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Discussion in 'Videos' started by ghoztrider, May 15, 2006.

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    ghoztrider New Member

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    b0i da KiD

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    Cool stuff. I'd like to see updates on how that's going.
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    time to sell your rolla and invest in his stock. im dead serious.
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    hey. does anyone else see something fishy about this? H2O = HHO. 2 hydrogens and an oxygen. you can't bind them any other way so that tv article is bogus

    if you guys know ANYTHING about chemistry you should know thats bogus. sorry to say. i think that guy relies on suckers who don't know any better to get $$
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    and watch u be wrong and someone puts like 5 grand into his stock and becomes filthy rich from this dude
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    Just found some type of paper on the Clearwater company and "HHO". There's a bunch of chemistry stuff in their. Maybe you you can make some sense of the stuff in here:

    http://hytechapps.com/presentation/linked%20files/Hydro%20Tech/user%20added/Santilli,%20International%20Journal.pdf#search='hydrogen%20technologies,%20HHO'

    After you do, can you explain what's going on?


    BTW, here's their website.
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    ummmm wtf are you talking about? they've been converting water into useable hydrogen fuel (albeit not for automobile use) for quite some time now. You don't need to bind them any other way when you process the water as the output from the processing splits the molecule into its seperate components, hydrogen and oxygen.

    Creating usable hydrogen from water can be done by using electrolysis. Using an electrical current you can split off the Hydrogen at the cathode (+) and oxygen at the anode (-).
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    b0i da KiD

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    Well he knows what hes talking about. So whos going into that stock now?!

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