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    Is Frequency the Atomic Glue holding Atoms together?

    After this new discovery that Salt Water can shed its Hydrogen Atoms and Burn. As I have suggested before, is it possible that Frequency is the binder that holds atomic nuclei together? If Frequency can disassemble the atoms then reverse engineering would suggest it to be the catalyst?

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,296395,00.html
    Last edited by coliver; 2007-Sep-12 at 04:09 AM.

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    Salt Water Atoms
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    Let see hydrogen burns and this is news to fox news what next higher life forms evolve from lower life forms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    After this new discovery that Salt Water Atoms can shed their Hydrogen Atoms and Burn.
    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,296395,00.html
    Yo. Old July news: topic John Kanzius - Salt water and RF

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    Salt Water Atoms
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    Noted And edited.

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    Does anyone know of any experiments with Frequencies effects on Atoms or Molecules?

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    I would suspect that as they have suggested it may burn more energy than produced? But whats intrigueing to me is that the RF Frequencies were able to separate the bond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    Does anyone know of any experiments with Frequencies effects on Atoms or Molecules?
    Yeah, I just put some sauerkraut in my microwave oven, and set the timer for 30 seconds.

    It got hot!

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    Yeah, I just put some sauerkraut in my microwave oven, and set the timer for 30 seconds.

    It got hot!
    Ha Ha, thats not exactly the type of Controlled Experiment I had in Mind

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    Radiation has an effect on pretty much all objects except the Black Body. Why couldnt particular frequencies act as a glue to hold positive and negative charges together so to speak?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01101001 View Post
    Yeah, I just put some sauerkraut in my microwave oven, and set the timer for 30 seconds.

    It got hot!
    I find if you cook a hotdog in a microwave and cook it. Then put the sauerkraut you get a lot better results.

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    Re: Is Frequency the Atomic Glue holding Atoms together?

    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    Does anyone know of any experiments with Frequencies effects on Atoms or Molecules?
    Well, let's see.

    Frequency is typically the number of peaks of a waveform over a unit of length or time.

    Such waveforms in matter are usually the result of something called vibratory motion.

    Vibratory motion of atoms and molecules is also called "heat" and leads one into two rather interesting fields called physics and thermodynamics.

    There have been lots of experiments having to do with heat in physics and thermodynamics. Check them out by Googling "heat physics thermodynamics experiments".

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    Wow; this guy has a cure for both cancer and the energy crisis. I wonder what he's going to cure next.

    Roy says the scientists want to find out whether the energy output from the burning hydrogen — which reached a heat of more than 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit — would be enough to power a car or other heavy machinery.
    Huh?

    At least they went back and added the disclaimer at the end. Unfortunately, it took the internet community to point it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    After this new discovery that Salt Water can shed its Hydrogen Atoms and Burn. As I have suggested before, is it possible that Frequency is the binder that holds atomic nuclei together? If Frequency can disassemble the atoms then reverse engineering would suggest it to be the catalyst?

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,296395,00.html
    A frequency is not some magical thing. A frequency is defined as occurences per second. How frequent some thing happens. It isnt magic atom glue.

    It isnt the frequency that causes anything, but whatever is oscillating at that frequency.

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    What about Harmonics? Why would a radio frequency have ANY effect on Salt water? Im saying what if the RF and the thermodynamics work together somehow to hold an atomic particle in its position? If it can be done with one elememt, why not others?

    The radio frequencies act to weaken the bonds between the elements that make up salt water, releasing the hydrogen, Roy said.
    From the same article.

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    Re: Is Frequency the Atomic Glue holding Atoms together?

    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    What about Harmonics?
    Tell us.

    In spite of all the interrogatives, the content of the OP is still your claim.

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    In spite of all the interrogatives, the content of the OP is still your claim.
    ?

    Im not making a claim? Im just asking if its possible for frequency to maybe work as a kind of key that would hold atomic particles in their orbit? You guys know more than i do, Im just exploring the possibility and if it could work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    Im not making a claim? Im just asking if its possible for frequency to maybe work as a kind of key that would hold atomic particles in their orbit? You guys know more than i do, Im just exploring the possibility and if it could work?
    Well according to the news report that showed up locally today...
    Salt water fuel gets major university review
    ...it sounds like the interest is in how or why it works, but to be a solution to the fuel problem is very much in doubt.
    "This is the biggest discovery in 100 years in water research" exclaimed Professor Roy.

    Scientists at Penn State University believe the frequency used in the Kanzius machine is releasing atomic hydrogen molecules from the salt water by weakening the bonds holding the sodium chloride, oxygen and hydrogen together. That's why the flame is so incredibly hot.
    So, it sounds like they get heat from both the hydrogen burning, and the chemical stripping of the atoms both.

    "There is no breakthrough", said Professor Scavuzzo [Akron State University], "Because there are more efficient ways of breaking water down to hydrogen and oxygen."

    Scavuzzo's son, Steven, a technical consultant for Babcock & Wilcox, said that salt water is not a fuel.

