer did is ionization. He ionized the water, and he ionized the incoming air supply. When a molecule gets ionized to the point where it starts to eject electrons the electrons that are farthest away from the nucleus are the first to go for it take less energy to remove them. The problem for the molecule is those ejected electrons where responsible for keeping the molecule together and without them it simple falls apart. Search the 8xa circuit and see the results.
When I looked at the system , I dont know why he didnt simplfy parts and actualy produce it . He never finished the project to his stringent standards, he was a system nut , and until EVERYTHING was done he wasnt ready to share . The water and HHO injecton can be accomplished with the same signal that trigers the injectors any delay or advance ahead of the gas is a relatively easy fix .
The real issue is power production . Stan new this as well ,the standard wattage altenator wasnt enough
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The correct definition of the First Law of Thermodymics is: "If energy is applied to a system to bring it into an other condition, the same amount of energy must be removed from it, to restore the original condition.
With this definition one can understand that if the system is water from start, when it becomes the original water again at the end of whatever process, no net energy could be taken out in that process - it would then have come out of nothing.
Thermospecialist 4 months ago
N. Tesla drove a self-designed water-powered car around Manhattan in the 40s. Every time clever people come up with another angle on this common sense answer to toxic fuel, too-big-to-fail Oil and attendant industries goes all out to suppress it. They will rue their ways one days soon. I concur with sallyos06460 and believe Japan was threatening to release their version.
sananda2012 8 months ago
Remember I was here.Thai 10:29PM 4/22/2011
universetechnique 10 months ago
The key to what Stanley A. Meyer did is ionization. He ionized the water, and he ionized the incoming air supply. When a molecule gets ionized to the point where it starts to eject electrons the electrons that are farthest away from the nucleus are the first to go for it take less energy to remove them. The problem for the molecule is those ejected electrons where responsible for keeping the molecule together and without them it simple falls apart. Search the 8xa circuit and see the results.
h2opower 11 months ago
I have been explaining to anyone who will listen there power threshold to demonstrate noticable results . 100watt systems will not do it ...
pinemontgo 11 months ago
When I looked at the system , I dont know why he didnt simplfy parts and actualy produce it . He never finished the project to his stringent standards, he was a system nut , and until EVERYTHING was done he wasnt ready to share . The water and HHO injecton can be accomplished with the same signal that trigers the injectors any delay or advance ahead of the gas is a relatively easy fix .
The real issue is power production . Stan new this as well ,the standard wattage altenator wasnt enough
pinemontgo 11 months ago
Yes,secret is in water mist,not in big hho quantity! This foam...interesting idea!
Ace011mm 11 months ago
Nice vid. About time. Makes you think what really happened in Japan
sallyos06460 11 months ago