Stanley Meyer

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Stanley Meyer
Biography
Full NameStanley Allen Meyer
BornAugust 24, 1940, Columbus, Ohio
DiedMarch 20, 1998, Grove City, Ohio
NationalityAmerican
Known ForWater Fuel Cell · Resonant Water Fuel Cell
Patents
US 4,826,581Controlled process for the production of thermal energy from gases (1989)
US 4,936,961Method for the production of a fuel gas (1990)
US 5,149,407Process and apparatus for the production of fuel gas (1992)

Stanley Allen Meyer (1940–1998) was an American inventor who developed the Water Fuel Cell (WFC) — a Resonant Water Fuel Cell that dissociates water into hydrogen and oxygen using pulsed electric fields at resonant frequencies, with energy input far below conventional electrolysis requirements.

Meyer publicly demonstrated his technology on multiple occasions, including powering a dune buggy on water alone. He was granted multiple US patents and attracted international interest.

Meyer died on March 20, 1998, at a restaurant in Grove City, Ohio. His last words, reportedly spoken to his brother Stephen, were: "They poisoned me." He was 57. His death and the circumstances surrounding it are consistent with the pattern of suppression documented across suppressed energy technology history.

The Water Fuel Cell

Meyer's WFC operates on capacitive resonant dissociation rather than Faradaic electrolysis. The water between concentric stainless-steel electrodes acts as the dielectric of a capacitor. Pulsed voltage at the cell's resonant frequency progressively destabilizes O–H bonds without significant current flow.

Key specifications:

  • Concentric T-304 SS cylinders (0.75″ OD outer, 0.50″ OD inner, 0.0625″ gap)
  • Resonant charging choke: Ferramic 06 toroid, 200/600 turn primary/secondary
  • 1N1198 blocking diode; 50% duty cycle; ~10 kHz
  • Voltage builds from 26 V to ~1,000 V+ across cell at minimal current

See Resonant Water Fuel Cell for full technical details and equations.

Patent Chain

Patent Title Year Key Innovation
US 4,826,581 Controlled thermal energy production from gases 1989 Foundational gas production process
US 4,936,961 Method for production of a fuel gas 1990 Resonant charging circuit
US 5,149,407 Process and apparatus for production of fuel gas 1992 Complete 4-stage system (dissociation → ionization → priming → ignition)

Suppression

Meyer's case is one of the most well-documented examples of energy technology suppression:

  • Multiple patent challenges and legal proceedings
  • Pressure from unnamed parties to sell his technology or cease development
  • Death under suspicious circumstances in 1998 — collapsed at a restaurant after drinking cranberry juice
  • Post-mortem investigation inconclusive; family maintains he was poisoned
  • Much of his laboratory equipment reportedly confiscated or destroyed after his death

Legacy

Despite suppression, Meyer's work has been extensively replicated by independent researchers worldwide. His patents remain public domain and form the technical foundation for the Resonant Water Fuel Cell and broader Water Engine technology.

In the FusionGirl universe, Meyer's resonant electrolysis principle is integrated during Phase 4 of the Electro Speeder build, replacing standard Faraday electrolysis with resonant dissociation.

See Also

External References

  • Meyer, Stanley A. "The Water Fuel Cell Technical Brief." (1989–1992).
  • US Patent 5,149,407 — full text available via USPTO.