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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

I've noticed with my magnet electrolysis experiments, an unusual phenominon. It would seem that the electrolysis continues to manifest even after all voltage has been removed. The electrolysis will go on for over an hour with no voltage at all applied. Its less intense than when the current is running, but its still there none the less. I've reasoned that the water must act as a kind of capacitor for electricity, which stores the charge and allows for continued electrolysis even after all voltage is removed.

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  • ...used, or a charged plasma of somekind. A gas could also be used, which would show a self luminant galaxy vortex of spining energy. I have read that a man named Eric Dollar created just such an experiment inside a sealed glass container.

  • The electrons from the nail to the paper clip are caught into a magnetic etheric vortex eminating from the magnet. Instead of moving in a straight line from the nail to the paper clip or vise versa depending on polarity of current, they instead move in a spiral pattern due to the effects of the vortex sweeping them along. It would be neat to see if you could use something else other than water to illuminate the hidden nature of a magnetic field. For example, perhaps liquid mercury could be...

  • Thank you!

    If you read the comments on the other magnet electrolysis videos, I explain how to recreate this experiment.

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  • Or in other words, I dont know how the electrolysis is able to self sustain for well over an hour with no external voltage being added at all...

  • Truthfully, I dont know whats going on with my experiment here. Its pretty interesting though...

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  • @spiritelemental your apparatus stores energy in the form of semi-stable ions. Eventually, as the ions drift into contact with metal, the metal acts as a reducing agent allowing the ions to return to a ground state. The process creates hydrogen, which lead you to deduce (semi-correctly) that electrolysis was happening. In fact, what you created was a rudimentary battery. I'm guessing you could have even measured some voltage across the electrodes after you removed the source.

  • how is this self sustaining. you are still putting more energy in then can be produced from the hydrogen.

  • lock @ JoeCell :) nice work

  • are you sure the metal is just not reacting with the liquid? I thougth the same thing ones though I found out the metal was just reacting xD

  • what voltage and magnet are you using? that looks awesome.

  • This is the same as an edison cell. very old. I am surprised no one seems to figure this out. in other words these generators could double as batteries as well.

  • Ive haqd similar results in cells ive built that are north southposi negi injection essentially they continue to run in many arrangements tapering off during that hour or so> But this will only occur if the water has had sufficient charge / running time....

  • Fact is you havent stated what the electrolite is makes a difference.

    and also it cannot be self sustaining its using magnetic power from what i read and eventualy the liquid with get to a saturation point kinda like a half life

    where it slows down and down

    as the electrode an cathode take the brunt of there abuse.

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