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RE: \4C Maizix Circuit

the"mode of operability "" of VIC coil assembly allows voltage potential of


opposite polarity to increase
and be attenued up to and beyond 20 kilovoltos while inhibiting and restricting amp
leakage in the milliamperes range
establishing operational parameter of utilizing "opposite electrical attraction
force" of highvoltage intensity
to instantly release thermal explosive energy(gtnt) from natural water. the
voltage intensifer circuit takes
advantage of the electron bounce phenomenon to trigger hydrogen fracturing process
without amp influxing
taper resonant cavity functions as a voltage amplifier when interlink with VIC
circuit

voltagc intcnsifier Circuit (60) of Figure (3-22) (Memo WFC 422 DA) as to Figure
(1 -1)
(Memo WFC 422 DA) and voltagc intcnsifier Circuit (620) of Figure (7-1) are
specifically designed
to restrict amp flow during programmable pulsing operations (49a xxx 49n) but in
different operational
modes: VIC voltage circuit (60) utilizcs coppcr wire wrap to form Resonant charging
chokes (56/62)
of figure (3-22) in conjuction with switching diode (55) to encourage and make use
of electron bounce
phenomena (700) of figure (7-9) to help promote step charging effect (628) of
figure (7-7) by preventing electrical
discharge of resonant cavity (140-170) since blocking diode funtions as an open
switch during pulse off time; wheres
VIC voltage enhancement circuit (VIC-VE)(620) of figure (7-1) incorporates the use
of strainls steel wire wrap coils
(614/615) to accomplish the formation of unipolar gate pulse wave (64a xxx T3
xxx64n) without experiencing signal distortion
or signal degration (preventing transformer ring durign signal propagation ) as
elevated voltage levels
while allowing the reduction of capacitor gap (cp)(616) of figure (7-11) witch
spacing (57 of figure 3-25-35of figure 6-2)
(typically 060.-0.10) respectively , as illustrated in tubular resonant cavity
(170) as to taper resonant cavity (620) of figure (7-1)
Switching Diodo (55) of Figure (3-22) prevents Bidirectional electron flow
(current flow in one
direccion only) since Blocking - Diodc (55) only conducts "Current flor" in thc
direction of
schematic arrow while being placed in line witch VIC Circuit impendance interaction
(R1+ Z2 + Z3+Re), as mathematically
extrapolated in Circuit Equatíon (Eq 9) . .. Diode (55) being placed between
secondary pickup coil(52) and resonant charging
choke (56) to act as an electronic switch in open position during pulse off time
(T2) of figure (7-8) while preventing electron flow

in reverse direction when inductor (LI) collapsing electromagnetic field (FL)


produces another
unipolar pulse wave form (64a-64b)...producing unipolar voltage wave form (64a xxx
64n)
during repeated pulse signal (46a xxx 46n) on time (T1a xxx T1n)... allowing the
formation of an
gated pulse frequency pulse train (64a/64b-T3-64a/64b)when pulse of time (T3) is
greater
than time period (T2)... imput signal (49a xxx 49n) being a pulse train where (T2)
pulse off time (T2)
is adjusted to allows unipolar pulse train (64a xxx T3 xxx 64n)...outputting
voltage wave signal (64a xxx 64n)
being a pulse frequency doubler due to inductance reactance (FL) of inductor coil
(56) of figure (3-22) when
collapsing magnetic field(F1) of figure (7-3b) re cuts coil wrap (L1) during
each pulse off time (T2)... producing a second
unipolar voltage wave form (64b) during the rise and fall of magnetic field (71),
as further illustrated in (620) of figure (7-1)

Resistance(Rs)

In rcference to the use of stainless steel (s/s)coil-wrap (614/615), resistive wire


value
(Rsl/Rs2) of Figure (7-8)(typically 11.6 K ohms per coil)is suficiente enough io
inhibit current
flow oscillation in direct relationship to circuit impendance (Eq. 9) since
"currcnt flow" is, aslo,
restricted in the milliampcrc (s) rangc due to (s/s) wire material (Rs1/Rs2)
composition ability to
opposc clcctron interaction or electron interchange from one etornic structurc to
anothcr wile at
the same time conducting and permitting thc transmission of “Voltage potential"
across
circunferencc surfacc arca (skin cffcct) (66/67) of Figure (7- 11)as to figure
(590) of figure(6-2)
to bring-on and pcrform Voltage Wave-Guide phcnomena (57) of Figure(6-2)...causing
and
allowing thc applicd Elcctrical Stress of opposite voltage polarity (ST,ST’ -
RU,RU’)to trigger

