On Apr 1, 2011, at 9:16 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:



On 04/01/2011 12:52 PM, francis wrote:

Here is the pdf in English
http://omael.com/!_HydroPlasmol_Telechargements/Resume/ Projet_Hydro-Plasmol_Anglais.PDF

They seem to embrace nuclear fusion, proton capture and splitting of molecular bonds by ZPE in their pulsed /HV electrolysis plasma but once again are putting engineering in front of theory as seems the only choice in this field. I often wondered about possible over unity when viewing the old star in a jar you tube videos but it looks like this group took the concept and ran with it! Another contender?

Uh ... contender for what, exactly?

I see in the English version they've switched to using baking soda rather than fireplace ashes for the electrolyte, but the iron cathode's still there. It was a couple of old bolts taped together in the first photos; in the English PDF they seem to have upgraded to using a spring.

And there's no calorimetry mentioned anywhere -- no measurements of any sort, in fact. No evidence whatsoever that the thing does anything except use electricity to heat water.

If there's a "Neodyme Foundation" involved in manufacturing anything at all (except maybe greeting cards), Google doesn't seem to know about it.

This website appears to be some sort of strange joke.



I see I am way behind, sorry. The web site says the idea is to license the idea to anyone who builds a unit for his own use.

Best regards,

Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/




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