[NewCandle] Fred's quest and hydrolysis update
Keith Nagel
NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Thu Aug 30 14:18:02 EDT 2007
Hi Nick,
Thanks for the update. I've been kinda busy the last
week or so with my own work, and not feeling too much
like sitting at a keyboard.
But here I am back in the saddle again (grin), at least
for a short while anyway.
I'll be happy to post your movies on the site here, how
big are they? If they're under a few meg just email them
to me.
It's tempting to start a new thread, although I'm not sure
how much of what I want to say will make any sense to
the rest of you. The experiments and ideas relate
to the basic concepts of resonance. I assert that there
are two forms of resonance, one in which the current
and voltage are 90 degrees out of phase, and another
in which the current and voltage are _in_ phase.
As most people would say this second case is impossible and
that I am an intertube wingnutz for suggesting it,
I am curious what you think about this.
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Nick Reiter
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 7:26 PM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: [NewCandle] Fred's quest and hydrolysis update
Dear all,
Wow, what a rollercoaster this past week or so have
been on a number of fronts. Still, I've tried to
persevere and inch forward on two of several
projects...
I finally have set up a test rig in the back room at
the lab where I can apply 0 to 15kV DC in either
polarity to a pair of aluminum foil parallel vertical
plates, to begin looking at some of Fred's claims. I
played a little today with a Zr foil disc I plated
with electroless Ni, which in theory should have
provided about a 1 volt work function differential,
with Ni being negative to the outside. I didn't see
any net attraction to the positive plate over a three
foot thread dangle, but the disc did instantly pivot
at about 5 kV (over about 15cm distance between
plates) to align it's diameter with the e-field. I
can try batteries and nested cylinders as well.
On the salt water hydrolysis front, I have been
working with "greater than critical" Al foil roll
masses in some higher temp containers. Man, when that
pile takes off, it takes off and heats up quick past
100C, boiling off the water pronto, more than a liter
in like 5 minutes. Which of course makes for sloppy
steamy hydrogen. But consarn it, its neat looking
when she blows like Moby Dick.
I took some photos and some short movie clips with my
digital camera. The movie clips are in a .mov format.
If anyone wants to see them I can send them offlist,
or if Keith has a magickal nook on the site somewhere
for posting such stuff, I'd go that route...
NR
--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:
>
> Fred writes:
> >I want to see if Keith's dipole action wrt the fair
> weather field will pull
> >it around a pivot point.
>
> That sounds like it would be more sensitive than
> your "acculab" scale.
>
> What did you say the field gradient was at sea level
> or thereabouts?
>
> K.
>
>
>
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