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From: DrPlasmator
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  • anybody know what frequency this guy uses?

    did anybody see the video where he lit the light bulb up...is that what nikola telsa was up to? sending energy through the air?

  • they are trying to cover up that fact of radio wave frequencies can split water at a high rate..

    so they lie and say...its not electrolysis

  • @frank0067 no conspiracy,electrolysis,H2,nor energy gain. bubbles rising in the test tube eject charged salt water drops into the air at the surface. the RF field heats the small ion density near the surface & ion chemistry produces excited sodium atoms, sodium dimers, & hydrated sodium clusters. the sodium-D line resonance radiation, at 589 nm, is emitted from the core of the flame, which is optically thick so the effective radiative lifetime goes from 16 ns to > microsecs. simple!

  • @DrPlasmator these physical & chemical processes have been known for 50-130 yrs. i can't believe that i'm the 1st plasma physicist to look at this. a colleague & i will submit the paper on this to IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science in a couple of weeks. when i have time i'll make a video explaining it all. note on opacity: it takes 10,000 yrs for photons from the sun's core to reach its surface. emission, absorption, re-emission, & so on. same thing here but this is smaller.

  • @DrPlasmator

    ya what i said.. RF splits the H2 from the O

    why was kanzius machine not duplicated?

  • @frank0067 NO! what you said is wrong. it doesn't dissociate water. salt-water is the vehicle for the Na+ & Cl- ions but, beyond that, H2O, O2,H,O have nothing to do with it. it's NOT a combustion flame, it's a chemi-luminescent flame. big difference. check Wiki about such things.

  • @DrPlasmator look at the first 3 lines of the video discription

  • @frank0067 what about them?

  • Smart man gone...

  • p.s. this has nothing to do with production of hydrogen, i.e. H2, either, by the way.

  • @DrPlasmator yes it does

  • So your saying what?????? could you be more vague??? whats burning on your videos then???? Are you saying Kanzius machine is not burning the salt water? What is it burning then??

  • @notsoround : no Kanzius wasn't burning salt water. he wasn't burning anything in any traditional sense of it being combustion. that was illusory. i'm being vague on purpose - until i finish writing up a few of the 4 or 5 scientific papers that explain all this, which i've spent 4 years researching in the lab & theoretically/computationally. i've got at least one more video to make of RF & high power arc salt water experiments. at some point i'll make a video explaining how this all works.

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