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- Stanley Meyer's design was at the production stage when he suddenly died in March of 1998 while eating at a restaurant in Ohio where he was celebrating the opening of his new research and production facility. He had planned on selling kits that could be retrofitted to existing cars (of the 1998 era) for about US$1,000 per kit. Stanley seems to have accomplished far more than merely breaking water down into hydrogen and oxygen by stressing the water molecule to such a degree that allowed free energy to pour into his system. Was there much more energy than he knew what to do with ? Did he have to design a governor system to throttle back surplus energy coming in from the water in order to match the burn rate of gasoline ? Besides running a car, could he get electricity from his stressed water molecule as well ? He said in his lecture that a gallon of water holds enough energy potential to power the entire city of New York for a month! - to see Stanley Meyer's life story click here |