Esa Ruoho said on Wed, 25 Aug 2010 13:47:29

as usual for Peswiki - no replications.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:_Hydrogen_Hog_by_Future_Energy_Concep
ts%2C_Inc

 

I have been following claims for excess energy from these HHO kits ever
since I started comparing the Rowan replications to the Haisch and Moddel
patent. I don't think HHO plates ever achieve  Casimir geometry but they do
beg the question if energy invested in EM suppression can create a variety
of different energy densities based on EM/ waveguide suppression like the
1mm spacing between nested tubes in the Hog device. The range of density
values might be less but you gain relative motion since the tube spacing is
going to mechanically vary at its resonant frequency as well as assist in
circulation of the gas. I am not suggesting any fractional hydrogen is being
supplied to the engine but rather anomalous heat is aiding the
disassociation of fractional hydrogen to reduce the cost below the energy
released when h2 forms a bond. This isn't violating COE  if the energy is
coming from the opposition of  covalent bonds to changes in energy density.
My premise is that h1 translates freely through changes in energy density
but h2 does not. Mills device depends on collisions and runaway thermals but
perhaps the PWM simply helps coordinate the disassociation to occur while
the discount is greatest and before the opposition by the covalent bond can
dissipate into redirected motion,

Regards

Fran

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