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    Well according to the news report that showed up locally today...
    Salt water fuel gets major university review
    ...it sounds like the interest is in how or why it works, but to be a solution to the fuel problem is very much in doubt.
    After reading this article it seems that the RF Frequencies may be heating the Nanoparticles and weakening the bond that way? Then perhaps the nanoparticles are the glue? If it is weakening the bond then that would seem to me to be the key discovery? Whether it works as a fuel or not?

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    one wonders if i use my radio and put it on an fm station and i have a bottle of salt water... will it just catch up in flames hehe

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    pi mesons
    atomic glue...
    If these Mesons are only in existence for a while then could there maybe be a conversion from mass into kinetic energy or something like that going on related to frequency?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fox news
    Rustum Roy, a Penn State University emeritus professor of chemistry... is also a specialist in "whole person healing" and Christian sexuality.
    I didn't know that "Christian sexuality" was a sub-field of chemistry.

    Quote Originally Posted by Roy
    The discovery is "the most remarkable in water science in 100 years," Roy said.
    Any scientist who toots his own horn like this is.... well, should be looked at very skeptically.

    Why is this on fox news and YouTube and not in an academic journal? Hoist the red flag, cap'n!

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    Roy will meet this week with officials from the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense to try to obtain research funding.
    What?? Didn't he claim to have already made the "discovery"? Usually "research," especially funded research, is done before the "discovery," you know -- they fund research in the hopes that a discovery will result....
    Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.

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    What?? Didn't he claim to have already made the "discovery"? Usually "research," especially funded research, is done before the "discovery," you know -- they fund research in the hopes that a discovery will result....
    They must be pretty interested if they approached him? How can Fox News or YouTube print a story like this if it nots true? I mean they must have some evidence that it works? Unless its a hoax of some kind, but I dont really think so. Ive been suggesting for a while that light frequencies could possiblly play a part at the atomic level in my Cosmic Ray threads. It may sound crazy but it makes sense to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    They must be pretty interested if they approached him? How can Fox News or YouTube print a story like this if it nots true?
    Fox News quotes some AP wire story. They don't care. AP got most of it from local paper Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, who mostly just repeated the claims of those involved.

    YouTube? Now YouTube is journalism? YouTube will host videos that are submitted. They really don't care.

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    Likely Roy is looking for funding and don't mind exagerating. Microwaves photons likely free a bit of hydrogen from salt water, but megawatt of photons are needed to produce enough hydrogen for a small flame. The probability of cost effective is very low, but I suppose we should give Roy the benefit of the doubt.
    I believe ordinary hydrogen burns in oxygen at 3000 degrees f, and an electric hydrogen arc is even hotter.
    We can build a perpetual motion machine if the burning hydrogen produces more energy than the microwaves used to separate the hydrogen. Perpetual motion is a reliable scam alert. Neil

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    I didn't know that "Christian sexuality" was a sub-field of chemistry.
    Well that kind of scares me What is Christian Sexuality? Thats a new one on me.

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    Likely Roy is looking for funding and don't mind exagerating. Microwaves photons likely free a bit of hydrogen from salt water, but megawatt of photons are needed to produce enough hydrogen for a small flame. The probability of cost effective is very low, but I suppose we should give Roy the benefit of the doubt.
    I believe ordinary hydrogen burns in oxygen at 3000 degrees f, and an electric hydrogen arc is even hotter.
    We can build a perpetual motion machine if the burning hydrogen produces more energy than the microwaves used to separate the hydrogen. Perpetual motion is a reliable scam alert. Neil
    I remember Tusenfem saying something in one of my other threads about doing a similiar experiment in school. He said they could make regular water burn in much the same way? By releasing the Oxygen or Hydrogen. Something to that effect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    What about Harmonics? Why would a radio frequency have ANY effect on Salt water? Im saying what if the RF and the thermodynamics work together somehow to hold an atomic particle in its position? If it can be done with one elememt, why not others?

    From the same article.
    Well, let's see. that is how the microwave oven works. Nothing with harmonics or anyhting. The microwave oven radiates RF into the product, let's take water for simplicity. Now the RF frequency is tuned to a vibrational state of the water molecules. The molecules will resonate with the waves, gaining energy, and thus the water is heated. Now, I can imagine that one can pump in so much energy that the molecular bonds break, dunno how much energy that will take, but it must be a lot.

    Basically RF waves are in the same region as the vibrational frequencies of lots of molecules, but if indeed the energy that is being pumped in can break up molecular bonds to free H for example, I doubt it.

    Fox news is not like the best source for physics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coliver View Post
    I remember Tusenfem saying something in one of my other threads about doing a similiar experiment in school. He said they could make regular water burn in much the same way? By releasing the Oxygen or Hydrogen. Something to that effect?
    No, in the other thread I was talking about electrolysis, where you place a anode and cathode in water and put a voltage on them. Then you will have oxygen at the anode and hydrogen at the cathode. This usually is done in a double glass tube so the oxygen and hydrogen are separated in different containers. Otherwise you get "knalgas" (dunno the english word) which is also fun, but not in great quantities.

    So this is something completely different (mmm that's a Monty Python kinda closure).
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