Stanley Meyer VIC Transformer
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Be inspired.
I designed this in reference to Meyer's work, to the best of my understanding. His concept is totally possible, and inspired me to experiment with HHO for a few years now. In search of a way of creating such an object (the VIC), this is, ultimately, where I found Makerbot Industries.
It seems like everyone (outside the 3d-world) that tries to make one of these, just dosn't have the scope or dimensions right. I do plan on winding this transformer (manually, unless i get really smart and force makerbot do it for me), some day... and testing... someday.
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Nice job, you may want to visit here:
http://open-source-energy.org/...
These types of models seem to offend "law abiders" on this site. :-P
"This effortlessly breaks down water".
Not possible, but a cool looking model.
Molecular bonds are electrical. Overcome that electirc force that bonds them, and they break appart. Meyer's beauty was creating massive voltage with very little energy (this IS possible. A lot of devices use a resonant circuit like this). Meyers basically just fills the capicitor with water instead of a typical dialectric.
Well.. atleast it should be nice as a heatsink if printed in PLA and then use it as a lost vax thingy when casting alumnium.
If anyone is to lazy to do your ooogling: http://aardvark.co.nz/stanley_... (Way, 'moar' scientist than Meyer ever was)
There's another one of these on thingiverse : http://www.thingiverse.com/thi....
I'd encourage you to persue any experiments that you're interested in. Damn the "laws" of some " thermodynamics". 8-)
What nonsense, firstly and most importantly, this beaks the laws of thermodynamics, it's not hard or difficult, it's impossible to do. Pseudoscience, and a scam probably.
On a conspiracy theory note, you really think someone would poison him and not steal and USE the idea? Instant trillions.
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Stan Meyer was quite a inventor.