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Just some commentary from a science nerd who's seen way too many such things in his life... First, if you're unfamiliar with the terminology being thrown about here, this is
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Just some commentary from a science nerd who's seen way too many such things in his life...
First, if you're unfamiliar with the terminology being thrown about here, this is a good starter on what's basically going on here and that it's generally scientifically fraudulent: Oxyhydrogen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The most relevant sentence from there is: Quote:
Just food for thought. My suspicions based on how these things usually turn out is that (1) He's exploiting an inefficiency like waste heat more than anything else, which is legitimate but doesn't legitimize the electrolysis part, (2) He probably can show a small gain on some test, but (3) It won't ever be a practical/viable system for real world use on a large scale, due to the cost of the technology, cost of some catalyst or wear-item component of the system, inability to provide enough gains to offset its own weight and manufacturing costs, etc. But who knows, I could be wrong. You never know when the next seemingly-snake-oil guy has finally stumbled on something useful. |
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