Hydrogcn Fracturing process (390) of Figure (3-42) in an instante off time ...
rcleasing thermal
cxplosivc energy ( gtnt) of Figprc (4-5) on demand from natural water(85) of Figure
(3-26)
since the dielectric value (Re) of (Eq.9) of Water Fue1 (85) is further approxiated
in Capacitance
Equatíon (Eq.22), as illustretcd in (650) of Figure (7-4) as io Tapered Voltage
Wavc-guide(720)
of figure (7-11) ... allowing the diclcctríc value of Water (Re) to be part of
voltage intensifier
Circuit (110) of Figure (4-9) capability of restring amp fluw dunng Voltaje Pulsing
Operation
(49a xxx 49n) of (620) of Figure (7-1) as to VIC maatrix Circuii (690) of figure(7-
8)...allowing
applied opposite Voltage potential (ST-ST’ - RU,RU’) to perform work Without amp
"influxing"
as systematically depicted in VIC Matrix circuit (690) below

Inductance(FL)

Component interaction promotes Component reactance during D.C. pulsing operations


wile allowing variable voltage amplitude (Vo-Va-Vb-Vn) of figure (7-13) to be
attenuated
independently of voltage pulse frequency (49a xxx 49n), as so illustrated in (600)
of figure (6-3)

Resonant Charging Circuit (630) of Fígure (7-2); being an LC circuits is formed


when
lnductor(614) of figure(7-1) is electrically linked to taper capacitor (720)of
figure (7-11) in
series arrangement . inductor (614) is an insulated wirc wound in a spiral pathway
around Bobbin
Cavite (580) of Figure (6-1) to form voltage Stepping Coil (710) of Figure (7 -10)
as to (580) of
Figure (6- l). Capacitor (E9/E10) of figure (6-2) as to (720) of Figure (7- 11) is
formed when outcr
tapered surface (66)and inner tapered surface (67)forms water gap (616) of figure
(7-11)as to
figure(590) of figure (6-2) having placed there betwen dielectric water bath
(85/Re), as
schematically ilustrated in rnatrix outiline in (670) of figure (7-6) as to (690)
of Figure (7 -8)
and further detailed in Electrical Charging (650) of figure (7-4)

Component Reactance to D.C. pulsing transforms inductor (614) of Figure (7- l )


Capasitor (E9/E10) of Figure(7-1l) LC circuit of Figurc (7-2) into an Rexonant
Charging choke
(6l4) which steps up an unipolar oscillation of an givcn charging frequency with
the effective
capacitance of an pulce forming network (64n xxx 64n) of Figure (7-1) as to (600)
of Figure (6-3)
in order to charge voltagc Zones (E9/E10) to an higher potential beyond applied
voltage imput...
interacting Distributed Capacitance (Cda xxx Cdn) and Distributed Inductance (DIa
xz x Dn) of
Figure (7-3) 0f Inductor Coil (6 I4) of (7-1) with “Electrical Charging effect”
brought on by the
dielectric value of water bath (85/Re), as pictorially illustrated in (650) of
Figure (7-4). The
established dielectrid value of Water (85) beíng 78.54 ohms since the electron “L”
orbit of the
water molecule (210) of Figure (3-27) occupies the maximum allowable number of
eight electrons
when covalent linkup of unlike oxygcen atom (76) and hydrogen atoms (77 a/b)
occurs...
stabilizing Water molecule (85) in io existence ... thereby, maintaining molecular
stability of water
by opposing the change of electrons from an external electron source (amp inducing
circuit)
beyond molecular structure (85). E1ecrtron interaction (movement of electrons
through the liquid
medium of water) is further inhibited since natural water contaminates (144a
xxx144n) of figure (3-24)
is normally less than 200ppm... distilled water, of curse, is generally lab tested
1ppm or
less, as illustrated in (760) of figure (7-15) as to (750) of figure (7-14)

