----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Blanton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Can you try to calculate the balance?


My guess is that it is significantly below breakeven.

However... <g> and you heard it first on Vortex...

...that may not be the case if one were to use a mix - say a 50-50 mix of H20 and HOOH, at perhaps even lower temps.

... and perhaps, then fed some of the energy generated back in the form of an arc discharge (to insure that the HOOH was fully utilized.)

In that situation, if one could use the some of the torque of the motor, in a separate system, to compress and separate the O2 out of air, and then use that to make HOOH in situ ...???

...'fonly' ...

[as they say in Scrabble tournaments (those old ladies are fierce competitors, and swear like sailors when they lose to a newcomer, so 'fonly' is relatively pleasant)... I always have to check to make sure that there are no knitting needles handy....]

...'fonly, that is, we had the resources to find out for sure, then I could give up Scrabble in favor of the relative safety of a lab full of peroxide fumes. However, it is quite possible that the addition of peroxide would alter that favorable double density shift, of H2O at phase change.

Jones


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