Hi guys,
I have been watching a few videos here and there on the tube about Tesla and his research focussing on longitudinal waves. I saw an aparatus that was built with a spark gap to produce longitudinal waves as per tesla's original writings. I think Alex Petty reproduced something similar in a couple of his videos.
It got me to thinking, the Tesla researcher mentioned a number of people who worked with similar technologies and in the list he mentioned Stan Meyer.
That then got me to a second train of thought, Stan used the spark gap (Russ has shown it on the Gas Gun etc).
There were two types of resonance that Tesla aimed for and one of them was in using these longitudinal wave forms. Could it be that this is what is missing as an input to the WFC electrolysis process?
I would love to see what would happen if people got longitudinal waves going into their electrolysis process, could this be the additional resonance required to up the rate of production?
Just a thought, keen to hear of anything anyone has done in this area.
Sy
I have been watching a few videos here and there on the tube about Tesla and his research focussing on longitudinal waves. I saw an aparatus that was built with a spark gap to produce longitudinal waves as per tesla's original writings. I think Alex Petty reproduced something similar in a couple of his videos.
It got me to thinking, the Tesla researcher mentioned a number of people who worked with similar technologies and in the list he mentioned Stan Meyer.
That then got me to a second train of thought, Stan used the spark gap (Russ has shown it on the Gas Gun etc).
There were two types of resonance that Tesla aimed for and one of them was in using these longitudinal wave forms. Could it be that this is what is missing as an input to the WFC electrolysis process?
I would love to see what would happen if people got longitudinal waves going into their electrolysis process, could this be the additional resonance required to up the rate of production?
Just a thought, keen to hear of anything anyone has done in this area.
Sy