High Frequency D.C. Energy and Water

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2008

High Frequency and Radiant Energy reaction in water. Further testing showed the ability to melt copper and other metals. Tungsten near melting point. Over 6000 degrees F.

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  • Im not sure what you are trying to accomplish. Can you post another using a glass bowl? 

  • ho man you are just applying enough energy so the water becomes conductive and electrons jump the gap, instead of welding you are just melting your huge electrode...

  • wow, you get 1/10,000 of the energy you put in..

  • you could use the DC voltage as a frequency carrier.

  • man I would take care, when you get the right frequency and crack the water molecules, at 40amps I think you are about to blow your lab away!

  • Perhaps pulsed DC would be a better description.

  • Put it in a clear plastic bucket or jug

  • How much power goes into that ?

    Please come to overunityDOTcom

    and report.

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • How do you think Digital works? You can control the pulse speed (frequency) & the Width(the length\fatness)can all be changed in DC. Normal DC is 100% duty cycle which means it is always on, 100% of the time. But with circuits or simple RC networks (resisters & Capacitors)you can do many many things with DC.

  • hmmm.... sparks. Big deal. Lots off energy to make such a little spark. Flint and steel would do better.

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