i'm actually surprised that this post is still around. when i first joined this forum, i wrote a post on "hydrogen-enriched water", that was immediatly dismissed and i was scolded for speaking nonsense and not using the correct termonology. i'm not sure if the post is still in existence, but if not, here was the point of it.
i spent several months living in seattle last year making HHO generators. you don't have to buy a $4000 torch or anything like that to do it, you can make a torch yourself with less that a hundred dollars with equipment from home depot or w/e.
the basic idea is this: strongly electrolyted water (salt, lye, w/e electrolyte you want to use), with a DC put to it with, preferebly, very low amperage (we're talking maybe a few hundred milliamps) and high voltage (how high your voltage can be is relative to how low your amperage is: the more amperage you have, the less voltage you want.) i know it is safe to use even a battery charger, we used one on 3 amp 12 volt without any pops. you want a sealed container, non-reactive non-magnetic stainless steel (for this process i would suggest 440 grade or higher), and about 2/3 of your metal exposed to water to be negative, 1/3 to be positive. most of the water dissimination comes off of the negative, in relation to how close your positive is to it, but you want to keep them from touching, or getting too close (i would suggest no closer than 1/2 to 1 centimeter), or else the spark gap will close and your hydrogen cell may implode. honestly, it is very very simple.
just as an example, there are working models of generators made from nothing but stainless steel all-thread, a mason jar, glass tubing, a battery charger, nuts and washers. 2 stainless steel all thread rods put into the mason jar, with nuts and washers going up and down them to play as electrodes, twice as many washers on the negative as positive. 3 amp 12 volt hooked up to it, a tube coming out of the top and put through a bubbler (to wash impurities out of the gas, brings it to medical grade HHO gas), and the charger turned on. you'll see millions of tiny bubbles start rising off of the negative, and less coming off of the positive, and the entire top half of the jar fills with a cloud of gas, which can then be:
1. re-condensed back into water by simply reducing the tubing size
2. put through a torch tip (can be made with a basket ball pump needle tip, and a cigarette filter in the tubing to maintain pressure) and carefully lit to have a torch that works with a cold flame that will raise to the exact melting/sublimation point of ANYTHING (will melt tungsten in seconds)
3. channelled into the air-intake valve of any engine and used as fuel, based on the fact this gas implodes when lit, not explodes (why it goes into air-intake and not fuel-intake, makes engines kind of work in reverse but become more reliable. ceramic lining is important in the engine though, or hydrogen embrittlement can occur over time), so that gasoline is no longer necessary.
i have done some research into this re-structured water, and it is said to have anti-aging properties, and work as the most power anti-oxidant you can ingest into the body. i've wondered whether or not, for longevity of the physical body, if a pattern of using this water (being as it is a strong anti-oxidant) alongside taking sodium-chlorite would propel someone to live to be a hundred and fifty.
it still doesn't seem to me, however, that this water would have the astral fire. i believe that what we cannot seem to find that is in our dew that allows it to make the mind so beautiful and creative and open to spiritual guidance and growth cannot be replicated. i'm interested to see what this path leads to, but i am currently dedicated to getting my own place of residence to do my work at. i have probably close to 3 quarts of dew i collected during the full moon in may, but according to what i've been reading today, since i collected it with a cloth off of the ground (it was all i had available), it is already oriented towards the plant kingdom, and is useless to make the elixer with. it's pretty dis-heartening, i've put a lot of love and light in the bottles and seen some interesting growth in them, but i may have to put off until next may making the elixer. i feel very strongly about using may dew in the process; not that it is necessary, but that something worth doing is worth doing well, and all things come to he who waits. i am considering using this dew in making the primum ens melissae, lemonbalm grows like a weed in eugene OR and there are plenty of grapevines here in chico CA to make my own potash with. i also have 2 small bottles of acetic zinc, i still haven't distilled it down to crystallization but it's saturated so much that it is already crystallized a bit around the top of the liquid. i'm still looking over everything and trying to decide which paths to work on.....I need a place to live. that is number 1 priority. i'm in CA to go gold panning, hopefully it turns out well.
sorry that was so long, i haven't posted in a while and there is a lot i'd like to say but i dont want to post 30 things in different topics for nick to have to go through and sort out. love and light, blessed be!