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| bloodstone1445 |
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youtube Xogen for a full diagram explanation.
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| 01aether10 |
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Joe, What kind of qualification would one need to understand this process enough to not blow something up? is the water destroyed after this process or is it still usable for some or other process?
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| NevilleMos |
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I have built a small version of the Joecell. And it DOES work. It does what is being claimed. I have been running a power generater, and producing more than enough heat in my pottery ovens with hydrogen. I wouldn't attempt to conduct an experiment like this, unless you already have an understanding of Hydrogen and to use it. If NOT, you will have more trouble than you want. . . . . . . . . . fast
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| Jackie205683 |
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DEPLETED URANIUM IS KILLING US...and who's fault is that...ours...so why don't we change the way this world is ran and vote all the people who have been in congress for too long...out of there...just vote the imcumbents out.....vote for someone new....this is the PEOPLE'S PARTY.....let's do something about this Join my group, THE PEOPLE'S PARTY
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| TiqueO6 |
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ACK! How did that happen? Hasty-Pasting!Correction:<& x 1023 molecules per teaspoon of water.>>should read:<< 1.673 x 10-to-the-23rd-power molecules per teaspoon of water.>>
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| TiqueO6 |
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sorry, the super-script didn't translate to youtube so :<< 1.673 x 10-to-the-23rd-power molecules per teaspoon of water.>>should read:<<1.673 x 1023 molecules per teaspoon of water.>>
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| TiqueO6 |
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well at least I found this for now:<<Since there are exactly 5 grams of water in a teaspoon, there are 1.673 x 1023 molecules per teaspoon of water.>>so double that for Hydrogen atoms? Looks like a big number but someone please chime-in!
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| TiqueO6 |
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i think it's fascinating if by using some sort of 'excitation' and special alloys or the like if the efficiency of electrolysis. I'd venture a guess that there's plenty of Hydrogen available in a very small amount of water. Anyone have figures on how much H there is in say a teaspoon of H20.?
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| cfootball10 |
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from the altenator(Battery) yes. He is getting something from the current
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| TiqueO6 |
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Is the engine providing the energy for electrolysis from the alternator/generator?Is the only energy needed to begin the cycle to come from a charged battery or ?It seems like a very workable idea if there's enough fuel produced in-situ. The use of 20Khz modulation of the energy is said to produce 3x efficiencies. Is that employed her?
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| amircg19701 |
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Benjamoon is in the 4th grade? wow. Nice piano playing kid.
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| mungoesmad |
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Your sucking air to the engine through water mate!
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| olimpicolopez |
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nics
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| Dali777 |
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See the 25 hour long Meier Protocols to see the whole complete picture here:myspace dot com/xirdal
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| bodziobran |
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this seems to be joe cell which probably energize air to be flammable , compared to electrolysis cell which breaks water into hydrogen/oxugen
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| sebosfato |
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sorry but free energy is use water to power your car because you don't need to buy anything
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| JSF122386 |
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search for Viktor Schauberger or implosion energy or nazi ufo
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| thedeadaspirecar |
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exactly Free energy is the same as propetual motion
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| RapiDEraZeR |
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Nice...lol but the sound of the engine is still horrible =)
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| benjamoon |
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It's not free energy!!! That is a water power cell! You are sending electricity into the water and it releases hydrogen which is what the car is running off of. Free energy is the same as propetual motion!
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| davidespinosa72 |
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would that be an issue in an accident?
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| BoyCool67 |
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Isn't clean freshwater more expensive than gasoline?
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| steflova2 |
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Correct me if I'm wrong.But this appears to be a completely different Alternative Energy Solution from the JOECell. It looks like what you implemented here is a 'hydroxy'/ on-demand hydrogen generating system. But the caption says it's the joecell. If that's the case, approximatly how many liters of gas is required to power a vehicle. And is it able to handle the load of the vehicle driving or idling?
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| 1viajero1 |
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About how many Miles per Galon does it do?E-mail me at via_jero_16@hotmail.com
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