Saturday, August 12, 2023

Nitrogen oxidization for atmospheric fuel

That experiment using a couple of mist foggers like Raymond Blackwell used to produce over unity gasoline burning, Bitch tried it using water to see if it would ignite with a nickel catalyst. Zip results. And also tried a 2000 volt static electricity from a high frequency cosmetics wand with the mist foggers and nickel catalyst and no results. And so planning the next experiment. Using the nickel catalyst right in the intake of my 3.8 liter engine.


The Casmir effect can be produced with two conductors close together. Never heard of a good explanation of the Casmir effect though suspect it is due to an interaction with the standing waves of our planet. 


The plan is to use a semiconductor metal facing closely the nickel catalyst to induce the Casmir effect. And an 42.8 kHz oscillating circuit to see if it will produce atmospheric nitrogen to boost fuel miles per gallon. 


And studying how to get the 42.8 kHz frequency without a ultrasonic transducer as have not found a 42.8 ultrasonic device available on the shelf yet. The closest was a 40 kHz ultrasonic for $50 from Amazon.


And to set the frequency need a frequency counter found on eBay starting at $130 dollars. 


The plan for the first one is to power it using the field that is generated between aluminum and the nickel and a magnet. And a simple amplifier circuit. Thinking the air flow should produce a small electric flow.


Though it sounds simple enough, may take some time to figure out correctly. If it produces even a small amount of higher miles per gallon, it might bring hobbyists in to try their ability to enhance atmospheric nitrogen oxidization for fuel. 


A crystal connected to a microprocessor frequency synthesizer would work, though before that may start with simple inexpensive variable capacitor and variable inductor for tuning an RF frequency. 

From what it appears the difference between a ultrasonic signal and an RF signal is how much energy is delivered. The ultrasonic is very high magnetic energy and it produces cavitation. Would a larger amplifier for an RF signal also produce cavitation? 


As a simplification the difference might be that RF signal is high percentage electrical whereas ultrasonic is high percentage magnetic.


Though if have a good RF signal (Radio frequency) how much energy is necessary to produce a change of the ground state configuration of the nitrogen atom? Using only the gaseous phase of the atmosphere. 


While reviewing The New Fuels with Magnecular Structure, published in 2005 by Santilli it came to mind that RF signal likely does produce cavitation when it interacts with matter.


What is significant about cavitation? Are some remembering that is what the proven four times over unity Moldavian cavitation pump showed when tested by the Russian academy of sciences in 2003? The test that brought Dr Mallove to complete his proof of where free energy is coming from and how to get it.

And Bitch previous theorized that bimetallic rust was due to static field cavitation due to field separation. And premusably the static field would mostly be electrical. If we extend that thought then might we look for gravity to be on the magnetic side of the Aether? And the Aether would be the universe creator force that shows up as the static field in our original inertial field. 

Dr Greer testified that gravity was understood in 1954. And Jon Von Neumann may have been the first person to have figured it out.

Bitch guessed Von Neumann figured the Four Elements of Free Energy by 1953 or 54. And gravity is linked to free energy. So once one is figured, using mathematics the one would be a derivative of the other. And has speculated some one or some group has the mathematics explaining gravity. 

Though will not sure be nice when the sports network is closed and we can have some experts clue us on these most interesting and bountiful producing things? Yes, it sure will. 

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Saturday 12 August, 2023 


For those that might like to experiment, if you have a vehicle that has a carburator or throttle body fuel injection, it might be interesting to see if you can get a piece of nickel catalyst where it touches the gasoline. 

We saw on YouTube how Raymond Blackwell used a mist fogger and vaporized gasoline and it absorbed with the nickel catalyst atmospheric nitrogen. So we know electric is not needed to cause gasoline to absorb Nitrogen but will gasoline absorb Nitrogen without the mist fogger? 

What's the intent here? To come up with something simple that will bring this industry of free energy in. 



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