Resonance of water by JC Dumas?

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Resonance of water by JC Dumas?




by Christophe » 08/04/14, 13:46

To be taken with the usual precautions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT36PaqqfTU

Film by Pierre Antoine Courouble dedicated to the discovery of Jean-Christophe Dumas: the water resonance reactor which opens immediate and easy access to free energy.


Can we talk about a DUMAS EFFECT? I still doubt it!
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by renaud67 » 08/04/14, 14:18

it reminds me of a montage with two half-spheres which we have, it seems to me, already spoken here ... I can no longer find the name of the inventor ...
found: Peter Davey heater actually he heated by cons : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 08/04/14, 14:42

Thank you Renaud, on Peter Davey, I found this: https://www.econologie.com/forums/radiateur- ... t2749.html

Very old subject, barely 2 interventions ...

Anyway, even if there was an excess of energy production: electric -> thermal, it would not change the problem of energy in the world ...

Since if we do the reasoning on primary energy we are, even at 150% of "yield" (116% in this case), far from overunit ...

After physically it is interesting to look at the phenomenon ... above all see the measurement protocol to rule out any error or approximation or omission (catalytic phenomenon) at this level.

In short I would like to see the report which is presented in the video.
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by izentrop » 08/04/14, 14:43

Hello,
Electrolysis with electrodes connected directly to the mains : Shock:
It is not the cazimir effect, nor the Dumas effect, it is the Claude François effect which should be expected.
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by Christophe » 08/04/14, 14:47

Yes I can't see what Casimir is doing there ...
We talked about it here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/force-de-c ... t9823.html et https://www.econologie.com/l-effet-casim ... s-584.html

Claude François effect is when you stick to the plug?
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Otherwise, it looks very much like the work of Peter Daysh Davey: https://www.econologie.com/forums/radiateur- ... t2749.html

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by izentrop » 08/04/14, 15:08

Christophe wrote:Yes I can't see what Casimir is doing there ...
He also speaks of cold fusion and the golden ratio. : Shock:

Claude François effect is when you stick to the plug?
: Mrgreen:
Yes that's the effect cheats death : Evil:
Beware of those who want to reply !!

it is very similar to the work of Peter Daysh Davey: https://www.econologie.com/forums/radiateur- ... t2749.html

Yes, and at HHO, but there, the hydrogen must be burnt as soon as it is produced.
It does not specify if the water contains an electrolyte?
Electrolysis is done at less than 2 v?
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by Christophe » 08/04/14, 15:21

We must therefore find this famous "report" ...
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by izentrop » 08/04/14, 15:59

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The measurement lasted 7 minutes. Is it sufficient ?
As the signal must not be very sinusoidal, the cos PHi has no value. Did they use the correct power meter?
I suppose so.

How pure is the water?
If it is truly pure, there is no electrolysis.

It would indeed require the full report
: Cheesy:
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by sen-no-sen » 08/04/14, 16:07

Well done, he just discovered electrolysis!
By cons its electrical outlet it is connected to what? Empty or EDF?
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by Christophe » 08/04/14, 16:08

This only gives an overview ... done under what exate conditions?

In a bowl like in the video or in a laboratory calorimeter? Is the temperature of the 5L of water homogeneous?

Then the 2nd assessment is tarabiscoté!

When we take stock, we multiply a power by seconds ... not Wh by h in seconds!

206 Wh over 7 minutes gives a power of 206 * 60/7 = 1765,7 W or an energy over 7 minutes (of 60 seconds) of 1765,7 * 60 * 7 = 741594 Joules ... it comes down to the same but we already sees that the result varies a little ...

At the end of this kind of approximation we can end up with 16% of "overunit" ... it is not physical it is mathematical !! : Cheesy:
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