it was a pleasure to read your email Garrett. You seem to know quite a
lot about the thing and good for you. I know only as little as i have
already said about it.
There is one thing though, which I think should be addressed as well.
That is overall oxygen consumption in combustion engines. Pure hydrogen
fuel would take only what was produced by break up of water. This should
mean that it would not deplete oxygen from our atmosphere. The only
problem is how to get it out of water without the use of fossil fuels.
This brings the Cold Fusion into the picture. I have read some
interesting stuff about it, and it is electrolysis after all. Am I dumb,
or would hydrogen be a byproduct of heat or other power generation by
Cold Fusion?
I think that any fuel of the future should addres oxygen depletion as
well. I do not want to breathe pure CO2 and nitrogen.
Regards Slavek.