Resonance
I watched a video in which Stan Meyer talked about resonance in his HHO cells. He actually had a circuit that seemed to scan for the right frequency automatically. Unfortunately for me, I don't understand ANY of the math at the link you posted. Seems like some people have the ability to think mathematically or proportionately. For example it takes 1 volt to push 1 amp through 1 ohm of resistance and all of the mutations thereof. I'm one of the guys that had to have the teacher stop to remind me of all the rules that make their particular equation work. It never clicked for me. If resonance could be explained to me at the atomic or molecular level I might have a fighting chance to understand it better. Mind taking a stab at that? Please?Quote from KevinW-dirtwill on August 27th, 2011, 07:29 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKjUzsNj8NM these is a good explanation of scanning method , which is not vital to make gas to replace your go go juice.
it is easier than you think, please look at basic wfc 11 cell notes and 8xa circuit and vic and you have it man
securesupplies
RE: Resonance
« Reply #3, on April 23rd, 2012, 09:54 AM »Last edited on April 23rd, 2012, 09:55 AM by securesupplies
I watched a video in which Stan Meyer talked about resonance in his HHO cells. He actually had a circuit that seemed to scan for the right frequency automatically. Unfortunately for me, I don't understand ANY of the math at the link you posted. Seems like some people have the ability to think mathematically or proportionately. For example it takes 1 volt to push 1 amp through 1 ohm of resistance and all of the mutations thereof. I'm one of the guys that had to have the teacher stop to remind me of all the rules that make their particular equation work. It never clicked for me. If resonance could be explained to me at the atomic or molecular level I might have a fighting chance to understand it better. Mind taking a stab at that? Please?Quote from KevinW-dirtwill on August 27th, 2011, 07:29 AM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKjUzsNj8NM
these is a good explanation of scanning method , which is not vital to make gas to replace your go go juice.
it is easier than you think, please look at basic wfc 11 cell notes and 8xa circuit and vic and you have it man
check this oneQuote from cncjoe on April 21st, 2012, 10:38 PM I watched a video in which Stan Meyer talked about resonance in his HHO cells. He actually had a circuit that seemed to scan for the right frequency automatically. Unfortunately for me, I don't understand ANY of the math at the link you posted. Seems like some people have the ability to think mathematically or proportionately. For example it takes 1 volt to push 1 amp through 1 ohm of resistance and all of the mutations thereof. I'm one of the guys that had to have the teacher stop to remind me of all the rules that make their particular equation work. It never clicked for me. If resonance could be explained to me at the atomic or molecular level I might have a fighting chance to understand it better. Mind taking a stab at that? Please?Quote from KevinW-dirtwill on August 27th, 2011, 07:29 AM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKjUzsNj8NM
these is a good explanation of scanning method , which is not vital to make gas to replace your go go juice.
it is easier than you think, please look at basic wfc 11 cell notes and 8xa circuit and vic and you have it man
So, what did Zero F F's conclude from his research? It was 2008 when he came up with this hypothesis, did he prove or disprove it :D?Quote from securesupplies on April 23rd, 2012, 09:54 AM check this oneQuote from cncjoe on April 21st, 2012, 10:38 PM I watched a video in which Stan Meyer talked about resonance in his HHO cells. He actually had a circuit that seemed to scan for the right frequency automatically. Unfortunately for me, I don't understand ANY of the math at the link you posted. Seems like some people have the ability to think mathematically or proportionately. For example it takes 1 volt to push 1 amp through 1 ohm of resistance and all of the mutations thereof. I'm one of the guys that had to have the teacher stop to remind me of all the rules that make their particular equation work. It never clicked for me. If resonance could be explained to me at the atomic or molecular level I might have a fighting chance to understand it better. Mind taking a stab at that? Please?Quote from KevinW-dirtwill on August 27th, 2011, 07:29 AM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKjUzsNj8NM
these is a good explanation of scanning method , which is not vital to make gas to replace your go go juice.
it is easier than you think, please look at basic wfc 11 cell notes and 8xa circuit and vic and you have it man
" ZeroFossilFuel - My theory on Meyers use of resonance has changed since this video. Stan did not use caustic electrolyte. Distilled water is an insulating dielectric. The only way to induce a current through an insulating dielectric is with resonance using SERIES RLC, just as he describes. It's no more or less efficient at producing HHO than by using electrolytes. What it IS is safer and easier to maintain."
