What is this thread all about?
Just a place for general discussion. A place to unload whats on your mind and talk about anything - personal, health, help needed, achievements, daily highs and daily lows, theories, predictions and what have you.
Does not need to be Q related.
Its been a long week for Anons. From dropping Durham, Uvalde redpills and distributing Ukrainian tendies, to comforting our frens who are just waking up to the vaccine nightmare and getting mad and sad at the same time "How could they not tell us??", while gently reminding them that we did indeed tell them.
Well earned rest on this Sunday before we start the battle for truth all over again. Cheers everyone, keep up the good work.
I posted about HHO generators and Stan Meyers' water car somewhat recently, and just wanted to come back and share some thoughts:
-Whatever Stan Meyers was working on is not an evolution of 'modern electricity', but likely a modernization of Nikola Tesla's work.
-Tesla, and several other electrical guys of that time, were taking electricity in a wholly different direction than where we've ended up now. 'Modern electricity' says that there cannot be electrical longitudinal waves, yet Tesla and even Steinmetz were able to prove that they can be created.
-When you understand how electrical longitudinal waves work, how standing waves work, and how electrical resonance work, you can understand how Stan's tech works.
-Like many other things, I personally believe 'modern electricity' is purposely taught the way that it is to mislead and trap its practitioners with the wrong info.
-Moving on from Stan's tech: Aluminum can be used to generate hydrogen, which can then be used as fuel. There's currently another 'water car' company that has a $1000 machine that generates hydrogen to supplement a car's gas usage. My best guess is that it takes an aluminum-galium alloy and sprays it with water to produce hydrogen, then pumps the hydrogen to the air intake of the car.
-This process uses 0 electrolysis. It can also be accomplished by tossing aluminum into water mixed with lye. With these things in mind, I'm considering working on a generator that can be fueled by hydrogen, because aluminum is extremely abundant.
-This lead me to discovering aluminum air fuel cell ideas. Essentially an aluminum air fuel cell is an aluminum battery. It requires aluminum, an electrolyte, a carbon, and air to oxidize the aluminum and create electricity.
Just wanted to share my thoughts on what I've come across so far
It would be wonderful and amazing if your aluminum theory was actualized really fast. Then, recycling (of cans) can be pushed as far and as hard as it should have been all along. You wouldn't happen to know where chemists and lords of industry are on converting single use plastic debris into something less lethal to the environment, would you? It's all so depressing. Glad you're here
Thanks for the warm words, glad you're here too. Chin up slugga, cure your depression with action
The aluminum stuff isn't just theory, here's some links:
2-stroke engine running on hydrogen produced from lye-water and aluminum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gWxZ2gC-Rc&t=428s&ab_channel=ExperimentalFun
Maynex demonstrating their H-2 Flex 'water powered' car. This one has an aluminum-galium alloy for the core and will react to regular water: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Si3ZwOTIwQs&ab_channel=Maynex
A 3300W generator working on hydrogen(same process as the 2-stroke): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHBOZvNjKkM&ab_channel=BabylonWilfall
Homemade aluminum battery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wEmjwfHqRI&ab_channel=MechanicGoneRogue
Some general info on aluminum batteries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4CEiToVx-Q&ab_channel=TheTeslaDomain
As far plastic goes, it's made from petrol, so if you heat it up in a vacuum then it turns back into a hydrocarbon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_aYINLkdkc&ab_channel=MH4TECH
Check the comments on that last video for some suggestions on how to increase the efficiency of harvesting the 'petrol'.