An unusual battery is proposed in the experiment below. The particularity 
of this cell is the fact that both electrodes (formal cathode and anode) 
undergo oxidation phenomenon.
The experiment is very simple: put a piece of Fe and a piece of Zn in a 
sulfuric acid solution and connect these pieces of metal to an ammeter.
Although both metals are oxidized, an electric current is generated in an 
external circuit.
The detailed description of the experiment is presented at
www.elkadot.com
A video is posted too, showing that bubbles of hydrogen develop at both 
metallic electrodes.
It is hard to believe that a simpler experiment able to demolish the entire 
modern science edifice will be ever performed…
It cannot be accepted that electrons are generated at both electrodes and 
these electrons are traveling in the external circuit in opposite 
directions only for the sake of traveling...meet each other, greet each 
other and continues on ...
In the frame of actual science, no possible explanation can be formulated 
for the experiment and a new frame for conversion of chemical energy in 
electrical energy have to be proposed.
You can perform the experiment in the kitchen using same metals and a 
acetic acid solution (vinegar).
Regards,

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