OK Milton I agree with most of what you have said here
but!!!!
Nuke power plants produce more energy than they
consume?? Right?? So the energy is contained in the
atomic structure and is converted to another form in
the reactor? 
Can't the H2O's energy be converted to a more usable
form and be used to produce work.  Its still there and
conserved according to the laws of physics.  at the
end there would be what, less H2O??
NASA has had hydrogen generators and motors for years
right?  I wonder how they work verses this guys low
voltage water fracture machine?
Kerry


--- "Infinite Space Systems, Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

 law of 
> physics that is called The Conservation of Energy.
> It cannot be violated. 
> Energy into a system *****must***** equal the energy
> out of the system. 

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