[2] viXra:2212.0148 [pdf] submitted on 2022-12-20 01:20:10
Authors: Victor Christianto
Comments: 7 Pages. This article has not been submitted to any journal. Comments and suggestions are welcome
In previous article, we reported initial findings based on small experiment on potential use of salt-water as cheap source of renewable battery with various kind of metals as anode and cathode. The purpose of those experiments is to find out which combination of anode and cathode is capable to generate the best performance in terms of electric voltage. Following those previous reports, this writer also conducted several tests to see effect of low-intensity laser irradiation on potable water. While the first series of our experiment clearly indicated possible laser cooling effect of low intensity laser irradiation of potable water and salt water, the following extended experiment on low intensity laser irradiation shows a rather mixed result. In a series of initial experiment, laser irradiation with laser pen gave lower electric potential (down to several minus milli Volt to the Voltmeter reading), but later on after more than 180 sec of irradiation, it shows increased positive milli Volt of electric potential of the system. In this experiment, we found that combination of low-intensity laser irradiation and Solfeggio scale frequencies applied to potable water shows dim result.
Category: Thermodynamics and Energy
[1] viXra:2212.0111 [pdf] replaced on 2022-12-12 12:17:32
Authors: Victor Christianto
Comments: 8 Pages. This article has not been submitted to a journal. Comments and suggestions by readers as welcome.
In previous article, we reported initial findings based on small experiment on potential use of salt-water as cheap source of renewable battery with various kind of metals as anode and cathode. The purpose of these experiments is to find out which combination of anode and cathode is capable to generate the best performance in terms of electric voltage. Following that previous reports, we tried to conduct further simple experiments on possible effect of low intensity laser irradiation on potable water’s electrical features. Nonetheless, an initial version of this report is slightly disappointing, because as an effect, there the system tends to go lower in electrical potential feature. Instead it may support initial reports by others such as Cohen Tannoudji, Alain Aspect et al, on laser cooling effect to molecules [3][4]. Nonetheless, a subsequent experiment shows an improved result.
Category: Thermodynamics and Energy