Saturday, 10 June
 
7:00 AM - Watch England v Paraguay at Route 66 Brewery (inside Albuquerque Airport) - Live on KLUZ channel 41
 
Delta Flight
Leaves Albuquerque 8:30 AM
Arrives Atlanta 1:36 PM
 
Delta Flight
Leaves Atlanta 4:10 PM
Arrives Dusseldorf 7:25 AM (Sunday morning)
 
Oops. Some family members heading to the soccer matches, Germany. Netherlands,
and Belgium this morning. :-)
 
I think isolation/separation of hydrogen from the water molecule/molecules
is unnecessary in order to get the energy release at hydrino formation.
>
> A proton (H+) should be able to enter into the electron cloud of
> an atom and capture a high energy inner shell electron (or *e- particle)
> forming the hydrino allowing an outer shell electron to
> replace it in a manner similar to the Auger Effect, thus  resulting
> in a form of energy amplification."
>
> Pre-treating water with an electric field is simply a way of aligning
> the highly polar H2O molecules (electric dipoles) between the electrodes
> of a capacitor which in the case of (*e-) apparently displaces it in the
> Oxygen of the H2O so it can react favorably when a proton gets
> pushed into the O atom in the ICE compression-combustion stroke."
>
It blows the H2O molecule apart when it forms inside it though.
 
Fred
 
 
 Is the enhanced engine performance on rainy-misty
> days due to cooling >of the compression stoke air
> by vaporization of the added water or is there
> something in the water mist-droplets giving
> some free energy?
>
> Not noticeable on dry winter days, but it is
> when driving on snowy ones.
>
> Fred


And Howdy again, Richard,

I think Fred's question:

    ================================   
    "is there something in the water
    mist-droplets giving some free
    energy?"
    ================================

is a very good one, and, since you've never
struck me as a fence sitter, I'm a tad
surprised that you haven't answered it.

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