That is correct for electrolysis.  I am not talking about electrolysis, but
according to the patents, it is dielectric seperation of the hydrogen and 
oxygen.
Like it said, it violates several laws of physics, but there are patents, from
more than one person, on it.

Marshall

Guenter Poelz wrote:

> Marshall,
> according to my information, hydrogen and oxygen are generated in
> electrolysis at the surface of conductors (e.g. metal electrodes). To
> enter the body they have somehow to be injected.
>
> Guenter
>
> Marshall Dudley schrieb:
> > I have been exploring a number of patents on using a 30 or so khz unipolar
> > pulses to split water into hydrogen and oxygen (essentially a zapper). This
> > technique is reported to cause the spitting of the water between the
> > electrodes, instead of at the electrodes like normal electrolysis, and
> > bubbles of hydrogen, and oxygen bubble up from the water between the
> > electrodes at very high efficiency (reported to be over 100% but lets not
> > get into that).
> >
> > Now, if this is true, when the water splits, initially H2 and monatomic
> > oxygen are produced.  Monatomic oxygen will quickly attempt to react with
> > something, and will end up as either O2 or H2O2.
> >
> > The result is going to be oxygen and hydrogen peroxide being generated in
> > many places where it normally would not be, I.E. inside of pathogens. And of
> > course we all know that H2O2 kills pathogens as well.
> >
> > I have ordered an old air variable tuner and am going to do some experiments
> > along this vein.  Perhaps zapping have more than one way it works.
> >
> > Marshall
> >
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