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  • jehdds
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    Guys,
    An interesting find that I wanted to share. More experiments needed, and I hope to up load a video later.

    PGS Graphite when placed in direct contact with Mg, allows for the cell to see a higher potential than if just PGS were one electrode and Normal Graphite as the other electrode......

    Example:

    MG: (with NOTHING BETWEEN THE MG AND PGS)PGS GRAPHITE ::::::ELECTROLYTE::::::: GRAPHITE.

    This technique may have promise. It may even be amplified more by using a thinner sheet of the PGS.
    Laminations and the effect may be VERY useful for prolonging usefulness of anode etc.

    Very Best Regards,
    Jim

    PS if anyone has tested this or does, please inform.

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  • NextGen1967
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    @all,

    I updated the proto circuit board a bit, and it definitely shows... Same cell attached and same micro-watts used, only the shining is quite some brighter... Clich <HERE> to see previous proto board. (Again, in the photo the led appears brighter then in reality).



    The same circuit can light the LED continuous at 1.25v with JUST 1.5uA, but of course the led in VERY dim in this case, BUT it is able to illuminate a LED with just those 1.5uA

    Will make ONE last improvement to replace inductors with a toroid.

    Ok, back to cell making now

    --
    Ron.

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  • alvarohn
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    ancient sites

    Hello all!!! I have never posted here but I am been reading this post (also others) for some time.

    just wanted to say HI =), I have nothing to say, just read/read at this time, wanna get all the knowledge that I can before "something" happens.

    What reddpill said "Most ancient sites are built on water aquifers due to the electrical nature and magnetic flows from the water below." is very interesting, and I would add that not only "ancient sites", also not so ancient construction are built in this places, for example churches, more specifically the altar of churches are constructed over spots with a big electromagnetic flows, not only produces by underground water, but also other energetic flows; likes Hartmann lines, ley lines, curry lines etc, altars are made over intersections of these energies. Not less important, those constructions have dome roof, or pyramidal shape (to amplify cosmic energy)
    John Bedini, please let me tell you that I am very grateful to you, for what you have done for human kind, I love you =)

    best regards form Uruguay

    Alvaro H

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  • John_Bedini
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    Originally posted by jehdds View Post
    John
    Thanks for this clarification. Dolomite it seemed to be close. post #2491.
    Jim
    Yes it is very close, talk to you later by phone.
    JB

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  • jehdds
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    Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    For those that do not know,
    The mineral dolomite crystallizes in the trigonal-rhombohedral system. It forms white, gray to pink, commonly curved (saddle shape) crystals, although it is usually massive. Unlike calcite, dolomite is a double carbonate, having a different structural arrangement, and it does not rapidly dissolve or effervesce (fizz) in dilute hydrochloric acid unless it is scratched or in powdered form. Crystal twinning is common. A solid solution series exists between dolomite and iron rich ankerite. Small amounts of iron in the structure give the crystals a yellow to brown tint. Manganese substitutes in the structure also up to about three percent MnO. A high manganese content gives the crystals a rosy pink color . A series with the manganese rich kutnohorite may exist. Lead and zinc also substitute in the structure for magnesium. so can we use it this way,Heating a mixture of KOH and MnO2 in air gives green potassium manganate:

    2 MnO2 + 4 KOH + O2 → 2 K2MnO4 + 2 H2O
    Potassium manganate is the precursor to potassium permanganate, a common oxidant
    John B
    John
    Thanks for this clarification. Dolomite it seemed to be close. post #2491.
    Jim

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  • John_Bedini
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    For those that do not know,
    The mineral dolomite crystallizes in the trigonal-rhombohedral system. It forms white, gray to pink, commonly curved (saddle shape) crystals, although it is usually massive. Unlike calcite, dolomite is a double carbonate, having a different structural arrangement, and it does not rapidly dissolve or effervesce (fizz) in dilute hydrochloric acid unless it is scratched or in powdered form. Crystal twinning is common. A solid solution series exists between dolomite and iron rich ankerite. Small amounts of iron in the structure give the crystals a yellow to brown tint. Manganese substitutes in the structure also up to about three percent MnO. A high manganese content gives the crystals a rosy pink color . A series with the manganese rich kutnohorite may exist. Lead and zinc also substitute in the structure for magnesium. so can we use it this way,Heating a mixture of KOH and MnO2 in air gives green potassium manganate:

    2 MnO2 + 4 KOH + O2 → 2 K2MnO4 + 2 H2O
    Potassium manganate is the precursor to potassium permanganate, a common oxidant
    John B
    Last edited by John_Bedini; 02-08-2012, 01:22 PM. Reason: information

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  • John_Bedini
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    Originally posted by reddpill View Post
    Thanks John for the explanation of the process.

    I was wondering if the electrolytes from the water of a young green coconut was dried and collected would serve as one also due to it's natural properties and high electrolyte count. The water, not the milk from brown coconuts, from green coconuts have been used in IV's and blood transfusions before in humans and no doubt has a high electrical/ionic transfer ability along with it being extremely sterile. Maybe it could also be used in replace of the water, when topping up the cell.



    Not sure if this is relevant, but one of the first videos I watched years ago when learning about the ancient's technology and understanding of natures science was this one regarding 'monatomic gold', where it was found covering the floors in alot of the ancient temples in Egypt. There's a great part within the speech where he talks about a man that finds theses monatomic compounds on his land. After a few experiments he starts to find that it begins to lose it's weight under certain conditions.

    'Monatomic Gold' is gold in a undefined state and registers as unique form of Silica.

