Water Electrolyzers and the Zero-Point Energy
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Title | Water Electrolyzers and the Zero-Point Energy |
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Author(s) | Moray B King |
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Published | 2011 |
Journal | Physics Procedia |
Volume | 20 |
No. of pages | 11 |
Pages | 435-445 |
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Abstract
The gas emitted from popular water electrolyzer projects manifests unusual energetic anomalies, which include vaporizing tungsten when used in a welding torch and running internal combustion engines on small quantities of the gas. Some claim to run generators in closed loop fashion solely on the gas from the electrolyzer, which is powered solely from the generator. Most investigators believe the energy is from burning hydrogen. A hypothesis is proposed that the dominant energy is not coming from hydrogen, but rather it is coming from charged water gas clusters, which activate and coherently trap zero-point energy.