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Author Topic: HydroMeyers Vic  (Read 235853 times)

dankie

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #135 on: February 09, 2009, 01:32:51 AM »
This thread sure is fun ....  TheBuzz and Grumpy are K.O already  :P I dont understand VVTF you guys are saying honestly ...

Its me vs Kinesis now , but since we are from ioniztionx we will not embark on this ;D

Team ionizationx wins ....




ramset

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #136 on: February 09, 2009, 02:00:43 AM »
St Buzz

C/yah

You guys are a fiesty bunch

lets do this again some time

Meanwhile BACK TO WORK [You got a world to save]

Chet

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #137 on: February 09, 2009, 04:06:24 AM »
With all your worry on proper grammar it seems your more versed in writing than in electronics.  I love how you shout towards everyone and everything surrounding you, sadly your all bark and have nothing to show.  YOU just like everyone else here is on the same level with NOTHING to show. YOU are as worthless as the ones you call worthless and "stupid."  You have a degree in ignorance like no other i have come across.  You emanate backwards thought.  GET OVER YOURSELF.  Your logic is pathetic, your acts are childish, and your acclaimed title of "30" years worth of electronics has still left you EMPTY HANDED.  Stop condemning everyone if you yourself are just as condemned.  HYPOCRIT.  Go fall in love with your reflection a little more.........DOT DOT DOT.

kinesisfilms

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #138 on: February 09, 2009, 04:52:44 AM »
you know nothing about me nor have any idea.  as of now you are making a light bulb light up when water is aligning to its poles.....good job....nothing beats 8th grade science fairs.

speaking of IQ do you have a degree in anything?

Since you boast of your intelligence let's see some credentials.

Gobaga

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #139 on: February 09, 2009, 05:14:41 AM »
you know nothing about me nor have any idea.  as of now you are making a light bulb light up when water is aligning to its poles.....good job....nothing beats 8th grade science fairs.

speaking of IQ do you have a degree in anything?

Since you boast of your intelligence let's see some credentials.

Arri or HD?

(Don't dare answer with MovieCam or Panaflex.)

ramset

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #140 on: February 09, 2009, 05:22:40 AM »
St BUZZ

At this rate its going to end up in Darwins hands

Chet
« Last Edit: February 09, 2009, 05:46:17 AM by ramset »

Gobaga

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #141 on: February 09, 2009, 05:23:57 AM »

It is so simple that once the transformer is wound it takes an hour to breadboard the driver circuit - covered that ground a year ago and anyone that knows anything about electronics and magnetics get's it. Don't take my word for it, look at the circuits Meyer patented - it is all there and not rocket science.


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kinesisfilms

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #142 on: February 09, 2009, 05:33:55 AM »
gobaga if i had money an arri would be wonderful, but an hvx with a 35mm adapter does just fine, and in the future hopefully a red one camera.

wow buzz....no school nothing to show for all of your intelligence? horrible, the world will never know what a saint it had.

im sorry i dont post any of my work here, i have been posting my findings on ionizationx.....woops, if i would have known the great BuzZ resided here i would have thought out a better decision.

thanks for correcting my paragraph, your skills are still useless in this field.

im an engineer not an english teacher.....after all (sadly) an english teacher gets nowhere in the world....but hey i can help correct your stanley meyer replication.....but wait in time you'll come to me.

you just wait.

let's say..........first one to cross the finish line wins.

goodluck...maybe you can correct all the typos in the techincal brief. pff.


Gobaga

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #143 on: February 09, 2009, 05:52:17 AM »
Gobaga, thinking about this original Meyer process helped me figure out why Meyer really filed that last patent application and what he meant by "quick snap back", why he stated electron clustering occurs on the cathode, why he needed to be able to adjust power level. I.e., I found the cavitation requirement for my cavitation theory. I'll PM you at the mouse.

On the cap dump. that is why I was thinking xenon filled with iodine gas to produce that gap. The location indicates that is was solely or also for flash-over protection. Could just be a neon for protection.

If you had a flash over with the electron clustering event I think you might hear a "greater than normal energy" boom.

It has to remain a dipole current until you use it.  Otherwise the effect is lost and you have normal combustion which is not that impressive.  It is no different than impact excitation or capacitive discharge.  It is not our fault that no one else comprehends the information.   They can figure it out or stay behind.  We lose no sleep either way.

(I can say this sort of thing because no one but you, Grumpy, the GDL, and a handful of others even knows what I'm talking about. Spooks excluded since I assume they are informed.)

The right combination of excitations will produce more than the separate means, but the separate means are enough if you just use them.  UV is the most straight forward, but these dumb-asses just don't get it.  Fukin' posers.

Stan didn't have excimers at his disposal.

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K-films - love Arri's - from an engineering perspective that is.  They are a work of art for the most part.  Each camera has it's own "personality", just like people.


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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #144 on: February 09, 2009, 05:54:51 AM »
The hydrogen production rate is radical.

i.e. it will fukin' kill you

Gobaga

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #145 on: February 09, 2009, 06:07:24 AM »
There is a photo out there of Meyer showing off with one of his resonant cavities. There is a 6 to 8 foot flame coming out of it.

We are going to have to disagree on the space in the mark space Gobaga. When Meyer said that was to prevent the process from going into infinity, he really meant "infinity".  :)

Yes.  That is my point.  I'm being coy.  They have no idea what they are screwing with.  The TPU guys know.  A scattered handful of others.  This is the tip of the iceberg of creative forces.


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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #146 on: February 09, 2009, 06:09:26 AM »
space in the mark space

duty cycle

He actually talks about this but everyone just reads right past it.

ramset

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #147 on: February 09, 2009, 06:15:29 AM »
GENTLEMEN

I just want 3to5 lpm strait water no electrolyte [as low as possible input power]

For an open source home heater

    Chet

kinesisfilms

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #148 on: February 09, 2009, 06:19:10 AM »
in all honesty i hope you see what you have skipped over.

thank you.

you motivate me to finish this.

i sincerely mean this.

and remember voltage performs work becuase of a change in voltage kids!...we are not breaking any laws here. also know the importance of RLC and the ratio between them. know how to connect a bifilar coil correctly. stainless steel is the key secret here in everything (and we don't know why and neither did stan and steven).....and all it takes to do this is 12 volts applied at 50 percent duty cycle!....just listen and open yourself up with non judgmental eyes, read the tech brief as if you don't understand science and mathematics...the secret is to let stan teach you.

i am doing this for everyone.....i will release this when it it is identical to his work...every number...every image.

so please give me time things cost money.

and don't let people change your thinking or curiousity.

these people just want power over you and will go great lengths to put you down.

i seriously can't just waste my time doing this over and over again....so buzz you can put in your last words of blahblahblah im the buzz blahblahblah and be on your way.

goodbye people of topic number 6702.0

ramset

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Re: HydroMeyers Vic
« Reply #149 on: February 09, 2009, 07:04:54 AM »
St Buzz

Thanks
could you put a little red bow on it [i'm going to give it to my wife for Valentines day]

Chet