MAKING METAL STRONGER WITH HYDROGEN SATURATION

securesupplies

MAKING METAL STRONGER WITH HYDROGEN SATURATION
« on March 22nd, 2019, 10:00 AM »

MAKING METAL STRONGER WITH HYDROGEN SATURATION
We know when we start to saturate a engine block with positive charged hydrogen the engine block remains positive charged

this propagates fuel making with our Stanley Meyer Knowledge and Joe Cell Knowledge removing electrons and making
chemicals do better things for our fueling on demand.

Well it now Seams that having strong + bonds not only makes nano bubble  water fuel surface  tension stronger
but also strengthens metals

Well well  some engineers going to have sleep less nights about there about the totally wrong training now LOL
Hydrogen Works it is the building block of nature

we are the monkey's which must work out the charges and work with nature.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Science/Can-hydrogen-content-strengthen-steel

Japanese are well and truly leading the H2 Technology and Steels again now

sollaris

Re: MAKING METAL STRONGER WITH HYDROGEN SATURATION
« Reply #1, on June 30th, 2020, 04:35 PM »
Hello Daniel.
From my understanding you can not charge the engine with Hydrogen because it is too large.
In some applications the engine block is charged with subatomic particles,which are extreme smaller in comparative with hydrogen.
Much Blessings.


HammerWolf

Re: MAKING METAL STRONGER WITH HYDROGEN SATURATION
« Reply #3, on August 30th, 2020, 06:21 PM »
Quote from securesupplies on July 1st, 2020, 09:41 PM
Your understanding need update
hehehe

I'm currently reading "The Birth of a new Technology" AGAIN for like, the 5th time to really fully and deeply know what Stan was on about. For the moment I'm only interested in the most basic application of splitting the water molecule with voltage........but the more advanced applications that he talks about in lectures about "opening up a new branch of chemistry and making new compounds never before possible" is a HUGE chunk of the Stan Meyer tech that people often overlook or fail to comprehend the vast implications there-of.