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Rahm & Zeit (Time & Space) German Edition

Original article belongs to Raum-Und-Zeit magazine, located in Germany.  Original Article: Stan-Meyer-ermoeglicht-Wasser-als-Brennstoff.pdf Site Link: Raum-Und-Zeit 1991, Volume #50

Pulse Period Manipulation and Polarization

Electrical Polarization Process

A capacitor is a device that stores electric charge. It consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulating material, also known as a dielectric. The capacitance of a capacitor depends on the surface area of the plates, the distance between them, an...

The Inherent Flaw of All Waveform Generators

Duty Cycle & PWM

By: Chris Bake What Is a Duty Cycle? Duty cycle is an important concept in electronics and refers to the ratio of the duration of a signal's active state to the total period of the signal. It is often expressed as a percentage, and it can be used to control ...

Duty Cycle Vs Independent Width/Spacing Control

Duty Cycle & PWM

Duty cycle is an important concept in electronics and refers to the ratio of the duration of a signal's active state to the total period of the signal. It is often expressed as a percentage, and it can be used to control the amount of power delivered to a devi...

Magnification

Inductors & Phasing

Transformers are critical components in many electrical systems, as they allow for efficient power transfer between different voltage levels. A transformer operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where a changing magnetic field induces a voltag...

Fleming's Left Hand Rule

Inductors & Phasing

by Kiran Daware - Electrical laws If a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, it experiences a force due to the magnetic field. On the other hand, if a conductor moved in a magnetic field, an emf gets induced across the conductor (Farada...

Fleming's Right Hand Rule

Inductors & Phasing

[NOT to be confused with Maxwell's right-hand grip rule] Fleming's right hand rule is applicable for electrical generators. As per Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, whenever a conductor is forcefully moved in an electromagnetic field, an emf get...

General Conditioning Principles

Water as Fuel – The Basics Electrodes & Conditioning

In the case of water-filled capacitors, the buildup of white or silver powder on the metal electrodes after prolonged use is actually a desired effect for certain applications. This powder formation is typically the result of corrosion or oxidation of the meta...

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2 Channel BulletProof Driver

See: https://stanslegacy.com/books/chris-bake/page/esp32-cwg-driver-amplification

Redox in a Water Fuel Cell

Water as Fuel – The Basics Electrodes & Conditioning

Capacitors are devices used to store electrical energy. They consist of two conductive plates separated by a dielectric material. When a voltage is applied across the plates, an electric field is created, which causes the plates to store energy. Capacitors are...

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Rahm & Zeit (Time & Space) German Edition

Original article belongs to Raum-Und-Zeit magazine, located in Germany.  Original Article: Wasserzellentechnik-jetzt-fuer-jedes-Auto.pdf Site Link: Raum-Und-Zeit 1990, Volume #48

Hydrogen Bonds

Electrical Polarization Process

Hydrogen bonds are a type of intermolecular force that occurs when a hydrogen atom, covalently bonded to an electronegative atom, such as oxygen or nitrogen, interacts with a neighboring electronegative atom in another molecule. Hydrogen bonds are responsible ...

The Dielectric Constant of Water

Electrical Polarization Process

The dielectric constant, also known as the relative permittivity, is a measure of a material's ability to store electrical energy in an electric field. In the case of water, the dielectric constant is relatively high, making it an effective dielectric material...

Ionization of the Water Molecule

Electrical Polarization Process

In a tubular water-filled capacitor, water molecules are ionized due to the presence of an electric field between the two tubular plates. This ionization process is important in understanding the behavior of the capacitor, as it can lead to dielectric breakdow...

The Fermi Level Barrier

Electrical Polarization Process

The Fermi level is a concept used in solid-state physics to describe the energy level at which electrons in a material have a 50% probability of being occupied. In the case of natural water and a 304L stainless steel electrode, the behavior of the Fermi level ...

Polarization in a Water Capacitor

Water as Fuel – The Basics Voltage and Molecule Behavior

A capacitor is a device that stores electrical energy in an electric field by separating charges on two conductive plates that are separated by a non-conductive material called a dielectric. In the case of a water-filled capacitor with two tubular plates, th...

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Stan's Legacy - Live Streams 2 / 2023

Water Molecule Bonds

Water as Fuel – The Basics Voltage and Molecule Behavior

1. The Water Molecule (H2O) A water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. This molecule is not linear; instead, it forms a V-shape or a bent shape due to the presence of two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom. The bond angle bet...

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Rahm & Zeit (Time & Space) German Edition

  Original Article: SAFE-Kongress-Metaphysik-in-Einsiedeln.pdf Site Link: Raum-Und-Zeit 1989, Volume #43

ENERGY of the FUTURE - R&Z - Vol 2 No. 1, 1990

Rahm & Zeit (Time & Space) US Edition

WATER FUEL CELL Quenching Circuit Technology on how to Render Hydrogen Safer than Natural Gas by Stanley A. Meyer, 3792 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio 43123 Copyright © 1981 By Stanely A. Meyer© under UCC 1987 By Stanley A. Meyer Interview: Cell now ready for...