Tells ALL but the truth.
and tell all , how this does not break any of the 3 laws of thermodynomics.?
nothing more needs to be said.
In order to acheive higher effeciency one must capture (lost energy).
any high school grad who took Physics 1a, can answer this question.
Energy OUT, can not exceed energy in. See the box there the electrolysis chamber.
do the energy flow on that device, and dont cheat. (oops, there we go)
Dont let them baffle you, do the math on the energy budgets. I bet you will get flack on that , huh. dont mention that.!!!
so go down to your high school or local college and ask the teacher how well this works.
watch him smile.
dont take my word or it, ask someone who knows , not some dweeb hiding in a attic.
Last edited by jtgh : 06-16-2008 at 01:32 PM.
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