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Generation of the complex wave form frequencies from (Asymmetric condenser with double distilled water as dielectric.) to match the complex wave form resonant frequencies of the energized and highly polarized water molecule in tetrahedral form with angles, 109°28' are carried out in Stage..

In the operation of the invention active bubble electrolysis of water is initiated following Stage B, phase 3 by setting (automatically) the output of Component A to:

A =1mA., E=22VAC-rms,

causing the rippled square wave pulses to disappear with the appearance of a rippled sawtooth wave.

 The basic frequency of the carrier now becomes, fc =3980 Hz.

The wave form now automatically shifts to a form found to be the prime characteristic necessary for optimum efficiency in the electrolysis of water . In the wave form, the fundamental carrier frequency, fc =3980 Hz., and a harmonic modulation of the carrier is as follows:

1st Order Harmonic Modulation (OHM)=7960 Hz.

2nd Order Harmonic Modulation (II OHM)=15, 920 Hz.

3rd Order Harmonic Modulation (III OHM)=31, 840 Hz.

4th Order Harmonic Modulation (IV OHM)=63, 690 Hz.

What is believed to be happening in this IV OHM effect is that each of the four apices of the tetrahedron water molecule is resonant to one of the four harmonics observed. It is believed that the combination of negative repulsive forces at the outer electrode with the resonant frequencies just described work together to shatter the water molecule into its component hydrogen and oxygen atoms (as gases).

 This deduction is based on the following observations of the process through a low power microscope.
The hydrogen bubbles were seen to originate at the electrode rim, . The bubbles then moved in a very orderly `pearl chain` formation centripetally (like the spokes of a wheel) toward the center electrode, shows a top view of this effect.

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