Re: Splitting Water

Dennis C. Lee ( (no email) )
Fri, 30 Oct 1998 01:22:02 -0500

Hi;

Unless you know how to determine mass chord values, it will be about
impossible for you to build a successful design. A sure thing would be to
find Irving Langmuir's atomic hydrogen paper written in 1912 describing LEAD
AMALGAM cathodes that produce atomic hydrogen. Atomic hydrogen releases 3.75
times the BTU's by weight as ordinary hydrogen does in the combustion process.

Dennis

At 11:50 PM 10/29/98 -0500, mbgupta@julian.uwo.ca wrote:
>The following 25 page Horvath U.S. Patent 3,980,053 available on the IBM
>patent server:
>
>
>http://www.patents.ibm.com/cgi-bin/viewpat.cmd/3980053
>
>Provides a very detailed, on demand, water splitting method. It seems to be
>based on Stanley Meyers work and describes in great detail cracking
>circuitry, steel nickle coated electrodes etc. Use of magnetism, resonance
>and hydrogen/oxygen filtering membranes are all incorporated. This is worth
>a study. So far it seems to be the most complete treatment, for building a
>system, on the subject that I have seen.
>
>I found this in the following paper on politics of energy, a must read. it
>refers to tons of other patents quite a few of these are available on the
>IBM patent server. BTW full ascii txt /pdf on many patents is available for
>free from the PatentMiner accessed from the IBM server. You have to sign up
>though.
>
>
>http://www.digitalnation.com/byronw/
>
>Would love to get some feedback...

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