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Stages of the Joe Cell

Stage 1 Cell is simple electrolysis

Stage 2 Cell is referred to as the seeding stage, in which the cell builds up a charge in the water,

Stage 3 Cell reaches a point where the cell will run an engine.

Alex Schiffer has produced a video, he called it 3 Stages, it consists of charging a cell from simple electrolysis to the seeding of a cell and through to a real live breeding cell. Download from http://www.archive.org/details/joe_cell_-_3_stages_introduction Experimenters Guide to the Joe Cell: http://www.Joe Cell.com.au/alexbook.html More videos http://Joe Cell.cloud.prohosting.com Keywords: free energy joe cell new energy aether orgone

Pulsing

A Joe Cell is similar to an electrolysis cell built with concentric stainless steel pipes. In one configuration, the pipes have diameters of 1, 2, 3, and 4 inches. Sometimes a five-inch pipe is also included. Different theories hold that the cylinders should be between 4" and 10" long. There are many theories of how the cell works. Among those who believe in Orgone energy, the Joe Cell is believed to be an Orgone Accumulator. An operating cell progresses through a series of stages, the first of which is simple electrolysis, the second is referred to as the seeding stage, in which the cell builds up a charge in the water, which eventually reaches a point where the cell will run an engine.

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