In this case you are inputting electrical energy to obtain the gasses.  Heat 
will be added overall to the system as a result and it will become warmer.  If 
you find a way to drive the electrolysis by converting the heat energy of the 
system into electricity then your concept would be similar to my model.  
Perhaps it is possible to drive a specially designed photo cell with low energy 
IR.


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Zell <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Jan 18, 2013 3:14 pm
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Does This System Beat Laws of Thermodynamics?


I've wondered about such systems for sometime, those that convert one form of 
energy to another.


Suppose someone had a vessel capable of being pressurized in which water was 
electrolyzed.  While electrolysis isn't that efficient, nevertheless, are the 
pressurized gases therefrom a sort of 'free' kinetic energy, if they drove a 
turbine or piston motor?

 

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