I like your research. I would like to see some more video of your other work I've heard you talk about, such as a simple force field or a simple magnetic plasma field.
with all due respect - i felt that this experiment could have been explained in more detail- what type of liquid etc. but I liked the experiment and Dr Keshe
oh boy you got me corrected there ,, thanks ,, i've seen more vids about them.. it's very informative , they make us more knowlegable about magnetism... cheers bbkingdom ! and to kashe keep up the good work save the planet we only have one !!!
was he saying that the CO2 in the room is becoming a part of the reaction and sticks to the copper ? don't mind the millivoltage ,.. this could help stop global warming,... imagine a russian dude cleaning up L.A.'s smog. .. china, whereever you live !
notice that the liquid is placed in a dark container preventing any light from reaching it. a solution that will change when put in light is noble clorine water which is the only solution that can react with gold (also why it was named noble because gold is conisdered one of the noblest elements). when he took the solution out, some residue still stayed inside it. so easily the copper could have been affected by it, or by the gasses produced and stayed in the bottle after it was emptied.
hi... i think it must be glucose coz if carbon needs to be deposited it has to be from something which is full of carbon material. glucose is an aldehyde and it dissociates with ease under electrochemical influence....thx bye
hi... i think it must be glucose coz if carbon needs to be deposited it has to be from something which is full of carbon material. glucose is an aldehyde and it dissociates with ease under electrochemical influence....thx bye
is this related to Tesla's work on free energy?
8713296 3 weeks ago
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Plasma... in a plastic bottle? LOL
GiorgioDeRa 1 month ago
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GiorgioDeRa 1 month ago
hi, im very intrested in this. is it possible for u to tell me what liquid was used? tnx
farshad94abedi 2 months ago
Who cares, three l.e.d.s exposed to ambient light will give you that much power. What a waste of time.
cybermarsactual 3 months ago
@cybermarsactual lol says...who? This guys a Nuclear engineer and you are a what?
Mannycom420 2 months ago
I like your research. I would like to see some more video of your other work I've heard you talk about, such as a simple force field or a simple magnetic plasma field.
DJMKNZ 7 months ago
Congratulations...You've made a plastic leyden jar.
Latrocinium086 8 months ago
i just with the volume was better cause u cant here some stuff
BillyBarfoot 9 months ago
nice codensator
TeDynef 10 months ago
Ghetto nuclear reactor?
supressorgrid 1 year ago 5
i don't under stand =(
MadHatterTruth 1 year ago
how do you build these things and how many volts do they put out
clony101 2 years ago
with all due respect - i felt that this experiment could have been explained in more detail- what type of liquid etc. but I liked the experiment and Dr Keshe
rsaffe 2 years ago 4
oh boy you got me corrected there ,, thanks ,, i've seen more vids about them.. it's very informative , they make us more knowlegable about magnetism... cheers bbkingdom ! and to kashe keep up the good work save the planet we only have one !!!
MrRapsahaybu 2 years ago
was he saying that the CO2 in the room is becoming a part of the reaction and sticks to the copper ? don't mind the millivoltage ,.. this could help stop global warming,... imagine a russian dude cleaning up L.A.'s smog. .. china, whereever you live !
MrRapsahaybu 2 years ago
With our "powercell technology" we can indeed clean up the smog of LA and Tokyo. Check: keshepowercells com
keshefoundation 2 years ago
notice that the liquid is placed in a dark container preventing any light from reaching it. a solution that will change when put in light is noble clorine water which is the only solution that can react with gold (also why it was named noble because gold is conisdered one of the noblest elements). when he took the solution out, some residue still stayed inside it. so easily the copper could have been affected by it, or by the gasses produced and stayed in the bottle after it was emptied.
kitkat0101992 3 years ago
@kitkat0101992 gold industry used cyanide to leach gold from rock so your wrong
datzfast 1 year ago
cant be glucose solution
mingmingnak 3 years ago
hi... i think it must be glucose coz if carbon needs to be deposited it has to be from something which is full of carbon material. glucose is an aldehyde and it dissociates with ease under electrochemical influence....thx bye
zeb120 3 years ago
What is the liquid?
noeatingallowed 4 years ago
hi... i think it must be glucose coz if carbon needs to be deposited it has to be from something which is full of carbon material. glucose is an aldehyde and it dissociates with ease under electrochemical influence....thx bye
zeb120 3 years ago