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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2008

hho
hydrogen using mercury for anodes
don't try at home mercury is poisonous.

ionized plasma flame out of a hydrogen torch attracts the mercury to one side only.

After using the mercury for electrolysis it seem to have charged up the mercury. you can see this by observing the hho bubbles you can see as i put metal into it.

The mercury also became magnetic as it was charged in the electrolysis process.




Mercury is not usually magnetic.


Don't try at home..

Mercury Settles into crevasses were you cannot remove it, so i don't recommend anyone replicate this.

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  • sorry if this sounds dumb im not the best at chemestry electronics is my specialty.. but if you can, ionize the mercury, and it becomes magnetic, is that just magnetic in general? or does it have a N/S differential? and if said differential exists, could you say, instead of positively ionically charge the particle, negatively charge it to create and opposite effect?

  • @healthspot3 Mercury vapor is very harmful so i try not to mess around to much,but this could be interesting.

  • this guy does not know what he is talking about. to make it "go back to the other side" you have to reverse the polarity. and as akito said, mercury CAN be come ions and ions are magnetic. when he is attempting to draw it back to the other side there is no path of conduction through the mercury anyways, he really is a mad hatter.

  • Thanks for the fuel.

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  • watch out man! mercury emits harmful mercury vapor that destroys your immune system and brain!!!!!!!!!

  • Could it be part of a circuit where the electrical current be passed down through the water . By moving the current behind the mercury it doesn't effect it because its not apart of the curcuit. So when the circuit is complete it moves to the + side. In electrical currents + moves to - , but the mercury moves towards the + current which seems to be more of a trait of electron partials. thus showing that while the current is ran down the water the mercury pushes in the opposite direction.

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  • what about a circle?

  • @crob227 you go homeboy

  • It won't go back because the path is shorted to ground and no current flows through the mercury.

  • @crob227

    You know what, I see there is a very small almost invisible flame, but what you are seeing is the arc caused by the high potential between the electrodes.

    It's true since a flame is plasma, it is conductive and an arc will generally carry through it, the arc will exist anyways.

    The mercury is moving because there is current flowing through it, try this without any HHO (fake BS term idiots use)

  • @x65535x it is a flame, look closely at 2:20

  • @x65535x you dont pay attention......that is a hho flame that is ignited by th ark

    "its a wonder your still alive" what a prick. dontleave anymore negitive comments on my page, if you dont like what you see just ignore or write a positive comment. wonder your still alive thats heart wrenching, i feel sorry for you if thats how you think

  • @crob227 If you pass current through any conductor it generates a magnetic field, just like in an electric motor. It's not a flame it's an electrical arc, it's a wonder you are alive.

  • the water you used, did you say it was super ionized or did my brain just hear that?

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