Capacitance (Cd)
capacitor (E9/E10) of figure(7-1)as to figure (650)of figure (7-4)in direct
relationship
to water gap (616) becomes taper cavity (720) of figure (7-11)as shown in (590) of

Stanley A. Mayer

Figure (6-2) since Water Gap (616) is occupied by a dielectric liquid (Re) as
herein before
ldentified as natural water (85) having no electrolyte added thereto ... generally
rain water (85f)
(750)of figure (7-14)being almost free of contaminantes due to water evaporation
process (532)
of figure (5-6) ... rain water (85f) being an liquid insulator that restricts the
flow of amps...a
resistive liquid (having an ohmic value of 78.54 ohms) that takes on an “Electrical
Charge” when
applied voltage potential (66/67) of figure (7-1)as to (650)of figure (7-4)causes
and sets up
molecular polarization alinement(617)of figure (7-4)by way of electrical molecular
rotation
(opposite electrical attraction force to rotate an position particle alinement) of
each water molecule
(85a - 85b - 85c - 85n) being subjected to opposite Electrical attraction forces
( SS’ - RR '). in like
manner, the stainless Steel (s/s) T304 meteria1 that forms voltage Zones (E9/E10)
undergo
partíclealinement of its atomic structure within the atomic infrastructure of
plate material (E9/E10)
when exposed to the same applied electrical voltage fields(66/67) after a pre-set
time...causing
molecular electrical movement to accur whitin the surface material (E9/E10)..which,
after
occurring, the newly formed molecular electrical orientation (625a xxx 625n)of
Figure (7-4)
rernains in clectrical atomic aliment after pulse off time(T2)...aiding the
transfrence of voltage
potential during pulse on-time (T1) ... allowing the resultant Surface Polaríty
effect (skin eftect)
(624) of Figure (7-7) to supply a sufficient residual atomic “electrical Charge
Field” to help
montain molecular alinement of water atoms (617) during pulsing operations, as
illustrated in
(680) of Figure (7-7). lnherently, then. Resonant Cavity (720) of Figure (7-11) as
to (650) of
figure (7-4) forms capacitor (ER) of Figure (7- l) when the dielectric liquid of
water (85) is placed
or injected between electrical conducting plates (E9/E10) while applied voltage
Potential of
opposite polarity(66/67) is directly exposed to water molecules(85a xxx 85n), as
depicted in
Taper Resonant Cavity (590) of Figure (6-2) as to (650) of Figure(7-4).

inductor (614) and inductor (615) of Figure (7- l) as to (670) of Figure (7-6) is
wound or
coil-wrapped (see multi layer equiation Eq. 20) in such a manner as to increase the
magnetic flux
intensity (DIa xxx DIn) of Figurc (7-3) as to (580) as to Figurc (6-1) in reference
to (710) of
Figure (7-10) between the turns(618a xxx 618n) of coil-wrap (640). The circular
spiral turns of
wire (forming parallel electrical surfaces) is separated by an lnsulated Dielectric
Coating material
which forms a series of capacitors (Cda xxx Cdn) when magnetic flux-lines (619a xxx
619n)
produces Electromagnctic Coupling Field (621) during pujsc on time (T1). as
illustrated in (640)
of figure (7-3) as to (690) of figure (7-8). The series resistance value (Rs) in
(670) of figure (7-6)
as to (690) of figure (7-8)and (670) of figure (7-6) is determined by the
composition of the
wire material in terms of its ohmic value (electrical resistivity) per given length
and diameter cross
section : Resonant Charging Chokes (614/6l5) 430F/FR 36 AWG (006) stainless steel
(s/s) wire

Slanley A. M6yer

RE: \’l C Mnirix Cia uii


equals 60micros ohms per centimeter, primary coil(622) 22 AWG(028) copper wire
equals
5.1933 ohms per pound weight, secondary pickup coil (623) 35 AWG(007) copper wire
equals 1.3k ohms per pound weight. "Pire ML" trade name "Himol" polymer coating
material is
used to impart thermal and mechanical resistance to the stainls steel (s/s) wire
(614/615) coating:
both magnet wire sizes (622/623) uses solderable Nysol (polyurethane Nylon
Jacket) insulation
enamel coating as a electrical shield material... all dielectric coatings having
an effective 3kv per
mil dielectric value and formulated specifically to endure automotive temperature
range from 40° to 155°C

