PETROS ZOGRAFOS is a Greek inventor who claims to split water in a way
to get more energy out than was put into the system. Sound familiar?
Shades of Stanley Meyer. He even uses the "resonance" spiel of Meyer and
pretends that it is a new thing.
Zografos was apparently featured on PBS tonight but I missed it. His
videos have been up on You Tube for several weeks however. Unfortunately
he prefers to keep things mysterious so it is not clear if he is an
inventive genius or scam artist in the best tradition of Stan... not to
mention the recent demo of Randy Mills - which is a new twist on the old
theme.
Zografos has shown several systems in the old videos but he is basically
comes off as a showman who is almost as disingenuous as AR in providing
no data. In one system, it was discovered that he was consuming aluminum
from electrodes in order to split water in a way that makes it look
super efficient - if, that is ... you forget about the energy required
to refine the aluminum.
Maybe PBS is new to this kind of scam - the legacy of Yull Brown and
Meyer and man others others ... or maybe Zografos has found a new
breakthrough which is real anomaly. His past work was no more than smoke
and mirrors - but there is always hope for the big breakthrough in
splitting water with resonance.
That hope for turning water into a fuel is the legacy of Jules Verne who
created a meme which is by now ingrained in the free-energy aspirations
of every new age. Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
- [Vo]:Greek version of Rossi on PBS Jones Beene
-