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August 23 2006 at 8:54 PM
Bruce Williamson  (no login)


Response to where does the power come from?

 

it is a joke.

I went back and looked at it some more. It makes hydrogen and oxygen gas from the water. Then the gases are drawn off and combined with air to run the engine. You shouldn't need the air. There's another catch the electrodes are stainless steel. In all probability the oxygen producing electrode (I think it is the anode, hence anodizing) will oxidize. it did when I did this as a kid. I seem to remember that carbon electrode worked the best. I didn't have access to platinum or palladium.

So, I too say that it is a joke and not remotely practical. I don't think this was meant to be >unity machine but it has to be in order to work.

Bruce

 
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