Successful Replication of Meyer's Electrical Polarization Process
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I just got done watching ALL of Russ' videos on his Stan Meyer replication (only took me maybe 5 days, i have no life) and was wondering what's the highest voltage either of you have worked with in regards to this work? Reason i ask is i believe that the higher the voltage the more 'free' energy potential (Tesla worked in millions of volts but highest extractions of 'radiant' energy occurred with the shortest pulse durations mico/nanoseconds). Do you think this could be relevant to this work?
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@alex and russ. That is the best step charge parade i have seen. Great job.
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Thanks for making your work open source. Keep up the good work!
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i really wish you all the best guys!
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Could you show what results you would get without the choke in parallel with the capacitor? I noticed that there's only one choke and not two like in Stan's in your schematic. But I reckon the one choke is simply there to restrict current and not to increase voltage potential due to the negative side of the cell wired directly to the IRFP.
Grezski 2 months ago
@Grezski
No one is looking at Meyer's EPP correctly. This circuit is arranged to open your eyes. L1 increases the voltage significantly, but only to the Vss side of L1!
That's they key! It's the kV range BEMF pulse associated with L1 field collapse that yields the strong polarity field that effects the water molecule. Adding L2 enhances the effect further. I made this circuit available to teach everyone and give people a means to gain first-hand experience with the basics of this technology!
singularics 2 months ago
Great work! Looks like we might be getting the same results at this time : )
DaveCBwfc 2 months ago
@DaveCBwfc
I am glad I could help get you there! -Alex
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