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2009,  by Brownsgas.com  

Although we are the first to admit that there is a lot of disinformation about HHO and Brown's Gas, denying even that energy from water might be possible and even calling it scam with all information and products available today, is as still saying  " that our planet is flat, not round "  ! 

         As the famous French scientist M. Lavoisier once said in 1781;

" Léau est le grand réservoir, où la Nature trouve la masse de combustibles, qu'elle forme continuellement sous no yeux, et la vegetation paroît être son grand moyen " (M.1781. p. 491). 

Which says; " Water is the large tank, where Nature finds the fuel mass, what continuously forms  under our eyes, and the vegetation cell to be its great means".   

In general the following kinds of people might call energy from water a scam:  

  • People who are dissapointed with bad quality products and incomplete information which is due to people who want to make money fast without any care for quality. 
  • People who think that energy from water will hurt their business (economy), and are not capable to see what great opportunities this could bring for there own business and don't care about our environment.   

Our first aeroplane          Some scientist told the public, aeroplanes couldn't work.... 

With respect;  the Wright brothers (who built the first aeroplane) were no official scientists. At that time many official scientist considered flying with an engine powered plane as impossible and a scam.....   Within 10 years aeroplanes were built by the thousands.  

But we don't have to worry, although a few of them are shouting very loud, fortunately this percentage of people is less than 3% in general.  

Did you know that even something amazing like a perpetuum mobile seems to be possible. 

To confirm this we asked mr. Rob Juliano about the kind of response to his article in the newspaper (USA, December 2008);

" The percentages of positive people is at least 95%. people want to believe it, and as you know like I do... it works. Over 650 people have responded to this article and I anticipate many more. Things like this take most people a few days to digest it, and it's the holidays.

I have several people wanting to install my system now. The funny thing is that I live in a very rich town so all these people have vehicles like Lincoln Navigators, Cadillac SUV's, Hummers and a lot of German cars. This article was a very positive one. The skeptic professor has just been debunked by a much more sophisticated crowd.

Robert Juliano "

 

" This was sent to me off of the newspaper article. All of a sudden I have quite a fan base of scientists that will continue to back me up on this relatively easy proses. This is just one of my responses from the newspaper.

Kudos to Rob Juliano, and all the other alternative automotive energy enthusiasts, for being willing to dare the naysayers.

Critics of the "energy-from-water" hydrogen extraction concept are quick to cite the first law of thermodynamics, stating that a perpetual-motion machine is not possible. But they fail to note that no claim to such a machine is being made. ( HHO enhances the combustion process of fossile fuels).  

In insisting that hydrogen generators can't work in cars, a false assumption is at work; that the existing car engine is an efficient closed energy loop - input equals output - with no spare energy for the electrolysis process.  Since mileage improvement with hydrogen generators has already been observed, and since not all such improvements can be attributed to altered driving habits, the only possibility is that, with the alternator whirring away, the charging system can produce excess electrical energy, more than the engine needs.  The hydrogen generator is merely using some of that available energy for electrolysis.  Additionally, the resulting hydrogen in this case is supplementing gasoline, not replacing it; perhaps even improving gasoline combustion.  No perpetual motion claim here.

So, yes, these devices do not (yet) violate the laws of thermodynamics. And, yes, they aren't perfect. But it is finally time for a complete shift in thinking on the hydrogen issue, and backyard entrepreneurs such as Juliano are leading the way once again. Hasn't it always been thus? Inventors and researchers must often fight to overcome the status quo and the “experts.”

Robert Juliano "  

  HHO installation service USA       unitedh20.com     

Don't forget major companies like f.e. BMW, Honda & Mercedes offer Hydrogen cars already.                  

Some very motivated people respond in a different way, like one of todays most experienced HHO scientists mr. Oliver Smith (St. University of Manchester, december 2008).

" Answers to main questions:

1) HHO is different because the oxygen and hydrogen are together. When seperated and recombined, the results are not the same... There are clearly varying grades of HHO depending on the water, atmospheric pressure, etc but the extra energy in the gas can be ruined by electrical wires and magnetic fields around the pipeline... allowing the gas to pass certain materials can also limit its potential energy output...

Concerning the current HHO Boost development for vehicles:

2) HHO is not well researched by mainstream science. Scientists are generally of the opinion that when left together, Hydrogen and Oxygen can spontaneously ignite... is very dangerous, unstoreable and uncontrollable. This is a result of the nature of science, we read a book, think we know it all and read some more... The world is held back by these armchair scientists...The recent boom in 'shed research' is as a result pioneering home researchers, pushing the boundaries that 'science' either wont or cant consider, using real experiments, with simple materials, it easy to see how the scientific world is as mushroomed as any other field... Big companies are generally run by some of the smallest minds I have ever met... The HHO technology was revived during WW2 and quickly and queitly suppressed. It is strange that most japanese car manufacturers had patents on this technology in the 1970's but as an alternative, instead using catalytic converters to reduce emissions without increasing MPG and torque... HHO reduces emissions and increases Torque and MPG....

3) HHO is not a scam, there are unscrupulous people selling shit and people selling shit that they think is quite good! And only a small percent designing and researching proper kit. The results depend on the car, the driver, the conditions and any final tweaks that might be needed for a particular vehicle. Newer vehicles can over-fuel, preventing the improved, efficient combustion from taking place... Older vehicles very seldom need any modifications...

All the best, Oliver   "   www.waterboost.uk.com

If you are not convinced in even the slightest way that water as fuel is not a scam....there is hope, so don't give up yet but order the Water Car book. or visit the blogtalkradio website about water as fuel.  

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