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Building Your Own Stanley Meyer Water Fuel Cell video pack

A Brief Introduction to Stanley Meyer's Water Fuel Cell (wfc)

A water molecule consists of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. Atoms consist of electrons, protons, and even smaller particles. The protons are grouped at the center of the atom in the nucleus, while the electrons orbit around the nucleus of the atom. Electrons carry a negative charge. Protons carry a positive charge. Electrically stable atoms always have the same amount of electrons and protons. When the number of electrons and protons is not the same, the atom is electrically charged. This is called an ion. The hydrogen atom has 1 proton and 1 electron. The oxygen atom has 8 protons and 8 electrons.

When two hydrogen atoms bond chemically with an oxygen atom, a water molecule is formed. When oxygen and hydrogen combine to make water, a covalent bond is formed between the atoms. In a covalent bond, the atoms to form a molecule with shared electrons. In a water molecule the electrons are shared unequally. There are more electrons occupying the space around the oxygen atom than the hydrogen atom. The oxygen end of the molecule has a net negative charge, while the hydrogen end has a net positive charge. Because of the unequal sharing of electrons opposite charges are produced. The unequal electrostatic forces bond atoms of the water molecule chemically. The unequal sharing of electrons produces a positive and negative side to the water molecule. This is referred to as a polar or dipole. There are three known different forces - fields. They are gravity, magnetism, and voltage. Voltage is basically the difference of electrons in two different locations. The greater the difference in the number of electrons in one location compared to the second location, the higher the voltage.

When you put the water molecule in a voltage field it will move itself to the appropriate positive and negative voltage fields. This happens because water is a dipole molecule with a positive and negative ends. Electrolysis separates water into hydrogen and oxygen. This process is done by constantly introducing electrons into the water solution. The water fuel cell uses a different process from electrolysis. In the fuel cell electrons are restricted, the water molecule undergoes a lot more stress, and an added sequence of events produce a much higher energy efficiency than electrolysis. Stanley Meyer found a way to use Voltage (electrostatic force) so that hydrogen and oxygen could be released on demand, serve our energy needs, and be sustained with very minimal power requirements. Stanley Meyer Identified two stages of gas production these are: Electrical Polarization process (Minimal Gas Yield) Resonant gas production (High Gas Yield) Electrostatic force chemically bonds the atoms of the water molecule. Stanley knew that if you raised voltage to a certain level electrons could be stripped of the water molecule. During this process the bonding force between the atomic structures of water is weakened.

The strong voltage force was used to strip electrons to weaken the electrostatic force that holds the water molecule together. This is only possible because electron flow was inhibited. The gap between the electrodes could be kept to a minimum (around 1mm). This was achieved because arcing could not occur with restricted electron flow. keeps voltage high across the electrodes and prevents it from dropping to nothing. Imagine the force of having this high voltage field with electron flow restricted. The water molecule would be pretty stressed out! Maybe another way to visualize what I am saying is: Imagine a magnetic force, as the magnet gets closer and closer it increases in strength. If the water molecule was effected by a magnetic force it would be ripped apart but the water molecule is not. The Water molecule strongly reacts to a voltage/electrostatic force. That is why Stanley Meyer needed to restrict electron flow, if you bring a high voltage field closer and closer together, it will get to a point when it will arc (we don't want this). When it arcs electron flow has occurred and all that attracting force is lost. Relating this to the example above, it would be as if the magnetic force was turned off.

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