posted on May, 10 2004 @ 04:33 PM
Im not sure if most people know this, but there's an invention called the atomic hydrogen generator that's been around since the turn of the century
(a modern adaptation can be found here
Here). It basically works by breaking down diatomic hydrogen
using engery, and then the hydrogen will atomatically recombine and in theory give off more energy than was used to break it apart (in the form of
heat). I'm very interested in this machine/process, and it seems very promising. I was wondering if anyone else is interested in it or has any first
hand experience with it or anything related to it. I'm sure the process has to work, because in the 30's and 40's it was used as a welding process
that didn't cause oxidation in metals. I'm not sure if this proves that it makes more energy than you use initally, but it sure shows that it gives
off a lot. Doing research, you can see that even the welding ability of this process has been buried pretty well to hide what it's capable of. Does
anyone have any thoughts/experience with this type of process?