[Terrapreta] Energy Source

David Yarrow dyarrow at nycap.rr.com
Sun May 11 22:55:38 CDT 2008


burning water?  my favorite energy source!  also for plants:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8utkoK2DhA

the video uses ordinary table salt -- sodium chloride -- and 20mhz radio waves to split water and ignite the hydrogen.  curious the flame burns orange instead of blue.

i believe using a more carefully selected frequency, and the right trace elements instead of sodium, will increase the energy efficiency of this RF hydrolysis.  the RF fredquency should be chosen to resonate and distort the hydrogen-oxygen bonds in water.  the trace elements should provide multiple valence energy states to initiate a stepped electron orbital cascade.  tune the frequency and the valence energy levels, and with a small amount of electric energy, a large volume of hydrogen can be released andcaptured intead of immediately ignited.

plants do it; why can't we.

for a green & peaceful planet,
David Yarrow
44 Gilligan Rd, E Greenbush, NY 12061
www.championtrees.org
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Duane Pendergast 
  Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 11:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [Terrapreta] Energy Source

  Bob seems to be raising some spurious points re hydrogen. The dream of using hydrogen as a means of storing energy from wind, solar or nuclear plants depends on temporarily converting water to hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen is then "burnt" with oxygen - usually assumed to be from the air - to recreate water and produce energy where needed.  The amounts of water temporarily needed for hydrogen production are totally miniscule so the concern he raises - perhaps jokingly - re drying the planet are not credible.
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