I see that the EVOs like to reside in cracks. To produce a optimum reaction supporting as many EVOs as possible, it might be opportune to prepare a cathode that has many tightly spaced ultra thin cuts in a bar where each deep cut can support the development of its own set of EVOs. Instead of only one EVO residing in a single crack, we can have many hundreds of cracks each supporting its own set of EVOs.
To save work, we first might try a deep tooth saw blade as a cathode as follows:
I found a really cool ancient artifact, from Norse area. This has to be related to EVOs: https://ibb.co/bQtmb5j
For sure, either directly or by passed down knowledge that could not be understood other than by reverence.
Awesome videos. Nothing better than learning by actually seeing demonstrations
Much more coming
I see that the EVOs like to reside in cracks. To produce a optimum reaction supporting as many EVOs as possible, it might be opportune to prepare a cathode that has many tightly spaced ultra thin cuts in a bar where each deep cut can support the development of its own set of EVOs. Instead of only one EVO residing in a single crack, we can have many hundreds of cracks each supporting its own set of EVOs.
To save work, we first might try a deep tooth saw blade as a cathode as follows:
https://www.wttool.com/images/thumbs/0003050_18640140.jpeg
or an alternative might be a metal comb
https://cdn.packhacker.com/2019/04/fendrihan-metal-comb.jpg?auto=compress&auto=format&w=1110&h=740&fit=crop
This is the test direction we are moving in.