    Secrets of the Sacred Ark - Monatomic Gold

    By the way, has anyone tried Dolomite(calcium magnesium carbonate CaMg(CO3)2) as an an electrolyte due to it's high levels of magnesium? Alot of underground water aquifers are made of this rock (it also lowers PH levels) thus maybe giving it some excellent electrical properties? Most ancient sites are built on water aquifers due to the electrical nature and magnetic flows from the water below.
    REDDPILL,
    I was wondering which coconut it was, it was difficult to pick one.
    Yes that is correct the Ancient's did know all about this energy and technology. For example, the evidence suggests that ditches were found lined with Mica to transfer this energy, it could have been the milk of the brown coconut. Welcome REDDPILL.

    Correct, Dolomite must be changed first to something else with a heat process to form something new. It looks like you understand the mineral group.
    John B
    Last edited by John_Bedini; 02-08-2012, 01:06 PM. Reason: edit

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  • reddpill
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    Idea...

    Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    If you concentrate the mixture as a dry electrolyte you will have a fuel cell that just burns the water when done the cell is reverted back to zero never using the metals....As solid electrolytes they conduct due to the movement of ions through voids, or empty crystallographic positions, in their crystal lattice structure.
    Thanks John for the explanation of the process.

    I was wondering if the electrolytes from the water of a young green coconut was dried and collected would serve as one also due to it's natural properties and high electrolyte count. The water, not the milk from brown coconuts, from green coconuts have been used in IV's and blood transfusions before in humans and no doubt has a high electrical/ionic transfer ability along with it being extremely sterile. Maybe it could also be used in replace of the water, when topping up the cell.

    Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    An ion consisting of a single atom is an atomic or monatomic ion; if it consists of two or more atoms, it is a molecular or polyatomic ion.
    Not sure if this is relevant, but one of the first videos I watched years ago when learning about the ancient's technology and understanding of natures science was this one regarding 'monatomic gold', where it was found covering the floors in alot of the ancient temples in Egypt. There's a great part within the speech where he talks about a man that finds theses monatomic compounds on his land. After a few experiments he starts to find that it begins to lose it's weight under certain conditions.

    'Monatomic Gold' is gold in a undefined state and registers as unique form of Silica.

    Secrets of the Sacred Ark - Monatomic Gold

    By the way, has anyone tried Dolomite(calcium magnesium carbonate CaMg(CO3)2) as an an electrolyte due to it's high levels of magnesium? Alot of underground water aquifers are made of this rock (it also lowers PH levels) thus maybe giving it some excellent electrical properties? Most ancient sites are built on water aquifers due to the electrical nature and magnetic flows from the water below.
    Last edited by reddpill; 02-08-2012, 12:07 PM. Reason: -- added additional information.

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  • Lidmotor
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    Welcome aboard

    Originally posted by reddpill View Post
    @Lidmotor,

    Hi Lidmotor, thought I'd introduce myself on this forum, as I was the person that made that comment on your youtube video and would like to let everyone know that you guys on this forum are doing a great service for all of us. Keep it up.



    Always lurking...
    Thanks for your comment on Youtube. My Dad was a P-38 and P-51 fighter pilot in WW II so that comment had special meaning for me. He once had one of his engines knocked out by flak on his P-38. A piece of metal hit the engine radiator and he lost all the coolant. He made it back to the the base on the second engine.

    Welcome aboard. Thanks for the words of encouragement.

    Lidmotor

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  • reddpill
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    Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
    @Chuck & John
    ... One of my commenter made this statement, "...when you are over the target expect to get some flak."

    Thank you also to the other people who encourage me and the others here who don't just talk--- but spend their time and money actually building something.

    Lidmotor
    @Lidmotor,

    Hi Lidmotor, thought I'd introduce myself on this forum, as I was the person that made that comment on your youtube video and would like to let everyone know that you guys on this forum are doing a great service for all of us. Keep it up.



    Always lurking...

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  • Lidmotor
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    More tests needed

    Originally posted by plengo View Post
    That rock cell is absolutely amazing! What a proof that water is NOT causing the galvanic reaction (in that case) and that there is much more to it.

    Fausto.
    Well I don't know if it proves anything or not. It would be better to try a few more tests and not draw any conclusions yet. John and Chuck have already done this rock experiment and as I recall it turned out very well. They drilled holes in the rock and made an electrolyte mix to put in the holes. If you look back in the videos there is one where they show it.

    Lidmotor
    Last edited by Lidmotor; 02-07-2012, 05:47 AM.

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  • plengo
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    Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
    @All
    Here is an experiment that I did with a beach rock that might explain what is happening with the "crystal" cells that I have made. The hydrate cells that I have made recently act just like this. Without the liquid water in the crystaline structure they stop. Add the water (even in a small amount) and off they go again.

    Beach Rock Cell. - YouTube

    Lidmotor
    That rock cell is absolutely amazing! What a proof that water is NOT causing the galvanic reaction (in that case) and that there is much more to it.

    Fausto.

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  • Lidmotor
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    Beach Rock Cell

    @All
    Here is an experiment that I did with a beach rock that might explain what is happening with the "crystal" cells that I have made. The hydrate cells that I have made recently act just like this. Without the liquid water in the crystaline structure they stop. Add the water (even in a small amount) and off they go again.

    Beach Rock Cell. - YouTube

    Lidmotor

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  • jehdds
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    Guys,
    Here is a demo showing current as lattice hydrates with identical electrodes.
    Ionic Current Demo #2 PGS Electrodes - YouTube
    Very Best Regards,
    Jim
    Last edited by jehdds; 02-06-2012, 08:53 PM.

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