Do you still have this setup? It would be really interesting to see how the bubbles react when there is an ultra sonic resonator pointed at the reaction center, esspecially at several different frequencies!
Just taking one look at that video, and it is totally clear why you need to have an ultra sonic resonator to agitate the bubbles and get them to combine faster and more efficiently migrate the micro bubbles away from the reaction centers and nucleation sites. Thanks for taking the time to do this critical research and share with the world!!!
replay to yeah comment about runing a standard engaine well with my test at the mo with some changing to fuel sell i have made so far and my understanding of car engines etc etc i can be done plsu i like to know more about the uv that ur takin about plus laser ur using need to know more about this thanks
Hey, Camster. Welders use a mask because arcs give off lots of UV (as well as other wavelengths of light). I dread to think about the effect of focussing the UV from an arc onto your retina with a microscope... Sizzzzzzzzzzle !!! ;)
By the way... Have you ever seen my photographs of a microscope being subjected to a laser ? The laser is fired at the mirror and up through the stage, objective and eyepiece lenses. The photo shows a sharp focal point just above the eyepiece. Definitely not the place to put an eyeball !
very interesting , have you seen the water ark video that sirhoax put up a few days ago? do you think with proper equipment a internal combustion engine could be made to run on water?
From the stuff I have tryed I don't see a true standard engine using Hydrogen only do to the fact that it involves water. From my tests the water always kills the spark. Mixing with gas may improve mileage but what are the long term effects on the engine?
Do you still have this setup? It would be really interesting to see how the bubbles react when there is an ultra sonic resonator pointed at the reaction center, esspecially at several different frequencies!
SethEden 2 months ago
Just taking one look at that video, and it is totally clear why you need to have an ultra sonic resonator to agitate the bubbles and get them to combine faster and more efficiently migrate the micro bubbles away from the reaction centers and nucleation sites. Thanks for taking the time to do this critical research and share with the world!!!
SethEden 2 months ago
replay to yeah comment about runing a standard engaine well with my test at the mo with some changing to fuel sell i have made so far and my understanding of car engines etc etc i can be done plsu i like to know more about the uv that ur takin about plus laser ur using need to know more about this thanks
keodaminx 4 years ago
Hey, Camster. Welders use a mask because arcs give off lots of UV (as well as other wavelengths of light). I dread to think about the effect of focussing the UV from an arc onto your retina with a microscope... Sizzzzzzzzzzle !!! ;)
RoadRunnerLaser 4 years ago
LOL no kidding hey, I use a camera on the scope not my eyes ;)
camster6 4 years ago
Wise move, I think...
RoadRunnerLaser 4 years ago
By the way... Have you ever seen my photographs of a microscope being subjected to a laser ? The laser is fired at the mirror and up through the stage, objective and eyepiece lenses. The photo shows a sharp focal point just above the eyepiece. Definitely not the place to put an eyeball !
RoadRunnerLaser 4 years ago
very interesting , have you seen the water ark video that sirhoax put up a few days ago? do you think with proper equipment a internal combustion engine could be made to run on water?
december105 4 years ago
From the stuff I have tryed I don't see a true standard engine using Hydrogen only do to the fact that it involves water. From my tests the water always kills the spark. Mixing with gas may improve mileage but what are the long term effects on the engine?
camster6 4 years ago
thanks for the reply
december105 4 years ago