hi would you try ultraviolet as a guy did hydrogen with that years ago also natures rainbow may be a big clue.this can be done by a prism effect (ultra bright led shining through a diamond or diamond shape) you get my drift . meyer said the led places power into the nucleus which it does and destabilises the electrons as they cannot stabilse in their field in the atom.all adds up.
did you tried it with an electrolizer it could potencially benefit hho experiments!!!
energiainti 1 year ago
i wish video quality could be better ...i can't see if this is buring water or arcing..
nice expiremnt.
dreamyear 1 year ago
@dreamyear , I'm with you on this Dream. I can't see hardly anything in this vid.
:(
But, it's a great experiment
mikepowers420 1 year ago
hi would you try ultraviolet as a guy did hydrogen with that years ago also natures rainbow may be a big clue.this can be done by a prism effect (ultra bright led shining through a diamond or diamond shape) you get my drift . meyer said the led places power into the nucleus which it does and destabilises the electrons as they cannot stabilse in their field in the atom.all adds up.
honda4004 1 year ago
@honda4004 I have tried that b4 using UV & Red Burning lasers.... Info is valid from Meyer on priming with light energy....
fastimports3 1 year ago
@honda4004 , the UV guy was me. I've been telling people about how important the UV photon is to splitting water efficently for years.
Stan M. used IR LED's, but would have used UV if they had been available. The deeper into the UV spectrum you go, the better they work.
Peace.
Mike.
mikepowers420 1 year ago