Archive for June, 2007
clipped by: tecundy clipper's remarks: Much has been said about the Kanzius Effect recently - but little thoughtful analysis has been available. This comment by Ted Green is interesting and sheds light on what the basic mechanism may actually be. Whether this is a breakthrough in energy technology is still unclear as we do not yet see how this effect may produce a net energy payout. That may be beside the point if it can be utilized in fuel cell technology. We must wait and see.... Clip Source: peswiki.com To get right to the point, I believe the Kanzius effect is caused by the polarization of the hydrogen molecules in the water. This polarization causes the two atoms of hydrogen to lose their 105 degree orientation to each other and de-stabilize the water molecule. The unstable water molecule comes apart easily then, combining hydrogen to hydrogen and oxygen to oxygen in a magnetic bond. Because the water molecules’ special property to hold sodium is lost, some sodium atoms must also be released to react violently with the water still present. This ignites hydrogen which recombines with the oxygen to keep the wick from being consumed. The unusual properties of the HHO gas, catalyzes the whole process to a very high efficiency. Tags: brkthru? Visit daily MacrosReader
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