Inductante Reactante (Rs-Cd-FL)


Inductante reactante occurs when resistance(Rs), capacitance(Cd), and inductante
(FL)
interacts together during D.C pulsing (49a xxx 49n), as schematicaly depicted in
(690) of figure (7-8)

Inductante Reactante not only increases voltage across water capacitor (ER) beyond
applied Voltage Potential (626) of figure (7-7) bur, also, establishes “Impedance
Field” (Fl) across
-inductors (L1-L2) of Figure (7-6) which acts and performs as Resonant
chargingchokes
(614/615) of figure (7- 1) once placed on opposite side of capacitor (ER) forming
Resonant
Voltage Effect Circuit (670) of figure (7-6), as illustrated in(620)of figure (7-1)
as to (690) of
Figura (7-8). Both inductors (L1/L2) are Bifilar wound in equal length to optimize
the
electromagnetic field strength (FL)in equel electromagnetic intesity (FL1=FL2) to
encourage and
promote "electron Bounce " phenomenon (700) of figure (7-9)while adjusting
(programmable
pulse wave form) input signal pulse frequency (49a xxx 49n) to "tune in" to the
"dielectric properety" (RE)
of water (85)...causing amp flow to be reduce to a minimum value while allowing
voltage potential (627)
of figure (7-7) to go toward infinity if the electronic components would
allow it to happen, as graphically illustrated in (750) of figure(7-14) .
Inductante field (L1-FL1)
perfoms"capcitance charging effect "(682); while, at the same time, Inductor Field
(L2-FL2)
restrict electron movement through VIC Imependence Network Circuit (620) of figure
(7-1) since
inductance field (FL2) locks onto electrons Magnetic Field (647) of figure (5-9) to
block the
movemente of electron flow toward positive voltage potential (66)...thereby
preventing and
inhibiting electron flow to pass through or over capacitor water gap(Cp) of figure
(7-8)...
such electron blocking action is herein called "electron inhibiting effect" (631),
as denoted in
(670) of figure (7-6) as to (750) of figure (7-14). At elevate or higher amplitude
voltage levels
(xxx Ve xxx Vf xxx Vn), primary electromagnetic coupling field (Rp) of figure (7-8)
transmitted

promme “Electmn Bouncc” phe::omenuii (7íDi ot figure (7 'J) w hitc adjus En g t


programable

PM“ (Re) nf ^8 (8S) .•. í flbsing Omb flc w te t*r Ifldoti0 te a minirrturn
value while atlcwin
g
volta8* Potencial 62v of F'isurc ‹v -7) io go tomara un Smii',' it' the ctcc:ronic
components «niid
^ "^ '* *° *EPP*° • •s H••P * -7 nm strate4 in (7SO) oí Fifi ure (7-14), Ifi
uctRncc kieId (LI -FL
1.1

mstrmts ele:iron nu›vcmcnt througt VIC Impedancc Network Circui i f620j of Figure t
- i ,¡g;t
Ir›ductom Field (FL2i iocks on io Eicc cons Magncric rici0 47i nf Fig.Ire (S-9)
i‹i blnrk ihe

equals 60micros ohms per centimeter, primary coil(622) 22 AWG(028) copper wire
equals
5.1933 ohms per pound weight, secondary pickup coil (623) 35 AWG(007) copper wire
equals 1.3k ohms per pound weight. "Pire ML" trade name "Himol" polymer coating
material is
used to impart thermal and mechanical resistance to the stainls steel (s/s) wire
(614/615) coating:
both magnet wire sizes (622/623) uses solderable Nysol (polyurethane Nylon
Jacket) insulation
enamel coating as a electrical shield material... all dielectric coatings having
an effective 3kv per
mil dielectric value and formulated specifically to endure automotive temperature
range from 40° to 155°C

Inductante Reactante (Rs-Cd-FL)


