Curious Question
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Lets say an over unity electrical device was posted that most folks could replicate.  Would you:

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4 (66.7%)
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1 (16.7%)
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1 (16.7%)
Voting closed: October 16th, 2013, 10:15 PM - Total Members Voted: 6

Matt Watts

Curious Question
« on September 16th, 2013, 10:12 PM »Last edited on September 16th, 2013, 10:25 PM by Matt Watts
If something was developed that could generate electricity from the zero point or whatever you choose to call it, would anyone continue their research of Stan Meyer?  Especially if the over unity electrical device was fairly simple to replicate and scale to any particular need.  I'm curious if the majority of you guys would hop on the bandwagon with some new device or keep at the research you have devoted so much time to already.

For me, I think I would use some brute force HHO since I know it works and it's fairly simple to do.  Most likely I would use it for automotive applications.  In the home I might use HHO for cooking or welding but other than that I think electrical solutions would be better.  I'm really not ready for a completely electrical vehicle, so I think I would attempt to run a conventional engine on HHO powered by the device mentioned in this poll.

Lynx

RE: Curious Question
« Reply #1, on September 16th, 2013, 10:45 PM »
All of the above.
I'd use it as is, to get electricity wherever it's needed, to heat water, to brute force water for motors and continue to pursue Meyer's WFC tech.

Matt Watts

RE: Curious Question
« Reply #2, on September 16th, 2013, 10:57 PM »
Quote from Lynx on September 16th, 2013, 10:45 PM
All of the above.
I'd use it as is, to get electricity wherever it's needed, to heat water, to brute force water for motors and continue to pursue Meyer's WFC tech.
Put yourself down as the first choice then.  hehe

My point was to understand the mindset of those that have worked so hard to recreate Stan Meyer's tech.  I would be happy with anything, I just want to see something on my bench in the garage actually work without being hooked to a battery or plugged into the wall; with no fuel cans around.


freethisone

RE: Curious Question
« Reply #4, on September 17th, 2013, 05:46 AM »Last edited on September 17th, 2013, 06:18 AM by freethisone
Quote from Dog-One on September 16th, 2013, 10:12 PM
If something was developed that could generate electricity from the zero point or whatever you choose to call it, would anyone continue their research of Stan Meyer?  Especially if the over unity electrical device was fairly simple to replicate and scale to any particular need.  I'm curious if the majority of you guys would hop on the bandwagon with some new device or keep at the research you have devoted so much time to already.

For me, I think I would use some brute force HHO since I know it works and it's fairly simple to do.  Most likely I would use it for automotive applications.  In the home I might use HHO for cooking or welding but other than that I think electrical solutions would be better.  I'm really not ready for a completely electrical vehicle, so I think I would attempt to run a conventional engine on HHO powered by the device mentioned in this poll.
i would simply convert all applications to electric. for a car water vapor or superheated steam may work as a add on.  i have a super idea for many types of practical battery applications. i want to replicate a 12 bank modernized bag dad battery. if it is a single cell 3 volt battery then the possibility's:angel: are endless.

if anyone is interested in putting a battery together with my design please do so as a partner and researcher. i have another battery in mind that is alkaline, simply a voltaic pile and the product Nair hair remover for my alkaline material. i want these battery to be chargeable. i want the Baghdad type battery to run on salt water if it was possible.

i  am also interested in doing more research and development with capacitors, or the boost pack type battery bank found on youtube.

how about a capacitor based on equal potentials? one very large charged sphere and a few tiny ones placed in strategic location or in connection with the large sphere. this is a zero point source, but the source is brought about by artificial means.:dodgy: the battery  banks together capacitors has plenty of potential. in fact whatever potential we choose..



https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GPJao1xLe7w


zaneaussie

RE: Curious Question
« Reply #5, on September 17th, 2013, 07:30 AM »
I agree with Lynx...all of the above!

And I would go to Mars and start a new colony :P

firepinto

RE: Curious Question
« Reply #6, on September 17th, 2013, 09:05 AM »
I would convert my daily driver / home heating / everything that costs every month, to electric.  But I would still work on Stan Meyer stuff as a hobby.  I think it wouldn't take long to crack after a break through like that either.  Once the cat is out of the bag.. as they say.   Besides my 79 pinto needs to be loud.:P  Gotta have some flame throwing pistons around yet.:D

Matt Watts

RE: Curious Question
« Reply #7, on September 17th, 2013, 11:24 AM »
Very revealing so far guys.  Thanks much for participating.

I kind of figured Stan Meyer was the basis for this whole forum and what keeps people interested, but I had no way to really gauge it.  I did a poll a while back on what people thought would become the next big energy solution and the results ran the gambit, but I can see most folks will never give up on Stan Meyer and will work this thing until it is finally solved, even if something else comes first.  That kind of tenacity is what is needed today.  Never, never give up.

Jeff Nading

RE: Curious Question
« Reply #8, on September 17th, 2013, 06:06 PM »
I would have to say all the above as well. To, we have spent all of this time money and energy to learn Stan's technology, we certainly shouldn't give up on that. :D  


Lynx

RE: Curious Question
« Reply #10, on September 18th, 2013, 09:12 AM »
What's so sad is that it's too easy to get free (?) energy from say a water stream, or the wind, or whatever, the hard part is getting people to start building these things.
Myself included, I'm no exception here
Maybe we should have a "water stream free energy generator build off"?