[NewCandle] Physical Methods Of Water
Keith Nagel
NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Sun Jan 14 12:25:27 EST 2007
Hey Jones,
You write:
>This works for peroxide, where only a fractional volt is needed,
> but probably will not work for generating hydrogen, as you would
> need probably 4-5 times more potential (guess). In fact, we never
> see any evidence of even trace hydrogen this way, but even if you
> used stronger magnets and higher flow rates, I don't think you could
> get much (it would probably recombine first).
Absolutely, it would recombine, bear in mind the equivalent circuit
would be a pair of matched electrodes with AC across them.
>But I'm giving away too many secrets...
So what happens now? I thought your NDA's had a clause that
required you to put your head in an fNMR machine, so the
areas where this information is stored can be located, and
then surgically excised (grin).
But seriously, the paper was interesting and takes some of
the mystery of "magnetized water" away, which IMHO is a good
thing. Thanks.
K.
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