[NewCandle] Physical Methods Of Water
Nick Reiter
avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 18 14:58:09 EST 2007
Still not the paper I was looking for, but interesting
anyway...
http://www.qsinano.com/white_papers/2006_09_15.pdf
Usually "white papers" are a total wild-card and can
be as bogus as anything, however this looks like a
legitimate contract and project. neat stuff -
wishemwell...
NR
--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:
> Hey Jones,
>
> Having given some thought to your earlier
> descriptions of the virtual
> cathode/H2O2 system, one thought keeps sticking in
> my head. I'll write it, and
> if your NDA is going to preclude further discussion,
> I'll just drop the
> thought and we can go on with this other thing (H2).
>
> The thought is, how do you seperate the effects of
> RF heating of the
> catalyst/water from the charge effects? I mean, in
> your experiments,
> how do you do this?
>
> As regards the Puharich device, I've seen the actual
> experimental equiptment
> he used to do the tests, it was literally an
> automotive spark plug ( look
> at the patent and you'll see exactly what I mean )
> and a Tek FG504 function
> generator. Anyone can reproduce his work with those
> two thing and find out for themselves
> whether it works as claimed. I've written about this
> before, perhaps on
> the Vo list, perhaps here, I'm not sure.
>
> But on to your interesting comments below. It is
> true that H2 is pretty stable and
> doesn't tend to recombine in solution without a
> catalyst. This is why water
> gas generators work as well as they do. My concern
> was that the substrate
> itself will promote the recombination, before the
> bubble has a chance
> to detach from the surface. The AC ( I use that term
> synonymously with RF )
> exacerbates that problem. OTOH, if the suspended
> catalyst were composed of PN junctions,
> you might just rectify enough AC to get some gas. I
> agree with you that it's
> probably a doable thing, the question is what you
> gain by it. I also appreciate
> that an entirely different sort of thing is
> happening with your H2O2 system
> so don't take my comments about the H2 to apply
> there.
>
> K.
>
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