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Re: [Vo]:New ENERGY TIMES (tm) May 10, 2008 -- Issue #28

Jones Beene
Mon, 12 May 2008 06:52:30 -0700

Heads-Up: There is an article tucked away near the end
of this issue which could be of extreme importance in
a variety of non-obvious ways ...

(like ultra-high efficiency electrolysis) :


15. Carbon Arc Meets Quantum Rabbit
By Steven B. Krivit

"This article discusses possible nuclear
transmutations" in carbon electrodes

One of those non-obvious ways, and one of the reasons
why this R&D niche could be of extreme importance - is
when a carbon rod serves as a cathode for water
electrolysis, which is normally about 60-70%
efficient...

... but if done properly can produce "three times the
gas for the same power input":

http://67.76.235.52/electrodes.asp

BTW these electrodes are available from 'The Graphite
Store'

http://www.graphitestore.com

Now, obviously much more needs to be done in this
situation before one goes out on a limb to claim
overunity, but for anyone out-there in Volandia who
may be experimenting with variations on the "water
fuel" theme, many of which are based on ultra-high
efficiency electrolysis ... well these results speak
for themself....

... and beg for a complete thermodynamic accounting...

Jones