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The author experimentally decomposed water to hydrogen and oxygen by an electrical excitation at a mixture of frequencies that match the water molecule's resonant frequencies. The author claims a net energy gain; i.e., more energy is produced when the hydrogen and oxygenrecombine thatn it took to separate the.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The author experimentally decomposed water to hydrogen and oxygen by an electrical excitation at a mixture of frequencies that match the water molecule's resonant frequencies. The author claims a net energy gain; i.e., more energy is produced when the hydrogen and oxygenrecombine thatn it took to separate the.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|water decomposition means alternating current electrolysis]]

Latest revision as of 11:37, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Water Decomposition by Means of Alternating Current Electrolysis
Author(s) Andrija Puharich
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 1981
Journal None
Pages 49-77

Abstract

The author experimentally decomposed water to hydrogen and oxygen by an electrical excitation at a mixture of frequencies that match the water molecule's resonant frequencies. The author claims a net energy gain; i.e., more energy is produced when the hydrogen and oxygenrecombine thatn it took to separate the.