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Sound Heats Water: Overunity?
Posted on Sunday, February 03, 2008 @ 23:03:26 UTC by vlad
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nanotech writes: This is a fascinating news story about a man from New Zealand who discovered controlled sound waves can cause water to heat and boil, apparently with low energy input. It has been witnessed but skeptics seem to think there is some trick.
http://www.tv3.co.nz/News/NationalNews/
and
http://www.stuff.co.nz/thepress/4379593a6530.html
Where does the excess energy to heat the water come from? Is this a system similiar to that which John Keely developed, and which has been seen in sonoluminescence, and cavitation technology? Some form of "cold fusion" or zero point energy radiation?
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In the beginning was the word, and the word was sound. (Score: 1) by Kadamose on Monday, February 04, 2008 @ 21:46:51 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | As I have been saying countless times, sound is the key to everything - especially tapping the ZPE field.
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More on the Sonic Boiler (Score: 1) by vlad on Monday, February 04, 2008 @ 23:11:02 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | The photos shown to date reminded me of a website I found a couple of
years ago describing a similar thing. Here are my notes from that find;
"As a sensitive musician Mr Davey noticed, that there was such a
frequency of the motor and propeller buzzing, when the aeroplane cabin
and his body were getting into a resonance. At this unique resonance
frequency he always was experiencing an influx of heat in his aeroplane
cabin. He did not know yet, that in future this phenomenon will be
utilised in ultrasonic weapon systems for effective and undetected
killing of people. But he decided to test whether the same phenomenon
is to appear, if a metal hemisphere which simulates his pilot cabin is
submerged in water and is excited into a resonance frequency. So he
found two tops from old bicycle bells, joined them together, tuned one
of them to 50 Hz frequency, attached electricity wire to each one of
them, and thrown them into water. Surprisingly, water started to boil
extremely fast. So he made his first heater patent based on this
observation. This patent was already registered in 1944. After a hero
return from the war, he had a device, which repetitively proved to
everyone who measured it, that it has the efficiency decisively
exceeding 100%. Realising this, he believed that the world is going to
pounce on the opportunity of production and use of this technical
miracle. After all, people are full of declarations about apparent
saving on energy, resources, about protection of our natural
environment, etc. However, the reality turned out to be completely
opposite. Immediately after it was experimentally confirmed that the
device has unexplainably high efficiency, the heater and the inventor
fell into disfavour of various institutions that are interested in
selling electricity and that protect the monopoly on electrical power.
In the result, this extraordinary invention received an extraordinary
treatment! Namely authorities were doing everything in their powers to
disallow the production and sale of this heater in New Zealand. One of
legal tricks that were used against this heater, was that it was
declared officially to be "unsafe to health and life of users". (Please
notice that practically every electrical device working on 220 Volts
can be declared unsafe, if someone in the position of authority wishes
to put it down.) In turn in New Zealand it is impossible to undertake
the production and sale of anything, that is not officially approved by
the government. In the result, Mr Davey was fighting for almost 50
years to receive a permit for the industrial production of this heater.
And during these almost 50 years, the permission was continually
refused to him, no matter what research outcomes he submitted to please
authorities, and no matter how hard he tried. But it is interesting,
that in Australia an electric jug with a heating element of the design
very similar to the Davey’s heater was put in mass production (this
Australian jug most probably is produced in there still even today).
This Australian jug is working on the principle of electrical
resistance of water (i.e. not telekinesis as the heater of Mr Davey
does). Water that it heats is a resistor, in which heat is generated
because of the electric current flows through this water. This
Australian jug is exactly the same "dangerous to the health and lives",
like the telekinetic heater of Mr Davey. Only that it did not
encountered in Australia similar bureaucratic resistance because the
energy efficiency of it is "normal". When I met Mr Davey for the first
time in 1990, he still was appealing to authorities, and still had a
hope to receive a permit for the production of his heater - in spite of
these almost 50 years of lost battles with bureaucrats. He was even
showing to me a large stock of components he gathered to start a
production immediately after the permit is granted to him. However, he
gave up the experimental production of research copies of his heater.
The design of the Davey's sonic heater is extremely simple. It actually
is composed of two major parts only - see Figure K8 (3) from monograph
[1/4]. The most important out of these two parts is a resonating
hemispherical bowl (1) made of a sound inducing metal plate. The second
part is a buffering hemispherical bowl (2) almost identical in shape to
the bowl (1). This second bowl has the radius around 4 mm larger than
the resonating hemispherical bowl (1). Both bowls are assembled
symmetrically one around the other, means the hemispherical bowl (1) is
placed inside of the hemispherical bowl (2). Coin is 32 mm wide =
1.25984 inches / Big bowl approximately 1.75 inches wide and .75 inches
thick / Small bowl approximately 1 3/8 inches wide. Of course, apart
from these two bowls, the heater also includes a long rod, nuts,
washers, and electrical wires. These are to hold it together, to supply
electricity to both bowls, and to allow the heater to be submerged into
water that it heats. But these other parts are marginal additions only.
The major parts are the bowls. During experimental production of this
heater, the resonating hemispherical bowl (1) usually is made from an
old cover for a bicycle bell. The dimensions of this hemispherical bowl
are not important. It is only vital that it falls into a sonic
resonance at the frequency of 50 Hertz, and that it has the outer
surface which is parallel and equidistant from the external buffering
hemispherical bowl (2). To each of these two bowls a different wire of
the household electricity supply (i.e. 220 V, 50 Hz) is connected. The
heater must be submerged in water that it heat. It brings water to the
boiling point extremely fast. More details about the design and
operation of this sonic heater is provided in subsection K3.3 from
volume 10 of monograph [1/4]. After being constructed, the Davey's
telekinetic heater must be "tuned" in two different manners. The first
tuning depends on providing the hemispherical bowl (1) with such
frequency of the own oscillations, that makes this bowl to resonate
acoustically when a sound of the frequency 50 Hertz is emitted nearby.
The second tuning of the heater depends on appropriate selecting the
distance "L" between both bowls (1) and (2). On this distance depends
the formation of the standing wave between both bowls. Thus it decides
about the energy efficiency of the entire heater. From the information
that the inventor repeated to me, I gather that the measurements
carried out by New Zealand scientists suggested that this heater may
consume even less than the equivalent for around 5% of the energy that
it generates in form of heat. This would indicate, that the electrical
efficiency of this heater is around 2000%. (Means, that the heater
produces over 20 times more heat than it consumes electrical energy.)"
- from Private Files
Source: http://www.keelynet.com/#whatsnew [www.keelynet.com]
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