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Well If you have better things to do, and dont care about the bible prophecy than you dont need to post anything on here. The Question is what if...And you responded with: "I'm Atheist, So I dont care and it wont happen because I am atheist" So please, leave this discussion to the people who DO care. Hope I didn't come off like a jerk though. No hard feelings? haha
Holy piss man.... Let me break it down to you so you can understand.
Stanly Meyers supposed car split water into hydrogen and oxygen, and then performed electrolysis
Electrolysis is what splits the Hydrogen and oxygen. Why would he perform electrolysis after the Hydrogen and Oxygen were split.
Due to covalent bonding between an Oxygen atom and two hydrogen Atoms in H20, The oxygen atom is unstable and results in a negative charge. The hydrogen atoms are then positive. If you set up two electronic fields, one positve and one negative, you can pull the molecule apart creating oxygen and hydrogen molecules and burn the hydrogen. Unfortunatly this alone is not very economic but Stan Meyers found a solution.
He created a circuit board called the voltage intensifier which lowers the amps and increases the voltage. All this stuff I mentioned is not quite the same as his injector. His injector is a total different thing. But it seemed you didn't fully understand this and thats why I ask you to do your homework. So please visit this webstite : www.waterfuelcell.org watch the two lecture videos...you might actually learn something. Be sure to watch the video on the right first because it is part 1 of the lecture. Part 2 talks mostly about the voltage intensifier.
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