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great video thanks for sharing your experiment
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so what is the make up of the mud pleaes also whats your opinion on ironizers used for detoxing in foof baths please any one ?
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MR2, this may seem a litle crazy, and I'm not sure how you could find this out without a lot of money, but is there any food value to what you are producing in your test. Just wondering if you may be on your way to building a mana machine? Silly I know, but can't seem to get this out of my head. Look forward to your thoughts!
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For aniversary present, she asked me for an Ipad, but I got her an Iron with an Ironing board instead. I told her this Ironing board is a big mouse pad, and if you left click on the Iron, it sprays water, if you right click, it sprays steam, then you can surf the w w w, walmart wrinked wear. Thats when the fight started.
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You're very welcome! Although, I still feel that bongcouver gets the credit. :) I mean, I wouldn't have looked it up otherwise!
Peace and love, brother!
-Tim
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You're quite welcome! :)
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@Mr2Tuff2 Thank you for the advice on how to conduct (lol) this experiment. Also, thanks for the link. I'm curious about the effects of magnetism on these particles while the current is on. I'd really like to see this stuff under a microscope. Great work Mr2Tuff as always.
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@TwoCablesOCN Thanks LOL I couldn't spell it either. Thats great I'll post the link. Peace
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@bongcouver The Negative plate produces the mud, as they say. I noticed when the big machine was in a clear jug. All the water will circulate from the bottom up thought the center of the plates and back down the outside. The more electricity I added the fast the water circulates. Here is a video of it. Peace. watch?v=KksI1cTFZAM
/watch?v=7NT78nrjrUM anyone see what is different between this experiment and Mr2tuff's ? I know the voltage is different but is it an ordinary "cup of water"? It clouds white in the upper area of the water but is this not water heating up and clouding? I want to recreate this experiment. any advice.
bongcouver 1 month ago
@bongcouver It's water turning into gas bubbles. The little bubbles rise because they are lighter then water. Know the electric current is heating the water and it will boil it if there is enough. The more current the hotter the water. Go ahead and try it just be careful and use a DC Battery. NEVER USE A WALL OUTLET. LOL Peace:)
Mr2Tuff2 1 month ago