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Author Topic: Bike runs on water 100 % - No Gasoline - Microwave Pulse Generator Water Split  (Read 94108 times)

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to compare synthetic oil to conventional motor oil , would need testing under combustion conditions using a carbon-LESS fuel as a reference point , that rules out methane , methanol , ethane , ethanol .....

I would be suspect of any Hydrogen test that did not show CO2 levels

the test on Steve Ryans motorcycle showed CO = 2% , CO2 = 11%  .   The 60mins doco had the test within 45 mins previous to Steve being confronted by Dr Robert Rayne , fuel emissions expert .  The testers said it would be normal to have levels of carbon becase of engine oil .  Dr Raynes professional response = "Uummm"

Ive tried to find Dr Rayne today , Ive seen his articles in new car mags before

hoptoad

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Hre is a quick test. Looks like he might be using ethanol.
Yes, the ethanol looks likely.

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of course there is a vast difference between the measurement from burned engine oil and the engine running on fossil fuel.
the amount of oil that slips through the oil scrape rings is so tiny that it still will be easily determined whether the engine is running on oil or not.
 

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Yes, the ethanol looks likely.

Well it could also be, that he has saltwater in there with the colloidal silver solution and then the flame would also burn with a yellow
tint.....
As he could not light up the test tube outside his RF coils, this can not bet Ethanol..


By the way, the Greek comments sometimes reveal lots of interesting details, which I just found out via translating via Google Translator:
These comments were slightly edited by me to better understand them... This came from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQDgcZw75ng

The life of this metal material he is using is about 350 to 400 hours of electric power generation.

The Metal must be replaced at intervals of 25 to 30 days depending on the burning, logically no question of quantity of water,
so water of course must be more often refilled..., but the Metal  is the consumable.

A House needs about 5 kilowatts of power to be electrified.

The device we have seen is a one kilowatt capacity needs a METAL quantity which costs 7 Euro for one kilowatt per about 30 days on average,
so let's do the math..
Well :
5KW x 7  Euros = 35 Euros, ie 35 Euros per month to supply your 5 KW home ! Without the cost  and burden of recycling the metal residues...
That is pretty cheap !

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How much energy does it take to get the sacrificial metal to be useful? Is it waste aluminum? Would it be better to recycle the metal instead of using it in this way?
hariberlin, your math is false. The 'average' home does not consume 5kW continuously (which would be 120 kWh/day). Excluding heating and non-electrical: cooking, water heating and cloth drying, it is more likely 20 kWh/day.
When I lived in a 180 m^2 home (three levels, including basement ~450 m^2) in Southern Ontario, we used ~2 liters of oil for heating/day; that is ~30 kWh/day for heating. All our remaining energy came from grid electricity: another 5 kWh/day. So, our maximum energy use was ~35 kWh/day for ALL energy.

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How much energy does it take to get the sacrificial metal to be useful? Is it waste aluminum? Would it be better to recycle the metal instead of using it in this way?
hariberlin, your math is false. The 'average' home does not consume 5kW continuously (which would be 120 kWh/day). Excluding heating and non-electrical: cooking, water heating and cloth drying, it is more likely 20 kWh/day.
When I lived in a 180 m^2 home (three levels, including basement ~450 m^2) in Southern Ontario, we used ~2 liters of oil for heating/day; that is ~30 kWh/day for heating. All our remaining energy came from grid electricity: another 5 kWh/day. So, our maximum energy use was ~35 kWh/day for ALL energy.


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                                                "Standart behaviour"                  versus                                  "Intelligent behaviour" !
Day Total:                                       18,650 Wh / d                                                                           3,020 Wh / d
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ARMCORTEX

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Unfortunately, the fact is that all I see out there is scams, this technology is one of the only working teachnologies wich immediatly solves problems.

Enormous effort must be put into it, nothing is too hard.

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Its been a while since anything has been posted on this invention, anyone got any updates?
As I mentioned before I believe its a scam, as the explanation given by Peter Painter makes no scientific sense. Most of these smart guys throw in some science but the science ultimately dos not add up. Here we have bad chemistry with hydrogen bening produced and oxygen not being liberated nor forming oxides or hydroxide which is completely impossible as it would cause masssive electrical non neutrality in the water, then we have more hydrogen coming out than is possible with the power being consumed. |Apparently the metal catalyses the reaction.  Umm, sorry Peter Painter but catalysts do not lower the total energy required , only the activation energy required, big mistake and finally, the 'hydrogen' burns nice and slow like an alcohol, with a yellow tip.

What we need to see is how much investment the company has obtained from investors, do any people qualified in law or commerce know how to obtain this information? Surely there is a legal way of obtaining information on these inventors who ultimately deliver nothing to neither the investors ofr to the world.

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New Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmEt3DjRAiw

Read the video info box description there..!

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Petros Zografos has a new Free Energy Device Prototype Generator.
New Video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J95YroiRrk

Regards, Stefan.
P.S. Read the description in the video info box there.

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What is that consumable alloy that his generator uses ?

hartiberlin

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It is said colloidal silver at least in the Bike Motor fuel generation where he shows the burning flame.
In the home power generator, it could be just the electrodes in the cold MHD type generator be used up,
but who knows, maybe these electrodes are inert, so they are not used up ??
We really need more infos about this cold MHD Type fuelcell generator.

Somebody said, the metal, which is used up costs 3 cents/KWh, so this would be still cheap...
I am already paying 27 cents/KWh over here in Germany at my flat...

Here is a new video of an Eye witness report from an German Engineer I just received.
I will call him tommorow and try to ask him the right questions...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahCaBtFh6YU

Regards, Stefan.

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Thanks for keeping us updated Stefan.

Who exactly is the engineer? 
Warning bells sounded when Tesla was mentioned.
I have not changed my opinion about the device. Lets see how it develops in the next few years...

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Wow, that is great news!

I already make colloidal silver at home for health but to use it in the engine never crossed my mind!
Now thinking about it, individual particles made of the most conductive metal become EM eddy current freewheels so to speak.
When the spark fires the EM shock wave travels through the cylinder and silver freewheels start to be excited caching
that EM discharge 'wind'. God knows what happens then, is the silver being oxidized in the burning process and the
freewheels become superconductive to enhance the reaction even further?... ;)
I wonder if he is running a plasma ignition spark!

I was thinking about this guy was he making colloidal silver in his charging contraption too?
A Motorcycle that runs on PURE Water


When I build my motorized bicycle I'll definitely try that.

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http://free-energy.ws/samuel-freedman/
http://free-energy.ws/images/samuel-freedman2.jpg

http://rexresearch.com/griffin/griffin.htm

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#78: 5KW x 7  Euros = 35 Euros, ie 35 Euros per month to supply your 5 KW home ! Without the cost  and burden of recycling the metal residues...


#86: Somebody said, the metal, which is used up costs 3 cents/KWh, so this would be still cheap...I am already paying 27 cents/KWh over here in Germany at my flat...


35 Euros = 3500 Euro-Cents / (30,5 days per month x 5 KW) ~ 23 Euro-Cents/KWh + capital amortization of the hydrogen generator !


                                  35 Euros/silver consume per year ?


#78 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQDgcZw75ng comment :
 This metal, producing energy after being wetted and come out to the atmosphere so as to react with oxygen in the air. Of course when dry stops producing and wants wetting again. The life of this material is about 350 to 400 hours of electric power, the volume is proportional to the voltage you want to get. Now I know for a patent, because it has been used during the Second! World War as bomb power feeder. It is not necessary to soak with water, you can have other liquid even defecation on it, the result will be the same.