> More info: > > http://www.phillipscompany.4t.com/HYDROGEN.html > > "The information below described a new catalyst, CC, that requires zero > energy input once the reaction is started and heated to 180F. After that, > hydrogen is produced for as long as fuel (water and aluminum) are provided." > > Zero energy input ? wow, who is going to need lenr once we all have hydrogen > on demand ?
Not so fast. Obviously, this is an intriguing claim, and I hope it is checked out soon. In the meantime I would remain cautiously skeptical until additional evidence is accumulated. All too often the devil is eventually found in the details. Personal thoughts: Difficulty in extracting hydrogen cheaply, cleanly, and abundantly has always made it difficult to promote hydrogen as *the* ubiquitous clean and abundant energy source for the entire planet. While such claims might have the potential to worry many "CF" proponents, the fact that the alleged technology seems to extract hydrogen from H2O without the need for expending additional energy, once the reaction begins, this would seem to indicate the discovery of another "cold fusion-like " / zero-point-energy technology. And that is good news for the alternative energy front. By definition, the technology would ...seem... to violate one of the sacred laws of thermodynamics. If this eventually proves to be an accurate assessment it would seem to me that it would throw the physics books out the door just as easily as Rossi & Co., or DTG's claims are now attempting to do with their eCats and Hyperon units. The whole alternative energy community would benefit. Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

