Free energy generators have been pooh pooh'd for long time. There was a fellow in Grove City Ohio, who made an oxygen/hydrogen generator using resonant frequencies pulsed into the water molecule, was given three unconditional patents, and then never got any backing to produce a viable energy supply from water. But, he did run a 318 Dodge V8 at the 1994 Detroit auto show on his fuel gas... the point being that resonance is real, and can be used in different ways to produce an energy that otherwise wouldn't be there. Once the reaction started, he could keep it going with microamps of current, at the 30v used to pulse the water. Quite interesting, his last name was Meyers, and the patents are still in the U.S. Patent database.... but, again I digress.
Charlie
I remember correctly Stanley Meyers didn't get backing because it wasn't economically viable yet. Unless you Unless you found something I didn't see yet?
Yep, Stan Meyers had 4 unconditional patents given by the U.S.Patent office for the separation of water into hydrogen oxygen fuel gases. By dilution with nitrogen, he could mimic the burn rate of ANY fuel. One of his patents used the +1 valence of the hydrogen ion passed through a coil od non-conductive tubing wrapped with coils of magnet wire... every set of coils generated electric, and as you accumulated voltage, it would add up quickly. Quite the fellow he was...
Now, his fuel gas generator works on the principles of resonance. Water will ring like glass to a tuning fork at a certain pulse rate, and when that is reached, it breaks the covalent bond, and the gases freely bubble off as the water level decreases... now, the 30v and 8 amps it takes to start the reaction can be reduced to milliamps of pulse, after the reaction starts, which then becomes economical to produce, unlike the brute force method that was being used up till then. He used concentric stainless .068 wall tubing, shimmed to a 5mm gap between the inner and outer tubing, and immersed in water, created a sort of water 'capacitor', hooking up positive and negative respectively to the inner and outer tubes, which were arranged in bundles of about 12 tubes each. This was very simple building materials, and could be duplicated by anyone with his Patent. He died a not too normal death, if I remember right. Anyway, there would be a huge market for home hydrogen oxygen generators if someone wanted to risk building one lol...pipe it into your natural gas furnace, and free heat with only water vapor as the waste product... which could then be heat exchanged and re-used...
Oh, and the economically viable part was that the oil companies didn't want to be put out of business yet...
Charlie