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Radio waves or electromagnetic waves

Post  Gentlemansteve on Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:43 pm

Some have experimented with RF (Radio wave frequencies) to split water. There have been some that try to explain why this effect takes place. My theory on this is When a material is in a radiant field it looses its electrons. We see this effect in Microwaves when metal is in it. The metal looses it's electrons and the electrons has a Negative charge so it will ark toward a positive charged material. That is why metal sparks in a microwave.

With that said we know that Hydrogen is a positively charged. In electrolysis the Hydrogen forms on the Negative poll of the electrolyzer. We know opposites attract and similar's repel.

So if the Hydrogen is attracted to the negative poll then it must be positively charged.

The oxygen will be attracted to the positive poll so going by my theory it must be negatively charged.

Back to my theory

For Hydrogen to be broke from the Oxygen we must have a negative charged material present in the water so when the water is in the radiant field the hydrogen can be attracted to the negative charged material and like wise

For Oxygen must have a positive charged material.

The material used must not be able to mix well with either the hydrogen or the oxygen

The reason is if it mixes well with Oxygen then it will be dissolved and the material and the oxygen will become a totally different compound. We see this when people try to use copper in a electrolyzer and the water turns an oranges red color. The copper and the oxygen mixes to become cuprous oxide. I think that but not sure. If not it becomes copper oxide. But I am kind of sure it is cuprous oxide.

So when using Radiowaves do not use materials that mix well with oxygen or it will discolor the water and for that matter do not use metals that mix with oxygen in any electrolyzer cause it will dissolve and the oxygen and the matel will become part together and you will have to replace the metal in your electrolyzer very often.

I would like some feed back on this and maybe some can relate to this or explain it better than what I did.

Thanks for your time

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Re: Radio waves or electromagnetic waves

Post  Cyrus-HHO on Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:41 am

The hole in the theory you'd address is that this makes it sound like any high frequency field will produce the same result, but of course we don't see water break down into hydrogen and oxygen in a microwave.

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Re: Radio waves or electromagnetic waves

Post  Gentlemansteve on Tue Nov 18, 2008 4:04 am

My theory says you need other materials in the water for it to happen..

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Re: Radio waves or electromagnetic waves

Post  Gentlemansteve on Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:15 am

You ever see the experiment with a microwave a bowl of water and two BB's?

I seen it once. place two BB's in a bowl of water and put it in a microwave and turn it on and the BB's will start forming bubbles. Hydrogen and Oxygen I assume

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