Inductante reactante occurs when resistance(Rs), capacitance(Cd), and inductante
(FL)
interacts together during D.C pulsing (

lnüuctunce Pvlsing- re (I &0) n* Figure {3 23) a to vlC Caí! z\ sembly (5R0'› ofi
F:gurú
(ó-J ) enders nto and passts \hrcuj;h bath friduclors (Lt,62) SimultancousJ §' and
'offcrs not
onT§• íunhcr etccaon-ftow tcscicrion (Rpl/Rp*i ro bo\h Tndu‹ ‹or ChoLcs (5ó/ó?› but
automaticolly
iwrCeves yoluzgc yotenrla1 cxxx kg xxz VL xxx VnJ of oppositc voltaje inte nsity of
cquxl magnirude
(66/67 i acrosi Rcionan i Covify f ld0 -i70) ... overiomin any poien:tal loss of
puJ -
.griei duc te tivc in leracfiun tRs1 fRfi2) of either or beth Inductor Core
(L1/J_2}
fFL2) ç reoccurrinç pul u time (T1.a
F lcctron Inhibir: ug Effeci (63 l ) in dircci re l9tiOnSbJ Ç io fiÍFfl@E ÇDÚ RD
kent Efteci (528)
is a eniplis he0 slairtless siee1.4 J0f•/1•F, wire-material “Litciromaçne i ndu
cti ve”

Peter.lial (66) and Negativo Vulisge Dutcniial (67) clic mear fy 4ppi red acnss
Rcsonani Caviii es
l4fl 170d

Lengthening Inductor II l/L2) icnglhs applics en escri highcr Voltaje Potencial


(£ /67) acusi
Rosoitant Capacitor (140 -170) (BR) vince Inductance fteaciance “S mr s” Frcr¿y
end, is

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yi (J is the
cunent iJt ampcres.

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ingut \üTu ge
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Yf

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inductor (L 1) ac u an'd @ rfcirm s ir l i kc man rier io l nd ttctu r (1.21 's
ince boih Indüctcir
i'L II) are phykicaity the sarnr si final stiapc.

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Um zxx Tl -
T2n). Gail Pulse-f-requemy of appiiod Yoiiage Pintn:isi í49a •s•x 49a - T? - 49a
xxx 49nj, Inductor
{L ) lc'ngTh, Sccond ' PicLup CniT {.‘i23) Lcngk {Fría zzx FL3n), rtic!ccrt•c
gap-sgaüing ftp),
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opti¢uizing mzximum disrributed «apacirançe {fda s•• Un and d:sub' :d induciance
fDÍa xzx Dln) of
-iguir (7 3) to intevsify in0uctonce Field 5irengih t FLa xxx Fin ) in function ax
a voltaje
muliiplio in switch -off curulitions (612 a xz x 6 l2n). as illusmied i n (7i 0) of
fiig nir (7-
10) 8S fiD UC Coil A sscmhJ y (38O) of Figure f6 1 i and, is ezpn•xxcü:

(L) is the iadacn:e in micn.'he n riex. (N) is the mmm of tums, t \) is Pie mean
rediui in
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Sra iniess sreel T304 material is use4 to form Electrical Valija Plcicx (E 1/s*
v.hice du ’'ttof*’
c hcmically infcracts (chcrnic A1 y incri) f hab UNA Jess tha:J .(¥t 1 /vear
úcoumposi:ion rate)
wiit fif›crarea z'aier # a es ihyd rogen ox ygen @: and non-crimb ti si ible.
bases y¡ hcing
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carr take-un
differeni cnnf'i¿•ora rion of simple io maximizc Dvnamic Wliagc lseniiai ¡6txli of
Figurr t6-3 for
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uflinear cylndñrl
g, cav*6’ tubular CavitT , (3*^j "!" aw!in8 Comprcssional {concenccüng clcmricai
intcnsi yj

fi W E1cc*.cal Voltaje wave hy «ay ot un n- lincar cjt indrical rcsonan r cavity


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"Etcctricel Change" w
hen a poicnüal voljage differcncc czisis Tt • ccii E1ec•tricnl Yolia¿e:phios lis1
f£2) as to
(E0fE10),

Capaciiancc (&J oF Figure f7-6T as tu ‹690) of Figure 17-BT is 4ou•rmined by he


s ,rferr

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fEol is ñn-Spacc Pcriiiitiiv li v nf ñaicr cstabl.shcd by YIC C ircuii (690 J of


