electrolysis
KeelyNET: Dr. Andrija Puharich's Vibratory Method -- Vibrations that Split Molecules produce Energy
Submitted by esaruoho on July 22, 2007 - 11:27- Virginia
- Dallas
- USA
- 12000hz
- 1893
- 1960s
- 42800hz
- 600hz
- 620hz
- 630hz
- AC
- acoustic
- cavity
- Clara Jessup Bloomfield-Moore
- disassociation
- Dr. Andrija Puharich
- Dr. Brinton
- electrolysis
- fuel
- h2o
- harmonic
- harmonics
- impulse
- John Ernst Worrell Keely
- Prof. Leidy
- R.J. Reynolds
- splitting
- 1950s
- 1990
- 1998
- frequency
- generator
- hydrogen
- molecule
- oxygen
- resonance
- rotation
- solar
- vibration
- water
May 6, 1990
Dr. Andrija Puharich's vibratory method of breakin
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May 6, 1990
Produce Energy
Seawater - or even dirty rainwater - could be transmuted into fuel through a new technique serendipitously discovered by a researcher in medical electronics.
Rare, resurfaced Stanley Meyer footage
Submitted by esaruoho on July 17, 2007 - 04:01JoeCell DownUnder
Submitted by cybe on April 15, 2006 - 08:44Joe Cell is similar to an electrolysis cell built with concentric stainless steel pipes. Generally with diameters of 1, 2, 3, and 4 inch diameters, and sometimes with a 5 inch also. Different theories of length hold that the cylinders should be between 4" and 10" long. There are many theories of how a cell works. It is generally accepted to be an Orgone Accumulator.
KeelyNet: Excerpts from: Electronics World & Wireless World concerning Stanley Meyer
Submitted by cybe on December 12, 2005 - 02:24Excerpts from: Electronics World & Wireless World
( January 1991) ~ KeelyNet File MEYER1.ASC
Eye-witness accounts suggest that US inventor Stanley Meyer has developed an electric cell which will split ordinary tap water into hydrogen and oxygen with far less energy than that required by a normal electrolytic cell.
Stan Meyer's Waterdriven Car - Newsclip 2

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