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In North America chlorine is used to purify water, intending to kill microorganisms that cause disease. Chlorine is a deadly poison and attempts are made to put in just enough to kill the microorganisms and not the person drinking it. Most of the rest of the world purifies water using Ozone, a form of oxygen. Oxygen kills the microorganisms without harm to people. Browns Gas is an excellent way to oxygenate drinking water.
Atmosphere enhancement:
We now live in an area that has very dry air. We were using nearly a gallon (4 L) of water a night to keep our bedroom moist enough so that we could breathe easily. We are finding that the Browns Gas gives us the same results using only a cup (250 mL) of water per night.
Help plants germinate and grow:
Plant growth can be enhanced by either hydrated water and/or 'programmed' water. The resulting plants and fruits are more healthful to eat, providing nutrition and energy that most current produce cannot.
Neutralization of radioactive waste:
It has now been officially proven (in Canada) that Browns Gas can neutralize radioactive waste in seconds, easily and extremely inexpensively. This neutralization treatment can take place right at the nuclear reactor so there is no need to transport or store nuclear waste.
This issue is so politically HOT that we deliberately do not promote it.Browns Gas technology is not firmly enough in general use to prevent suppression by 'vested interest'. This single application is worth billions of dollars and can revolutionize the nuclear power generation industry.
Creating new industrial materials:
Brown's Gas can both make and weld rubies together. Browns Gas can weld sapphires together. When Browns Gas cooks rocks, it turns then into semiprecious material; for example feldspar (30% of earth's crust) turns into a transparent form of moonstone, which can be used as a nearly indestructible building material (colors can be added).
Transmutation:
We've learned of two ways of using Browns Gas to make materials that did not exist in the original samples. We can make metals from water. Again, too politically HOT to touch.
Inexpensive toxic waste disposal
Browns Gas is an implosive flame, with the power to reduce nearly any material to it's basic components (usually nontoxic). So enclosed chambers can be built to vaporize PCBs and other toxic waste.
Vastly increase recoverable ore
In tests conducted by several mines,Browns Gas treated ore allowed recovery of up to three times more mineral. Browns Gas can be used to treat waste dumps of obsolete mines, recovering more mineral than the mine originally produced. Again, this application is worth billions of dollars.
Underwater breathing gas
Browns Gas is nontoxic and breathable. When used as an underwater breathing gas it allows divers to stay underwater longer and come up faster because the hydrogen does not cause the bends as much as nitrogen or helium. This would allow much more use of ocean resources.
Super-efficient room heating
Generally, Browns Gas is a poor way to space heat, because the flame radiates very little infrared (heat) energy.
However; there is evidence that, using catalytic materials, a Browns Gas heater can be constructed that radiates huge amounts of heat and does not require any room venting. The efficiencies stated are 400%. In other words, a 1000 watts input will produce 4000 watts of heat. Eagle-Research has not yet verified this, but has seen enough evidence to list it here.
Surface treatment of materials
When a Browns Gas flame is played over the surface of materials, there are effects that can be beneficial. Iron becomes rust resistant, and can be surface hardened to prevent wear. Brick and cement become corrosion and water proof.
Combustion enhancement
Browns Gas has been proven to help burn water/fossel-fuel mixtures in a ratios of up to 90% water. This works in internal AND external combustion (from vehicles to home heating and electrical power plants).
Brown's gas: This is the most perfect fuel of all for running our vehicles.
(Article by The Spirit of Maat).
Like pure hydrogen, it is made from water, i.e., hydrogen and oxygen, but it burns in the combustion engine so that, depending on the setup, it may actually release oxygen into the atmosphere. In that case, what comes out of the tail pipe is oxygen and water vapor, just as with fuel cells; but the oxygen comes from the water that's being used to create the Brown's gas fuel. So burning Brown's gas as fuel can add oxygen to the air and thus increase the oxygen content of our atmosphere.
Whenever we are burning Brown's gas in our vehicles, we can be at the same time contributing to the solution of a very dangerous environmental problem.
From this point of view, Brown's gas would be the ideal automotive fuel of the future.
Industries that can profitably use Browns Gas
Artists, Automotive, Bridge building / repair, CeramicsConstruction, Denta, Electromechanical, Electronics, Fabrication (light and heavy), Glass, Instruments,
Investment Casting, J ewelry, Laboratories, Maintenance, Manufacturing, Marine, Military, Mining, Oil (rigs, pipelines, refining etc.), Optics, Plastics, Petroleum,
Power plants, Recycling, Refineries, Refrigeration, Repair, Salvage, Schools / Universities /Colleges, Semiconductor, Shipping, Shipyards / ship building, Solar Cells,
Thermocouples, Tool and Die Makers, Waste disposal
Detoxifying water:
Properties and Applications By T. Cullen
- Gas cuts iron 30% faster than acetylene
- cuts dirty metal without sputtering
- Neutralizes radioactive waste
- Certified as such by Canadian Atomic Commission; on file with George Wiseman.
- Breathing Aparatus
- Gas is non-toxic, breathable, preferable for diving because of absence of Nitrogen
- Welds many dissimilar metals; does not weld iron
- Cuts thick steel (with added oxygen)
- Toxic waste disposal (can vaporize PVC’s)
- Turns feldspar into moonstone
- Does not boil water; but seems to work by electrical rather than heat energy
Water that condenses from the flame produces "New Water" that exhibits properties of transmutation, taking on the characteristics of things to which it is subjected
- Vapors do not pool but mix with air and become stable
- The gas by itself is lighter than air
- Gas speeds healing of wounds
- Helps plants germinate
- Muscle relaxing (as demonstrated by a Spokane Chiropractor)
Recoverable ore
- can be used to make glass bottles
- Flame propagation has been measured at ~8500 feet/second
- Melts Titanium (3034 °F; 1668 °C ) rapidly; glowing red immediately upon exposure to flame; while aluminum (1221 °F; 660.4 °C ) is barely effected in comparison.
- Melts pure carbon
- Indications of mono-atomic hydrogen and oxygen.
- Steel, after treatment with the flame, is much more impervious to rust and before treatment.
- Used in a car the gas combusts and emits water vapor as the only effluent in its exhaust.
- Flame from this gas can glaze concrete thus rendering it impervious to acids and other corrosives and greatly extending the concrete's useful lifespan.
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