Subtitled: how many fish can we catch today?

http://www.h2daily.com/news/water-replaces-gas-20070416-256-50.html

Side Note: Under the "names that work" category, one must include writers named Chatterjee. Kinda like the proud Sandak named Hugh Bris.

It may seem an uncommon name until you do a google search for Chatterjee and get 5 million hits.

Anyway - back to a deep subject: water. If you read between the PR Chatter, so to speak, where the inventor - James D. Hunt sez: a short summary of the process is "hydrogen extraction from water via plasmatic induction." "By inducing a small amount of plasma into a water tank, we're able to extract hydrogen from the water."

... and then, as Vo's (and voyeurs alike) are wont-to-do, you think about the larger field of LENR for a moment, in this context of how to best convert whatever OU may materialize from a certain water plasma ... (although by definition almost, a nuclear reaction is not technically OU)

...then thoughts and heads may turn to that other LENR headline of recent years; that also being from a "name that works": "Mizuno" ('mizu' being a leaner Japanese word for water).

Yes... feeling a bit puny today. Anyway -- is there any doubt that Mizuno's water plasma may fit like hand-in-glove into the OU "hunt" for water fuel (the "Hunt process," so to speak...

Jones

BTW - the Hawaiian word for water is "wai" and the Hawaiian word for wealth is "waiwai" ... which I think is rather precient. You might expect the similarity in a desert environment, but there is little which is more ubiquitous there than H2O, yet they did square it with the convept of wealth....

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