Bobby Amarasingham’s Water Propulsion Technology
While in my travels in Europe, I had a chance to stop in and see Bobby Amarasingham who has some interesting technologies. This video features one that could be great for water propulsion, making…
Experiments, inventions, patents, …
While in my travels in Europe, I had a chance to stop in and see Bobby Amarasingham who has some interesting technologies. This video features one that could be great for water propulsion, making…
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who did the spark gap tests knows the main problem — burning electrodes and overheating; so have tried to put it into water, works much better and no need to maintain condition of electrodes; side effect — plasma makes water hot very fast and wonderi…
www.hydrogen-energy.jp also discussed over here www.overunity.de This technology can be used to generate hydrogen simply by adding either aluminum or magnesium to functional water. Two liters of hydrogen can be generated for each gram of aluminum, whil…
This is Slayer’s Exciter running a pulse motor off a glass of water. This experiment is based on the work of Dr. Stiffler and videos of his SEC experiments. Energy comes out of the…
This is the pan oscillator running an experiment that Dr. Stiffler suggested. It is performing water electrolysis while it is lighting up many LEDs. The system is running on a one AA battery powered…
A few recent experiments. An idea for rotors really impressed me, that Magnetman has on his channel. Similar to those by other folks, but he showed an air gap suspension. Here, i’ve increased the…
A singing bowl I found in a thrift store. The failure to superheat the water doesn’t mean it can’t be done. With a very clean bowl and a slow uniform heating it might be…
www.americanantigravity.com – Ralph Suddath discusses chlorine-resistant bacteria and chlorine-derived supertoxins that affect most of the drinking water in the United States. According to Suddath, the answer to supertoxins is not simply more treatment, but…
www.americanantigravity.com – Ralph Suddath discusses water memory and how he uses resonant frequencies of sound and electromagnetism to affect water memory to eliminate water memory of disease and encourage healthy water.