It should be noted that George Hathaway was a co-author on several of the 
Graneau papers. He retracted some of conclusions:

 

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg26685.html

 

“I published a rebuttal of the Graneau excess-energy claims a letter to the 
editor of Infinite Energy Magazine V12 #71 2007 (pg 4). In it, I claim that the 
conclusions which I published together with the Graneaus in Jnl. of Plamsa 
Physics were not logically able to be derived from the experiments we performed 
together. In other words, while there may be some gain mechanism in water 
subject to electric arc discharges, it has not been proven by experiment.”

 

 

 

 

From: Eric Walker 

 

The sentence:-

"The loss of intermolecular bond energy in the conversion from liquid to fog
must be the source of the explosion energy."

... is the problem. First, they have the sign of intermolecular bond energy
wrong. When water *forms* Hydrogen bonds, energy is *released*, ergo, to *break*
them *requires* energy, it doesn't magically produce more.

The whole solar energy nonsense follows on from this first mistake.

 

This seems like a big mistake, then.  I wonder if an errata have been published.

 

Eric

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