Pardon - this has probably already been mentioned before, but could this be related to the alleged excess energy released in water arc explosions?
I do not know how real the results are, but some papers that directly or indirectly reference them follow: "The Alternative to Nuclear Energy" - Peter Graneau http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue82/alternativetonuclearenergy.html "Reaching 2,000 M.P.H. - With a Little Water" http://www.csmonitor.com/1996/0401/01142.html "POSSIBILITY OF LIBERATING SOLAR ENERGY VIA WATER ARC EXPLOSIONS" http://www.free-energy-info.com/P2.pdf Do water arc explosions release internal water energy? If so, what is the source of the released energy? http://www.tuks.nl/pdf/Reference_Material/Electrolysis_Water_Arc_and_Dielectric_Breakdown/Leavitt%20-%20Do%20water%20arc%20explosions%20release%20internal%20water%20energy%20-%202013.pdf "Arc-liberated chemical energy exceeds electrical input energy" http://pondscienceinstitute.on-rev.com/pdffiles/Arc-liberated%20chemical%20energy.pdf "Dipole electromagnetic forces on thin wires under transient high voltage pulses" http://www.academia.edu/5346976/THE_EUROPEAN_PHYSICAL_JOURNAL_APPLIED_PHYSICS_Dipole_electromagnetic_forces_on_thin_wires_under_transient_high_voltage_pulses Renewable energy liberation by nonthermal intermolecular bond dissociation in water and ethanol http://www.researchgate.net/publication/224219386_Renewable_energy_liberation_by_nonthermal_intermolecular_bond_dissociation_in_water_and_ethanol/file/d912f511285da85c2d.pdf How credible are the excess energy claims? -- Lou Pagnucco David Roberson wrote: > It could be a Papp like process as you suspect Axil. I do not know what > is fact or fiction with the Papp engine and much of what Mills is stating. > We need good data if we are to make much headway in understand these > systems. > > Dave > [...]

