theoldguy

Better run that thing a couple of weeks to get enough gas to drive your car down to the corner store and back. Unless it's cloudy.

freeenergyguy

The next step is to try to make carbon nanotubes by magnifying a block of graphite. The process is called laser ablation

I used this to produce the effect seen in the video. I hope to also produce carbon nanotubes and colloidal gold.

As for the gold, some gold leaf, some citric acid as an electrolyte to conduct electricity and a magnifying glass should do the job.

If it works, I implore all of you to make and consume colloidal gold.

Mana

The food of the gods

freeenergyguy

Researchers in Asia have found that shooting a pulse infrared laser into water with activated charcoal in it can cause the water to convert into oxyhydrogen a very flammable gas.

I have replicated this using sunlight. Infrared light is heat. The magnifying glass can produce this by bending the light into a little dot.

This dot of light is strongly attracted to the activated charcoal pellets because black absorbs more frequencies of light.

The activated carbon is pulling on the hydrogen gas in the water. When hit with pulses of infrared light, the carbon vibrates and creates oxyhydrogen gas. This is not water vapor. The water has not reached 100 Celsius. Water doesn't boil in only one spot

GoatMeal4Breakfast

So if you held a lighter next to the water surface near the beam would you be able to see little puffs of oxyhydrogen igniting? Seeing that would've really tied the demo together. Or are we talking minute amounts of gas and this thing would need to be significantly scaled up to be useful?

freeenergyguy

The process is called laser ablation. This can be used to make carbon nanotubes, colloidal gold and much more. Using sunlight to do it is just really badass.

freeenergyguy

Someone on YouTube used a Fresnel lens to melt glass and steel. A lens thatbig will totally work.

This is just a proof of concept. The next step is to make carbon nanotubes by beaming graphite and to make colloidal gold

GoatMeal4Breakfast

Okay, back up a sec, you can make carbon nanotubes using this same process except on a brick of graphite instead of a charcoal solution? Does the brick need to be immersed in colloidal gold while beaming it or where does the colloidal gold come in?

freeenergyguy

OK step by step. Laser ablation is the technique you see in this vid. I'm shooting infrared light in pulses at activated carbon. This vibrates the water and produces oxyhydrogen.

To make carbon nanotubes, they shoot pulse infrared lasers at a block of graphite. Same concept shown in the video should work here.

Now for colloidal gold. They do laser ablation of 24k gold in citrate and water. Citrate acts as an electrolyte and a stabilizer for the gold. If the water turns red, it works.

Drink that and it'll upgrade your DNA... If it works.

I try not to assume anything. But im 1 for 3 with 2 more tests to do.

I'll keep u posted. Why don't you do your own experiments and keep contact with me? Shoot a dm

GoatMeal4Breakfast

Super interesting stuff, guy. I love playing with this type of stuff - thanks for clarifying some details. Just wasn't sure how the nanotubes and colloidal gold were related to generating oxyhydrogen.

Fresnel lenses are pretty cheap and can focus a lot of energy. I wasn't aware of the dietary benefits of colloidal gold - prob just lead and mercury giving heavy metals a bad rap, I'll look into that. Thanks for this info. I'll let ya know if I come across anything interesting!

freeenergyguy

I'm gonna send a direct message.

Get a magnifying glass or lens and graphite and 24k gold leaf. Mine is to be shipped soon. The more magnification the more infrared light we get. I have a theory that they put mercury in us to steal the gold in our bodies away. Mercury bonds to gold.

Activated charcoal bonds to mercury and lead however. I recommend you get some charcoal powder and detox. It helps w mental clarity.

freeenergyguy

Its actually the whole light spectrum but the infrared is the heat that burns leaves. Everyone has burned shit w a magnifying glass. The ir is the burning light.

So far I used it to make oxyhydrogen gas in very small amounts.

Next up is to get graphite and try to make nanotubes.

After to make colloidal gold. Distilled water, citric acid (lemon juice) and a lens. Enjoy and keep in touch

freeenergyguy

Scale up to be useful. Use a Fresnel lens or a powerful infrared laser hooked up to solar.