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Voltrolysis is the process of using voltage potential to split
the water molecule into its elemental components of hydrogen
and oxygen. The process of using voltage potential to
split the water molecule was first brought to the world by
Stanley Meyer back in the early 1980's. His dream was to
relieve the world of its dependency on fossil fuels.
This was a large feat for one man to take on. He was on
his way to success when his life was cut short in late March
of 1998. His method involved using stainless steel
conductors immersed in water to form a water capacitor.
He then pulsed this capacitor with a low voltage input through
a specially made coil that he invented know as the VIC coil or
Voltage Intensifier Circuit. The VIC would then take the
low input voltage and transform it into very high voltages,
typically upwards of 20,000 volts. Stan states in his
work notes that the water molecule will start to elongate at
around 1,000 volts. The high voltage from the VIC coil
would be equal and opposite to each other, meaning one output
terminal of the VIC would have a positive voltage and the
other output terminal would have a negative voltage. For
example the VIC coil would be pulsed with 12 volts at its
resonant frequency and the output voltage would be +1,000
volts to one of the conductors and -1,000 volts to the other
conductor. The potential difference of these two
voltages would be 2,000 volts. By setting up equal and
opposite voltages on the conductors you would have an equal
and opposite attraction force that would pull the positive
charged hydrogen atoms to the negative charged conductor and
the negative charged oxygen atom would be pulled to the
positive charged conductor, therefore overcoming the covalent
bonding force of the water molecule. This whole process
uses the a very small amount of current. The main
circuit itself used between 3 and 5 amps, while the current
used in the water capacitor was limited to around 10mA.
His method transforms all logics of you can't get more power
out of a device than that's put in, but his device did indeed
putout way more energy than what was being put in. I've
done the research and worked out the physics and this method
is absolutely possible and very plausible!!!
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