hi. i'm interested in the actual visual aspects of having a light under water. how would one go about creating this cold form of electricity and using it to light a bulb so that it can be placed underwater?
I have spent a lot of time working with this circuit (and enhanced versions of this circuit) attempting to derive oxyhydrogen gas fuel from water. to date, this particular energization method does not lead to any exotic form of electrolytic fission in the water.
Singularics, That is incredible. I doubt many folks understand just how remarkable this experiment is. Perhaps because not enough people know about Telsa, Bedini, Bearden, Thomas Moray, Gabriel Kron, Floyd Sweet, Marko Rodin, and the great documenter Tom Bearden. Well, it looks as though you doing some cutting edge work here.
Nice setup Singularics.
GBluer 2 months ago
Wow fascinating. Can you share your schematics ?
09205479428 1 year ago
hi. i'm interested in the actual visual aspects of having a light under water. how would one go about creating this cold form of electricity and using it to light a bulb so that it can be placed underwater?
youarelackluster 1 year ago
well, that's special
shpoffo 1 year ago
Hi,
how fast can you heat the water with it ?
What, if you just use 2 electrode inside the water ?
Will the current flowing through it also heat the water or produce HHO gas ?
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 1 year ago
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I have spent a lot of time working with this circuit (and enhanced versions of this circuit) attempting to derive oxyhydrogen gas fuel from water. to date, this particular energization method does not lead to any exotic form of electrolytic fission in the water.
singularics 1 year ago
@singularics Are you able to measure how much current you are drawing at the socket to power the bulb?
How many bubs can you light with very little current draw?
When i say current i mean amps.
PostDefacto 1 year ago
Have you tried a partially evacuated spark gap?
blaargenheimer 1 year ago
Scalar and spacial energy cohesion will someday be the norm. We will look back and say why were we so blind for so long.
Anothercoilgun 2 years ago
what did you use for the liquid?
sethy1 2 years ago
tap water
singularics 2 years ago
Singularics, That is incredible. I doubt many folks understand just how remarkable this experiment is. Perhaps because not enough people know about Telsa, Bedini, Bearden, Thomas Moray, Gabriel Kron, Floyd Sweet, Marko Rodin, and the great documenter Tom Bearden. Well, it looks as though you doing some cutting edge work here.
Aloha
jackscholze 2 years ago