**** The presence of a previously
unknown form of energy was frequently inferred by HHO researchers from the
amazing scalability of oxyhydrogen welding torches.****

I've watched this happen; watched firebrick MELTING in seconds right in front 
of my own  lyin' eyes... It was called Brown's gas when I watched it happen...  
I often wondered what would happen if one placed a kettle of water on a burner 
powered by "Brown's Gas."  By the way, it was only effective on solids of 
various sorts; wouldn't burn skin; you could pass your hand through the 
colourless flame with no ill effects.

P.




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From: Frank <[email protected]>
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Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 7:58:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:CNN iReport on BLP

  
Mixent said on  Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:36:58 -0800
[snip]
Nevertheless I was pleased and surprised to note that he
made the connection with the HHO stuff.
 [/snip]
Robin,
            Yes,
and that was just one of several disparate fields he pulled together – I was
impressed by how well he stated his case in non technical terms, I think his
grass roots message is reaching critical mass.
[Snip from Ireport ] 
 At another level,
the discovery of the hydrino is perhaps a validation of oxyhydrogen researchers
who have long claimed the presence of a heretofore inexplicable energy source
in hydrogen catalysis that produces increased energy during or after
electrolysis, when oxyhydrogen is burned in internal combustion engines. That
energy has been the foundation for a little-known and much-abused industry
surrounding oxyhydrogen, or HHO, where hydrogen is produced on demand in small,
engine-mounted kits called HHO generators (or, incorrectly, fuel cells) used as
a fuel supplement to increase power and gas mileage and eliminate emissions
from cars and trucks. Metals and chemicals that also form a part of the
BlackLight catalyst is applied as a coating to titanium HHO plates to isolate a
supposedly purer form of hydrogen.
The presence of a previously
unknown form of energy was frequently inferred by HHO researchers from the
amazing scalability of oxyhydrogen welding torches. Those can be scaled from a
few hundred degrees to whatever temperature melts a given metal, without any
further adjustments by the welder. Where does that ability to scale from 300
degrees to 10,000 degrees come from?
[/snip]

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