Hydrogen from Cold Electricity
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whats a good source of information on cold electricity?
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I don't know anything about cold electricity but I do know that if one sandwiches a copper plate in between two nickel plated neo disc magnets, the copper plate will fuse with the nickel and will form puddles of molten liquid without heat. I do this with my Tracmag videos on Youtube.
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Cold electricity is observed as a cooling phenomenon at an electric spark. The necessary condition is the utilization of the Potential Energy of atomic and subatomic magnetic dipoles. Until a strong magnetic field can overcome the forces of random thermal motion, alignment will not form between dipoles to utilize this energy. A VERY BRIEF high voltage spark is required to make a magnetic field strong enough to cause this alignment. Potential Energy is restored by absorption of infrared photons.
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Cold Electricity is Radiant Energy. It's when you "Split the Positives" look up Earl V. Gray. This occurs when a HV to LV positive Capacitor to Battery positive shortcircuits a spark with battery negative with resistance creating a potential difference in the positive leads, enough to split the positives and cause a Radiant Spark. Now radiant spark contain 90 degree stuff the government would not like for you to know....=]
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I would like to know that as well
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You seem to have done it, look up a tank circuit and build one with the cell as the capacitor and you on your way.
Doesn't the electrolysis eat away at the copper? Typically when you have electrolysis in a home on copper pipes the electrolysis from the water can eat away the copper. If this is the case it would be hard to consider this reliable as the copper lines in the water would eventually disappear.
DoubtingFaithcom 3 years ago
it does. I dont believe the same will happen if you use carbon rods instead of the copper wires.
plengo 3 years ago
What exactly is 'cold electricity'?
surrealdirector 3 years ago 2
@surrealdirector
it is electricity that will not "burn" your hand, but actually feels cold. Another definition is the "positive" electricity that runs motors and lights just like the "negative" electricity we have in our houses but does not have the exact same properties. For example it can charge lead acid batteries without making them hot.
It has some interesting properties such as: can light a 110 volts light submerged in a glass of water with your hand inside without hurting you.
plengo 1 year ago