Hydrogen on-demand from plain water is the fuel of the future.

This project is the result of more than twenty years of research into the use of hydrogen released from plain water as a fuel source. Many people don't believe it is feasible as they have been led to believe that it breaks the laws of science. However, if done correctly using a resonant frequency to break the molecular bonds, it can and HAS been achieved on many occasions. People often claim that you cannot get more energy out of a reaction than you put in, but they don't seem to be taking into account the huge amount of energy that water possesses in the form of hydrogen and oxygen, the perfect combination. Look at the hugely explosive energy in the Hindenburg airship, ignited by a spark of lightning, or the fact that NASA used hydrogen and oxygen as rocket fuel in the space shuttle. No, you don't need to pump up hydrogen with energy before you can use it and oxygen massively helps combustion. The often-quoted Faraday did not use the most efficient form of electrolysis to split the water molecules. He used a DC current which is 'brute force'.

If you know the right technique and apply it in the correct way, you need hardly any energy at all to split the water molecule, as the fluctuating voltage does the work. Using a resonant frequency is like tapping a nail into a piece of wood instead of using a huge amount of force trying to push it home in one go. There are many examples of people who have used this principle and managed to get cars, boats, motorcycles and generators working on the hydrogen and oxygen from water, but they have been silenced in one way or another, as what they were doing was a direct threat to the massive lucrative oil industry. Governments also benefit hugely from taxes collected from fossil fuel sales and they also have a huge amount of power to silence people or incriminate them. Meanwhile, the planet is being destroyed by the unnecessary burning of fossil fuels. What is better, the hydrogen and carbon contained in fossil fuels or hydrogen and oxygen contained within water? The latter is a clean, environmentally friendly, carbon-free fuel that will revolutionise the way we use the available energy that is all around us. Isn't that worth investigating?

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