On Aug 4, 2007, at 7:28 PM, thomas malloy wrote:
I appreciate your insights Horace, however you didn't answer my
question, do you think that the resonant frequency electrolyzer
will work? Meaning produce excess energy.
I don't know. From a practical point of view, based on the number of
Horace Heffner wrote:
On Aug 3, 2007, at 9:39 PM, thomas malloy wrote:
Vortexians;
I've been wondering. Suppose that the resonant frequency
electrolyzer works. It's actions, including the energy gain, are
attributed to the electrical pulse causing the H and O atoms to move
apart to a p
On Aug 3, 2007, at 9:39 PM, thomas malloy wrote:
Vortexians;
I've been wondering. Suppose that the resonant frequency
electrolyzer works. It's actions, including the energy gain, are
attributed to the electrical pulse causing the H and O atoms to
move apart to a point where they suddenly
Vortexians;
I've been wondering. Suppose that the resonant frequency electrolyzer
works. It's actions, including the energy gain, are attributed to the
electrical pulse causing the H and O atoms to move apart to a point
where they suddenly become separate, I'm thinking that perhaps this
might
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