Magnet has a magnetic force around magnet in Equilibrium state
The magnetism in non austenci metals, must be disturbet in OMASA-GAS with 10 to 100 cps frequency vibrator. But magnets! must be vibrate a very strong vibration and high frequency to let the field unstable as metal itself inside is
@djdsfhakdfhlksdhklf Thanks for the information - when I ran this test, I did notice that any movements of the magnets, or constant disruption of the magnetic field increased the amperage slightly - not exactly constant vibration but suggested vibrating the magnets (distorting the field), would increase electron flow - I bypassed the use of a frequency vibrator by using opposing fields but the field distortion is stripping the metal in the plates?
Great job brother! This is definately splitting water. The non-uniformly distributed bubbles are the proof.
I'm left wondering what would happen if the magnets had like poles pushed together? Very interesting...here is the vid that led me to yours...maybe you'll like it:
@MrAnguswangus Hi... thanks for your comment - I tried opposing poles, hoping it would force the oxygen off the plates, allowing better conduction... but the magnets were too difficult to control, so I gave up... LOL! - I will try again when the weather improves.
some time ago i read that magnets alone could split water but they said the magnets would drain, this done many years ago, cant seem to find the link now sorry.
@1freedomfighter11 Hi, thanks for the comment - I'm sure hoping someone will come up with an answer - I will continue with this in the summer - 3ft of snow here... LOL!
@reeseht Part 2: might want to research DoD positive analysis of coldfusion, Dr. Mosier-Boss of the US NAVY cold fusion, and ORMES, i say ORMES because I was the first to discover them on my cell walls with the Joe cell, if you watch the secrets of the lost ark you will see how important this discovery is.
@reeseht Part 1: By the way i don't believe for a minute that it does drain the magnets but it did crack the water, was most likely suppressed, are you familiar with the Joe cell? I worked with one when i had my licence and doubled my fuel mileage. Will be glad to answer any questions you may have, i am very knowledgeable with any aspect of this technology,
@frank0067 Hi there, thanks for the comment... I tried this with and without the magnets & as stated in other comments, different metals... It only worked with the magnets? Still, I appreciate your input as it also crossed my mind that there may be something in the magnet make up creating an enhanced electrolyte? I don't have the facility or sensitive test equipment to explain what is going on & I was hoping others might?
I did a similar experiment using two nickle plated magnets with a plastic fork separating them.After three days sitting in baking soda solution.Bubbles formed.
I tried this with non-magnetic S/S plates - it didn't work.
Titanium & nickel will just about work but is very poor.
Just after I made the video I shorted the plates when I was trying to reposition them nearer the centre... sh!t... I'll recharge the batteries and try again at a later time.
Magnet has a magnetic force around magnet in Equilibrium state
The magnetism in non austenci metals, must be disturbet in OMASA-GAS with 10 to 100 cps frequency vibrator. But magnets! must be vibrate a very strong vibration and high frequency to let the field unstable as metal itself inside is
source of study: Walter Russel and net-research.
djdsfhakdfhlksdhklf 1 year ago
@djdsfhakdfhlksdhklf Thanks for the information - when I ran this test, I did notice that any movements of the magnets, or constant disruption of the magnetic field increased the amperage slightly - not exactly constant vibration but suggested vibrating the magnets (distorting the field), would increase electron flow - I bypassed the use of a frequency vibrator by using opposing fields but the field distortion is stripping the metal in the plates?
Look at my video - BLACK WATER
Jim
reeseht 1 year ago
Great job brother! This is definately splitting water. The non-uniformly distributed bubbles are the proof.
I'm left wondering what would happen if the magnets had like poles pushed together? Very interesting...here is the vid that led me to yours...maybe you'll like it:
watch?v=mJhogR7YLps&feature=feedf
Here is another that is of interest as well:
watch?v=XfUhvmsGHws
Keep up the good work.
MrAnguswangus 1 year ago
@MrAnguswangus Hi... thanks for your comment - I tried opposing poles, hoping it would force the oxygen off the plates, allowing better conduction... but the magnets were too difficult to control, so I gave up... LOL! - I will try again when the weather improves.
Appreciate the links... I'll check them out.
Jim
reeseht 1 year ago
some time ago i read that magnets alone could split water but they said the magnets would drain, this done many years ago, cant seem to find the link now sorry.
1freedomfighter11 1 year ago
@1freedomfighter11 Hi, thanks for the comment - I'm sure hoping someone will come up with an answer - I will continue with this in the summer - 3ft of snow here... LOL!
reeseht 1 year ago
@reeseht Part 2: might want to research DoD positive analysis of coldfusion, Dr. Mosier-Boss of the US NAVY cold fusion, and ORMES, i say ORMES because I was the first to discover them on my cell walls with the Joe cell, if you watch the secrets of the lost ark you will see how important this discovery is.
1freedomfighter11 1 year ago
@1freedomfighter11 I really appreciate your information - I will definitely check out all aspects.
Thanks
Jim
reeseht 1 year ago
@reeseht Part 1: By the way i don't believe for a minute that it does drain the magnets but it did crack the water, was most likely suppressed, are you familiar with the Joe cell? I worked with one when i had my licence and doubled my fuel mileage. Will be glad to answer any questions you may have, i am very knowledgeable with any aspect of this technology,
1freedomfighter11 1 year ago
your voltage is makeing those bubbles not magnet
frank0067 1 year ago
@frank0067 Hi there, thanks for the comment... I tried this with and without the magnets & as stated in other comments, different metals... It only worked with the magnets? Still, I appreciate your input as it also crossed my mind that there may be something in the magnet make up creating an enhanced electrolyte? I don't have the facility or sensitive test equipment to explain what is going on & I was hoping others might?
Jim
reeseht 1 year ago
I did a similar experiment using two nickle plated magnets with a plastic fork separating them.After three days sitting in baking soda solution.Bubbles formed.
stobor2 1 year ago
@stobor2 Hello - I'm sure pure nickel reacts when using very low voltages... I didn't think to use baking soda... I'll try it & see what happens?
Thanks for the suggestion.
Jim
reeseht 1 year ago
Nice work Jim.
Larry
HHOPWR 1 year ago
I tried this with non-magnetic S/S plates - it didn't work.
Titanium & nickel will just about work but is very poor.
Just after I made the video I shorted the plates when I was trying to reposition them nearer the centre... sh!t... I'll recharge the batteries and try again at a later time.
Jim
reeseht 1 year ago