NOTE:
VEGA devices require high voltages that are lethal and replication should only be attempted by people competent and comfortable with this.
First up is a discussion of the reactor chamber that made the VEGA Valley and how making that enlightening sample was a serendipitous event.
Then comes the chamber that has been used for many of the VEGA experiments since that were conducted by Henk, including the ones I participated in and recorded during the second week of August 2022.
In the next video, Henk discusses his journey to come up with a reliable anode stem.
Applying gas and controlling vacuum is not a simple process, especially without precision gauges that work with hydrogen. Henk found a simple solution based on scrap material that he discusses here.
Henk's gives and overview of the power supply components that drive the current VEGA experiments. Whilst it is all made from scrap or excess stock, it still took a long time to get working.
Premiere 25 Aug 2022 @ 22:00 CET
Henk's discusses the challenges he has had with vacuum pumps used in his VEGA experiments.
Premiere 26 Aug 2022 @ 22:00 CET
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Been watching these as they come up in your Odysee channel. I can barely stand YouTube anymore.
I really love the simplicity, and at the same time, complexity of the VEGA reactor. So many things happening at once. The changes in the oil are interesting, it looks like some degree of emulsion has happened, where would that much water come from?.