Figure '7•d}
abilíiv to rcstrict ainp flor', (c/F-oí Raiioas the Diclectric Crnseni of Water,
(A) is de surface
crea of Resonani Cavity and, is c'xpross d in Mc bcTo¥' ajMtion:

h
2

(li) is longitudinal length of tapered mionanr cavity. ta) bcíng ex it port


circumferr•nce surfatt
point fE9d) ot l'igHrn i6-2), (b) heing cytindrical circum(erence c úrf:tcé yninl
fl t9a i nf E•
igure (f»2) chc ra red surface liam, ta)(bl ciicvmfercnce surfacc points (E9a)l
E9d) mxpcftivcly
deietmined by b'•la ezpnxscd equanon: lsee diagram of Figun 7-11i

(D) is diameter crois section of cyiindrical Tiirfacc at des ig natoJ point l L9a -
E9 n L l -›
f›cing maihcmatical cor.stum 3. t4l S.

Ccpacitcnce keac«mos is dr crminc¢l by the insulaóon resis :tncc (ks+ Re) and
Inducrancc
T/ 2} teracóag Ogctltcz king D.Ú. PuTsing.

Oi<1ccnic propcsriy of aier opposes amp leatsp tRc) while mother prnperry of +aicr
tics on u “Eleczisal Ctarpe”. fi'aar um¡›rrature (Rt) lcool-io the ion:h1 keep s (R
c) L ron st:int
price Amp finn' rernains niinimal. P:ata luductance (Luc} ix inductancc Reac xcc of
Indu cto- (L l
)

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and Jrx'ucur:ce Res¢tsncc oF Inductor ‹”I•2) in series i:rt Rcsenant Clpacitoz f J


40 -17fH nf
l'içure
{7•6) as io (ó90j of Figure {?-g),

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wa-or io obtain
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su h w q mentí y
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tac ptt¡ip¿

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Prnes.s (9tb of
Figure Es-8) ' ' utilizing D''nnnue Yuilngc Potentinl l6Ülj of Figure {6-3) of
opposiro clec iricai
8w.(S8’ - 617 - RR’) to cause ihenI}@ ginm*c agitar ion J) of Figurr f4-7i
fki»rtir herí by atomic
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Figure (4•5
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blemo \VF-C 426


stzinkss steel fs/s mire-cot1 s6› fLt when bcing cxposcd \o cxc¢rnzl ms8ne\ic
couplin8 field
ph {R s ed by i«d. ícl gth (FL2} end rssistive value (R52)

!nductance Core (53) oF -•iyte (6- ) composed oF "Grair Orien1ed" Elecoical Steel
Luoiriaóons atcg
u0 zgpMd Yol‹sgc {49) wkec Msgnerir Fin.d Cucpli»g (7 t) of Figure {7-8} crose over
co Sccondary
Pirkup Cóú-windin$ {52) which has mode ‹ums of u'irc tías Riroccy Coil- wirdiitg
(2G} I›Y hay of
"Eddy" runcnts iJut iuducrr cnaguciic luz }incs of forrcr ÇJ* xxx 7 laj ccnuiaóng
xa'sy hans
racgnmic core maceúal (53) and causcd by Primas Coid T26) being
ÑTy ágil ór•ñig pulsútg opcmóons Ua zx Tm), as filuszrsted in (ó90) of figure Ç-
S). Msgneóc
Tndoc'óon (7fa - 71n} is óeicrmincd by Inductsnce l'czmeebitity (gL/ of com
material (S3) etoog w
lh V\C cizcuit geonafry eóittr; to steg up voltxge Poientisi {Vo - Vn) by way DF“W
of Acóon",
and te expze¥sed Abe €uTlwing eguaTiuns.
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hlcmo WFK A26

Z=F*

óc fred (FLA) of Ae Second. Pickup Coü (52) during each pulic cyck (Ti; i« dácct
nlatioriship to
npotifivi pulse cyclin g (Tía cxi Tln) and borh ma¢nM ic fields (FL3fFL,4)
intttectitig. nod is
cxprcs sed in ike fotlou'irig equaliom
(M’#)

" 4

(M) is the murual induciarcc cxprcssed in tfin sar r unifs as (Le). II.ej is the
iooj inductauce of
Prunarv cciv (26) and Secendary coil (52) wiút fields aidtag.