Yes his opinion has changed its in the commentsQuote from Jeff Nading on April 23rd, 2012, 10:42 AM So, what did Zero F F's conclude from his research? It was 2008 when he came up with this hypothesis, did he prove or disprove it :D?Quote from securesupplies on April 23rd, 2012, 09:54 AM check this oneQuote from cncjoe on April 21st, 2012, 10:38 PM I watched a video in which Stan Meyer talked about resonance in his HHO cells. He actually had a circuit that seemed to scan for the right frequency automatically. Unfortunately for me, I don't understand ANY of the math at the link you posted. Seems like some people have the ability to think mathematically or proportionately. For example it takes 1 volt to push 1 amp through 1 ohm of resistance and all of the mutations thereof. I'm one of the guys that had to have the teacher stop to remind me of all the rules that make their particular equation work. It never clicked for me. If resonance could be explained to me at the atomic or molecular level I might have a fighting chance to understand it better. Mind taking a stab at that? Please?Quote from KevinW-dirtwill on August 27th, 2011, 07:29 AM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKjUzsNj8NM
these is a good explanation of scanning method , which is not vital to make gas to replace your go go juice.
it is easier than you think, please look at basic wfc 11 cell notes and 8xa circuit and vic and you have it man
" ZeroFossilFuel - My theory on Meyers use of resonance has changed since this video. Stan did not use caustic electrolyte. Distilled water is an insulating dielectric. The only way to induce a current through an insulating dielectric is with resonance using SERIES RLC, just as he describes. It's no more or less efficient at producing HHO than by using electrolytes. What it IS is safer and easier to maintain."
~Russ
RE: Resonance
« Reply #7, on April 24th, 2012, 01:07 AM »Last edited on April 24th, 2012, 01:08 AM by ~Russ/Rwg42985
Yes his opinion has changed its in the commentsQuote from Jeff Nading on April 23rd, 2012, 10:42 AM So, what did Zero F F's conclude from his research? It was 2008 when he came up with this hypothesis, did he prove or disprove it :D?Quote from securesupplies on April 23rd, 2012, 09:54 AM check this oneQuote from cncjoe on April 21st, 2012, 10:38 PM I watched a video in which Stan Meyer talked about resonance in his HHO cells. He actually had a circuit that seemed to scan for the right frequency automatically. Unfortunately for me, I don't understand ANY of the math at the link you posted. Seems like some people have the ability to think mathematically or proportionately. For example it takes 1 volt to push 1 amp through 1 ohm of resistance and all of the mutations thereof. I'm one of the guys that had to have the teacher stop to remind me of all the rules that make their particular equation work. It never clicked for me. If resonance could be explained to me at the atomic or molecular level I might have a fighting chance to understand it better. Mind taking a stab at that? Please?Quote from KevinW-dirtwill on August 27th, 2011, 07:29 AM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKjUzsNj8NM
these is a good explanation of scanning method , which is not vital to make gas to replace your go go juice.
it is easier than you think, please look at basic wfc 11 cell notes and 8xa circuit and vic and you have it man
" ZeroFossilFuel - My theory on Meyers use of resonance has changed since this video. Stan did not use caustic electrolyte. Distilled water is an insulating dielectric. The only way to induce a current through an insulating dielectric is with resonance using SERIES RLC, just as he describes. It's no more or less efficient at producing HHO than by using electrolytes. What it IS is safer and easier to maintain."
~Russ