[NewCandle] Aluminum electrolysis bubbles after death

Keith Nagel NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Fri Jan 12 11:55:49 EST 2007


Hey Nick,

I think Jones was just free-wheeling on the idea, I don't
think he meant it as a direct explaination of the effect
you were seeing. As he says, Managanese is a good
catalyst for H2O2 production, and I _thought_ that
Fred S. had a patent concerning this but now for
the life of me I can't find it? How odd. 

I also seem to remember some russian refs to the
magnetized water, probably posted by Jones himself,
s'matter of fact,

http://amasci.com/freenrg/wassrmag.html

and also

http://amasci.com/freenrg/phslmag.txt

for the russian refs.

I'm sorely tempted to try some of this, for my own
nefarious needs. But we should come to some kind
of consensus as to what the best thing to try would be.

K.

PS: Bob keeps popping up in the news. Someone noticed
that you could by polonium from him back when that
poor bastard was poisoned. I guess he's still in business
though.

-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Nick Reiter
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 7:28 AM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Aluminum electrolysis bubbles after death


Good morning all,

Some notions and results back****

> Manganese oxide is a superb catalyst for
> accelerating the 
> super-oxidation of water.
> H2O + O3  --> 2H2O2

**********I may have missed something in the posts.  I
had reported on some enhanced bubbling results with
the addition of magnesium (in the form of a magnesium
oxide supplement tablet) to the otherwise distilled
water, not manganese.  However, that being said,
manganese might surely be interesting to try anyway. 
Last night, Sam Faile indicated that gadolinium oxide
doped into the water was something that might be
interesting, due to some obscure nucleon geometry that
Sam recalled being discussed years back.  Don't have
any of that right off the get go, tho.  Sam ran a
trial yesterday that gave similar and good results
using calcium citrate.


 Magnetized 
> water holds eight times more oxygen then
> unmagnetized water.

*********I'll echo Keith's comment on this - its
fascinating; can you direct me to some supporting
literature?

> Therefore you might try to run you same experiment
> with magnetized water 
> which can be easily aerated by shaking - James Bond
> style (not 
> stirring). My bet is that you will get much more
> robust "bubbles after 
> death."

************ I tried this yesterday, with one of my
authentic marvelous United Nuclear (yayyy Bob!) rare
earth magnets.  Couldn't really tell any difference
with bubble count or quality.

OTOH, there could still be some other factors lurking
under-nose.  For example, the original inner rod and
outer helical rod electrodes Sam Faile concocted were
by necessity made from LARGE sheets of aluminum
kitchen foil, folded and twisted tight into formable
rods.  Thus the electrodes of this whole scheme - as
opposed to my experiments from early last year where I
used welding rod or solid Al rod - have an enormous
amount of infolded surface area...

chumbawumba

NR


 
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