7 - 1 2
fLt} L* Mc total inductancc; {kl) and L2} azc irte inWlxnce of each individual rra
sf¢rmcr coils {2
}(52), (M) is the mutugl irducrance of each oansforrner eoij (26/52} beiny in
para2Tc1 nTatiooshig
with fidós aúling.

C'a«gbng Inductsncc {Rpl) and {Rp2) in (690) of I'zpw.$7-g) is fiurthcr oxprcs ç-çt
in php

(Li q) is Pie iouti inductanec of fTir›tr CoiLv (EL l - FL2), (LÍ) Ud (L2) are the
inductance of
each indis'idual ctoR coil (56)(61) in series with Soeondaiy Coil 52i Flecrrical
Yoitati- Potonñat
(7fD) of Figuir (7-9) und tcing vxpomd to if›r ame Vollngc Transformar t26 — 53 -
52a mngocóc field
(Rp) with aidid g fiM, 1.'\d} is the Mutual indnctaace of choke coils (Ll W*)
sir.ce Trancfonner
Magncde Ficid fRp)is the ext:Station Eszrftal fvi8gnetic E•ield tap Ep2) by u.ay of
Unipolar
Pulsing Core f53).

VIC Coi1 Asseuibly (ISO) of Figura í6-1) as to l690i of Fipuu (7-8) in reftronce io
5chenutic
Cizcuir t620i of Fígore (7 1) is eonstrucied tn such a way ax to miaie bud posicion
tndücior Cóüs
f26 - 52 - •i6 - 621 io te of the earle ilmtroeiagnoic polariiy uticnfion,
inflicator mark t•7 ...
thus, a4Iov•1ng Jnductancc Fields OK-T - FL2 - F 3 - FL4 ) io L< aJdi» uno anuihcr
duzing he ssme
sequence ot pulse-‹ime {TJ) ... chczcby, allowing Inrtuctance C}ta-gang Effcct
f6fiD) of Figura (7 5) and Resonant Ver t ge Effect (6701 of Figufe'(7 -6) to
internet widi the
‹tiekctoc properiies of water (Rel to cnú dad inlibit ctectror flow (Ir) xtnct
“eAtrnns” inagr›coc
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RE! VIC Martin Gtcuit

Hlgli Voítagc I'oHti*l ef Oiffercn • (W Vn) (SS’ - 617 -RR’) iz wceniplisfied


wl'.en

core t53) of Figure (1901 ponotratcs Induciance ooil-windíngs (S2 - 36 - 62)


simúliancously dnring
cach and every pulse on•tiinr (Tla xxx TI ii) as pnigrazomable pm m-irstn t49a zxz
49n - T3 - 49c
zxx 49n) ii adjusicd io “Tune - in” to. the dielccoic of Ware (Ro) „ ¢¢¢¢pg
'>< ° íN) ( m°8n W 8 EL i II fmm Dixlributed Capaciiancu (Cita

IiuIs*ng f49a xzx 49n - T3 - 49a xxx 49n) ... se‹ong op and pecformjng pulsaring
Opix›silc ElocÓ¢At
Ataacaoa Forc 55* - 617 - RR" • T3 - 55’ - óI7 - RR") ofFigure {7-4} &$ tO Yaloge D
Cauca (22fl)
of Figflre {3-29} ... otgggzggg y§Ç gen F'mc ng Es (90) nd higure ñ- ñ} as to
(im) of Figure
(4-b1 ... insianily reltssing flicrmal explotive encrgy (gtnti t t6) fmm Waii•r
°^® • ®' ' u• t Ca* W (59O) of Figure. (6-2) et io f70) of Figum ( J- *
^m Dynsmic
Yoluigc Potencial of Diffcience {oppoxiie ekx:trical ato•acrion force

I”wld soength (7 I a xxx 7Jn) i› sufficicnt enough to Óslodgc ctaoomegnoticBl\y


cfucged elecaons
’* ó41n) liam cogpor atoors rnakiny ud copI›cr u'izc ma\erial (S2). Cn'l<ctivdy,
‹he wry1utnt gas
ów clcmfical chsrgod cog9¢r iou (64Zc za ó42n) addcd cogcrher producen çt lltago
Potcnóal (629)
t›ring eloonically applied to chohc-cnü (Sñ); whereas, the “Libemtco

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dcri g pulse‹ hmr Jj) of citcrnai Fi agneric Field 17.1 i, the dis¡od;;ed
c1criro;s (fi4 i a 2g.

