Continual Green-Energy Devices Provided in MSEHNS. I provided information on constructing such new 24-7 green-energy-devices (#Green_24_7) as the Meyer fuel cells, within my free 200-page pdf-book, Many Scientific Enigmas Have New Solutions or MSEHNS, which I published on 3 June 2025. I found new solutions to at least 89 different types of scientific enigmas. My book, #MSEHNS, is available from both https://gravityunveiled.home.blog/ and https://gravity-wheel.neocities.org/.
See Appendix A.3 “Partial Explanation for a Working Stanley Meyer Fuel Cell” on pp. 170-175 of MSEHNS, for ideas about how one might produce a Meyer fuel cell. Meyer used short pulses of increasing horizontal electric fields to exploit rotational resonances of the electrically polar water molecule, by the #BesslerPrinciple. Meyer didn’t use a steady horizontal electric field. There was a good reason why Meyer avoided such.
Avoid Water Clusters. A steady horizontal electric field would have caused large collections of nuclei within water to internally rotate with greater angular speed about nearly horizontal axes, by the Bessler principle into nearly horizontal magnetic dipoles. Nearly horizontal magnetic dipoles would align into nearly horizontal water chains. We don’t want the water to thus be transformed into chains of HOHHOH, HOHHOHHOH, etc. The chains would align with other chains to form surfaces. The surfaces would align with other surfaces to form volumes, which would be stagnant #WaterClusters. Those water clusters cannot be rotationally ripped apart.
Rotationally Rip Apart Water Molecules. The “normal” electrically polar water molecule, with initially approximately 104.5 degrees of separation between hydrogen atoms (relative to the oxygen atom), needs to only be locally and temporarily held in a horizontal orientation to allow the Bessler principle to rotationally rip apart the water molecule. See Fig. 22 on p. 172 of MSEHNS, which is the following not-to-scale figure.

The Meyer fuel cell created rotational resonances in water molecules using pulses of temporarily-increasing horizontal electric fields. The atoms in the water molecule depicted within Fig. 22 were not drawn to scale. The atoms in water were drawn larger and further apart so that they could be more easily seen. I also put that figure within the front cover of MSEHNS.
We may not need this Meyer fuel cell nowadays, since GEET reactors can break up water molecules into atoms. Still, I thought I should explain the mystery of how it was possible for Meyer’s fuel cell to physically work. In Meyer’s patents, he indicated that that he was using a resonance. Critics of the Meyer fuel cell, who didn’t understand the Bessler principle, were incapable of understanding how Meyer could exploit a rotational resonance brought on by the Bessler principle. The Bessler principle did the heavy lifting so that the energy to disassociate each water molecule was much less than that of electrostatically pulling it apart. Each short electric field pulse needed to be temporarily increasing within the pulse, as Meyer depicted in his patents, because it was necessary to keep holding each candidate molecule in a horizontal orientation, given larger separation angles, as the molecule was being rotationally ripped apart by the Bessler principle. As each molecule was being rotationally ripped apart, its nuclei would consist of magnetic dipoles oriented in parallel horizontal directions. External horizontal magnetic fields partly using external magnetic fields might be helpful but the Meyer patents didn’t show that he had much concern with outside magnetic fields.
Among many other things, currently we have these energy productive related things: #DoubleHelixVortexTubes, #GEET_reactors, #RailroadEfficiency, #RailroadWheels, #VortexTubeTemperatures, and #YildizMagneticMotors.
Among many other things, we can look forward to these energy productive related things: #ArtificialSun, #BesslerWheels, #LeveragingUsingRotatingCylinders, #MeyerFuelCells, #OrffyreanRollerBearings, #PappEngines, #Sweet16Cylinders, and #YinYangCylinders.
AEP – 14 June 2025
