I stumbled upon This patent while researching and figured I would see if it will
help the cause. In that patent it speaks of using xray or gamma ray energy
in addition to standard electrolysis. The reason I thought it was relevant to the
Stan Meyer research is because the patent states high speed photons are used
to further the process which may be the reason Stan used the LED's in his design.
In addition to the above patent This one is using microwave energy to excite
the electrolyte while you use standard electrolysis. This idea should be an easy one
to implement because of a device called a Gunn Diode which spits out microwave
energy with minimal components. Just a few thoughts to ponder.
help the cause. In that patent it speaks of using xray or gamma ray energy
in addition to standard electrolysis. The reason I thought it was relevant to the
Stan Meyer research is because the patent states high speed photons are used
to further the process which may be the reason Stan used the LED's in his design.
In addition to the above patent This one is using microwave energy to excite
the electrolyte while you use standard electrolysis. This idea should be an easy one
to implement because of a device called a Gunn Diode which spits out microwave
energy with minimal components. Just a few thoughts to ponder.