°PN** voltaíie poiendil t629 - 631; when po›iiive *lectrical siaic of chc copper
atoms errante;

Electrical 1 y fnIe*linked serially tugciher. hamon B r›uiice Phc norris»«r (li


bP , Votagc
C0éffi cicnt ot Indu cree (í-'I 1fl? 1, Voltaje t.’ocffi cl e rt of Cnpaci tatice
(Col/Cd2), wlagc

ignitigon (70) of Figure (4-5) n'h ich is dirccii y re latcd to the liqoiú solumr
of waicr (g5) t
“ cycle end applicd Rcxonani *°S* " 8'!¥ (Yo —En), as illu cyatcd iri f.59O) or
gtirc
\G 2J as to (90) ot Üguzc (5-fi›.

**°"'^' i° pr tical ierms of com joncnt intnaciion, a miauie amount or Amp irmg‹.:›
F * ' ar'd
doce occur duc te Elccnoric (ic›rnponeni I.imi:ndfiñi b u: ix ring ti g ibl e ¢, tq
¡ie t¡
Wr£ormanne of the Hydrogen Praciurin g fi'ntis (590 of £igurc (b.a) whenyi„g
subjectcd ,

Altagc Ampiirude Switch-Off

he membcr

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Íí@c Amphiuú••'of Pulse- esin (49s x« 49ii - T3 - 49a xxx 49ni constan:.

The rctahTi<kiefi “mode-of-opcraóiliiv" óF y’fC Cuil A sscmfily \580j ç çt ( $ )


ithowi *^£° °**
°' N ^1 of opc cii:e vottav y! a8rt' 166/s s ’ - fi7/RR’) to increisc end l< a itcq
uaied 8P !° and
hcyond *8 iii lovotts w'ti ile in li ibifing zrid rcsrrici ing amp leekagc in t¡›n
' 8• ^°•*b!istling upcratioaal 58mWtt•r of utilizing Op osito Electrical A
tomó n
Porce (88 ’ - 8R’l of high *oltapc in‹ensitv (Y n1 io insoan1!y re icasc ihcrmo t
esplosivc cnergy

i«jec tim cyc le to accijmplixh : h c same tt tq@ pGñpyN-tdfjCt•. f y¢ y'p¿ t y$


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Conferir Equationi (in*mo WFt 429i. A

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Memo W C 4*G

KIGURE 7- 1' VIC IIVIPE D4NCE NETWORK

8ü0
(B} DU IBWD INDL C T4NCE

FIGURE 7-2: LC CIRCUIT

{A t DISTPt6LtTE D CAPAS ITAhIDE

FiGURI= 7•3! COIL INIT 9ACTION

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RE: VIC Mátrii Cine uíi

REGONA T CAVIW (1• 9 - 170 )

B —

FIGURE 7-4: ELECTRICAL Ct+ARGlNO E-FECT

660
KIGUR£ 7-5! INDUCTANCE CHARÜING EF?ECT

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FIGURE 7-6: RESDNANY VOLTAJE EFFECT

680

FiGURE 7-7: vOLTAOE CHARGING EFFEC7


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690

FIGURE 7-8. VIC MATPIX CIRCUIT

700

ñIGUREM 7-9: ELECTRON BOUNCE PH ENOMENON {EbP)

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710

FIGUFIE 7 10' VDLTAÚE STEPPONG CO'LS

flO

FIGURE 7-1J : TAPERED VOL i 4GE WAVE-GUIDE

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l'4cmo MC 42ó
fMT E 7-4 2• RE$ONANT CAVJTY ELECTRICAL VOLTAJE WAVE

7-??

Mwno XC 42a

740
F1DLIRE 7-13: VIC GECONDARY SWITCH-OPF COIL-ARRAY

7-2D

Memo AW 4?6

750

FIOURE 7-14: RESONANT CAVfTY wATER-FUEL Ih ECTIDN

76o
FIOURE 7-15: THERN'IAL EXPLASIVE-ENERGY OP WATER

7-24

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