"Gas Processor"

Heuristicobfuscation

"Gas Processor"
« on July 11th, 2013, 07:18 PM »
Its like many of us are trying to produce crazy amounts of hho gas...
I think most of us have actually accomplished a very good amount of production and from what I can tell our temperature  readings are pretty stable on water bath.

instead of trying to produce more gas output why not try and follow Stan's idea on processing the gas?  now I gotta say this guy was way ahead of his time the fact that so many of us are racing to understand his technology is a testament to that ..the plane fact that he ultimately got that dune buggy running has got our faith.
 
Now here it goes. how many of us have truly worked on processing the gas?

According to Stan this Process is to "obtain higher energy-yields beyond normal gas combustion process,"  now what ive seen its some attempts at using led's as photon injection. yet I have not seen anybody subject the gas [not water] thru
opposite polarity fields and simultaneously use the photon injection.

Has anyone  out there actually subjected the liberated  gas unto opposite voltage zones using Stans Vic electron extraction process?

https://www.youtube.com/user/HeuristicObfuscation?feature=watch

heatlocke

RE: "Gas Processor"
« Reply #1, on July 11th, 2013, 08:12 PM »Last edited on July 11th, 2013, 11:30 PM by Matt Watts
Quote from Heuristicobfuscation on July 11th, 2013, 07:18 PM
Now here it goes. how many of us have truly worked on processing the gas?

Has anyone  out there actually subjected the liberated  gas unto opposite voltage zones using Stans Vic electron extraction process?
I viewed your youtube channel and that is a pretty impressive setup you have. This is an area I`m quite interested in but have not pursued yet. My setup is very different than yours. When I`m comfortable with the output and consistency of my cell I plan to try improving the quality of the gas. I planed on trying photon injection. You bet I will be following your work. Good luck !

securesupplies

RE: "Gas Processor"
« Reply #2, on July 12th, 2013, 01:41 AM »
Hi I like you effort to advance this section.

I seperated the Gas processor into 2 parts.

1. Air intake processor (ionizer)

2 Gas Processor secondary or other use.

Both are on here

www.securesupplies.biz

please have a careful look

Rght now we need to invite alot more builders to rwg and these sites
Dan

Heuristicobfuscation

RE: "Gas Processor"
« Reply #3, on July 12th, 2013, 08:12 PM »Last edited on July 12th, 2013, 08:23 PM by Heuristicobfuscation
Quote from securesupplies on July 12th, 2013, 01:41 AM
Hi I like you effort to advance this section.

I seperated the Gas processor into 2 parts.

1. Air intake processor (ionizer)

2 Gas Processor secondary or other use.

Both are on here

www.securesupplies.biz

please have a careful look

Rght now we need to invite alot more builders to rwg and these sites
Dan
Your website is packed with info thanks..
yes, "processing the gas" is crucial I believe in the advancing of this technology.
also the potential application of this tech is multilayered.
Quote from heatlocke on July 11th, 2013, 08:12 PM
Quote from Heuristicobfuscation on July 11th, 2013, 07:18 PM
Now here it goes. how many of us have truly worked on processing the gas?

Has anyone  out there actually subjected the liberated  gas unto opposite voltage zones using Stans Vic electron extraction process?
I viewed your youtube channel and that is a pretty impressive setup you have. This is an area I`m quite interested in but have not pursued yet. My setup is very different than yours. When I`m comfortable with the output and consistency of my cell I plan to try improving the quality of the gas. I planed on trying photon injection. You bet I will be following your work. Good luck !
Thanks' keep up the hard work!   Eventually we will crack this technology.

securesupplies

RE: "Gas Processor"
« Reply #4, on July 19th, 2013, 09:45 AM »Last edited on July 19th, 2013, 09:47 AM by securesupplies
Quote from Heuristicobfuscation on July 12th, 2013, 08:12 PM
Quote from securesupplies on July 12th, 2013, 01:41 AM
Hi I like you effort to advance this section.

I seperated the Gas processor into 2 parts.

1. Air intake processor (ionizer)

2 Gas Processor secondary or other use.

Both are on here

www.securesupplies.biz

please have a careful look

Rght now we need to invite alot more builders to rwg and these sites
Dan
Your website is packed with info thanks..
yes, "processing the gas" is crucial I believe in the advancing of this technology.
also the potential application of this tech is multilayered.
Quote from heatlocke on July 11th, 2013, 08:12 PM
Quote from Heuristicobfuscation on July 11th, 2013, 07:18 PM
Now here it goes. how many of us have truly worked on processing the gas?

Has anyone  out there actually subjected the liberated  gas unto opposite voltage zones using Stans Vic electron extraction process?
I viewed your youtube channel and that is a pretty impressive setup you have. This is an area I`m quite interested in but have not pursued yet. My setup is very different than yours. When I`m comfortable with the output and consistency of my cell I plan to try improving the quality of the gas. I planed on trying photon injection. You bet I will be following your work. Good luck !
Thanks' keep up the hard work!   Eventually we will crack this technology.
Thank you for the comments, I want others who follow this tech  to copy and download from my website and make their own too, it help preserve info and make index or getting info faster.   they and we should all be agressive in sharing to lpg installers, hot rodders and clubs this is the skill base.

it all about sharing, at the right time we will trade parts time is fast approaching.
my role is to help get info out the and sell local home builder over runs on little parts

www.securesupplies.biz