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Dynamic charge distribution within a resonant circuits windings
Thor:
This is not a conventional circuit by any means I guess BUT seems theoretically logical / possible?
Andy Chee:
I tried looking for the theory but ended up going in circles, which shouldn't be surprising for a conspiracy theory website about hydrogen electrolysis.
In other words, to asses whether something is theoretically possible, you first need a theory.
https://www.nature.com/articles/news070910-13
doi:10.1038/news070910-13
Thor:
To me it seems like this circuit is the theory. Looks to me like the circuit suggest that there is a primary and secondary ionization occurring.. Primary being at the thermionic emissions capture electrode.. Secondary being the gas or liquid loosing electrons..
This method seems to not focus on inducing thermal kinetic energy into the gas or liquid that it is ionizing but instead it indirectly ionized the gas via thermionic emission. then ionizes the material being processed by electrostatic fields maintained by dynamic charge distribution.
This method seems to focus on resonant pulsing and non conventional discharging of electrostatic fields due to "dynamic charge distribution" in the circuits windings.. creating a electrostatic voltage zone in a dead short condition more or less possibly.
T3sl4co1l:
It's word salad, pay it no mind.
Tim
Andy Chee:
--- Quote from: Thor on November 21, 2023, 02:53:41 am ---This method seems to not focus on inducing thermal kinetic energy into the gas or liquid that it is ionizing but instead it indirectly ionized the gas via thermionic emission.
--- End quote ---
Ionised water is H+ and OH-, which Myer’s theory seems to ignore from the outset. Electrolysed water is very different from ionised water, but he appears to treat the terms as synonymous (which they most certainly are not).
As such, everything that has built upon this faulty foundation, will also be flawed.
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