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Magnet Electrolysis Water Vortex

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

A simple video showing how an ordinary magnet affects electricity flowing in water. The pole of the magnet causes the electricity to flow in a moving spiral pattern which is caused by the magnets Aetheric flow pattern guilding the moving electrons in the electric current. Electrolysis allows one to "see" the hidden nature of a magnetic field. Namely, the spining nature of its source.

I'm using 12 volts from a 2 amp DC power supply. I've also disolved some salt in the water. From the power supply I have the negative wire on the nail and the positive wire on the metal paper clip bent in a circle at the top of the magnet.

Heres a better video of the samething.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2713270737018717005

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  • Hi fridgdog,

    I'll have to try that. Thanks.

  • The current flows from the nail to the paper clip through the water, and as it does this, it is influenced by the magnetic field of the magnet which causes the flow to spin. This is due to the dual spinning nature of all magnets.

  • In the video it is mostly hydrogen that is being produced. Maybe I'll make another video in time. Check out my water/vineger vortex video.

  • Hi IcksUEpsilonZet,

    I'm glad you like my experiment. Its pretty easy to duplicate. Just get a glass of water. Stir some salt into it. Place a large magnet into the glass. Stick an iron nail ontop of one of the magnets poles. Then using electricity, (lets say from a 9 volt battery) place one terminal on the nail, and place the other battery terminal onto a metal paper clip. Bend the paper clip in a circle around the nail, but don't let it touch the nail.

  • I've disolved some salt in the water. I'm using 12 volts from a 2 amp DC power supply. From the power supply the negative wire is on the nail, and the positive wire is on a metal paper clip which has been bent into a spiral around the top of the magnet.

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  • "The pole of the magnet causes ... which is caused by the magnets"

    That perfectly explains the reasoning of "free energy" idiots.

  • super experiment, i have to try that, can u tell more details ? and i have a question i always finish by burning the transformers in elecrolysis, but when i use chargers it doest burn, seems like chargers are protected please tell me how to protect my transformers in electrolysis, using a diode ? i dont know !

  • Is it cooking the oil & turning it black? Interesting

  • Well the magnet is required inorder for this to work.

  • A current carrying wire is already producing eddy currents, from what I understand the magnet wouldnt be needed to show this effect

  • thanks. i will think again about this .

  • Unusual is not the point. Try to understand the relationship of EM fields to the Zero-point energy field, and the significance of the vortex, the significance of the Lorentz force in this respect

  • wood ash from the garden center is the best electrolyte and it doesn't damage any seals you may have in your systens. or better yet make a stainless steel seamless tube electroliser. non polished stainless works the best :)

  • don't use salt....it's toxic

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