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raburgeson

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Keely's frequency
« on: October 19, 2007, 01:53:20 PM »
Has anyone ever tried a resonant drum like the kind they build for ultrasonic parts cleaning, built to resonate at the Keely disassociation frequency? Anyone know of an attempt like this?

hansvonlieven

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Re: Keely's frequency
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2007, 11:35:30 PM »
Yes raburgeson,

mramos is playing with this right now, so have I in the past. I take it you are referring to the much quoted Keely frequency of 42800 Hz that he allegedly used to disintegrate water. I don't know where this idea comes from, the only references to that specific frequency I can find is in relation to magnetism, gravity and electricity. On its own it does not do what Keely describes, though it is superior to using DC when generating hydrogen.

Keely gives totally different compound sounds for the disintegration of water.

Hans von Lieven

For more on Keely see: http://www.keelytech.com

tagor

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Re: Keely's frequency
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2008, 07:09:20 PM »
Yes raburgeson,

mramos is playing with this right now, so have I in the past. I take it you are referring to the much quoted Keely frequency of 42800 Hz that he allegedly used to disintegrate water. I don't know where this idea comes from, the only references to that specific frequency I can find is in relation to magnetism, gravity and electricity. On its own it does not do what Keely describes, though it is superior to using DC when generating hydrogen.

Keely gives totally different compound sounds for the disintegration of water.

Hans von Lieven

For more on Keely see: http://www.keelytech.com


Hans have you seen this

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3764.msg82407.html#msg82407
@ all

Have you seen this water heater ( ... reaching 2000% efficiency !!!!!! )
http://merlib.org/node/5504
It seems to work on a similar resonance principal ( although he claims it is the sound ) as the one shown by the Amish group.
the interesting note is that the guy has the technology for about 50 years and has a small workshop for making the device ... and NO ONE seems to be interested.
I REALLY would like to find out how to contact him and order one !!!!

SAS

sparks

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Re: Keely's frequency
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2008, 07:16:32 PM »
      Keely's water  may have had salt in it.  The salt converting vibration to electric charge on a molecule to molecule basis.  There is someone in Florida that is getting hydrogen from salt water exposing it to rf.