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From: mileswaldron350
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  • this is 4 years ago. wtf happened?

  • @WondrousTutorials The power it takes to dissociate hydrogen atoms from water molecules using electricity would take too much energy, so in the end, the power it takes to create more power is not worth it.

  • more over u can recycle water from the exhaust pipe and practically run on one amount of water all the time

  • I highly doubt the flame is cool to the touch. If it heats brass up to near melting point within in seconds then it's a very hot flame. It doesn't know the difference between your flesh and a brass ball.

  • @darkshad109 This is weird, why did they say that ? It is insane.

  • @darkshad109 he said the METAL remained cool not the flame

    

  • wait so if my car exploded with this i could just walk out looking awsome?

    *people* holy shit hes superman

  • I don't buy this at all, sorry. It looks fake to me. A flame that can burn through a brick but not through your finger? That's like saying a meteorite can hit the sun & burn up but you can stand on it without burning up. -____-

  • He's not touching the flame itself, genius. He's touching the device's tip. Then again, blame the reporter for phrasing it badly. "cool to the touch"

    Yeah, that's accurate. All the kids should watch fox. "This match is an amazing device. It is cool to the touch yet when you put it to a leaf it will immediately catch fire."

  • 2(H2O) => 2H2 + O2. To be exact

  • That's exactly what I thought, it just can't work. The evidence of this technology is amazing.

  • there are 2 hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule in water both these substances are highly flammable one there own so splitting them is the only difficult part

  • Holly Sh** They are going to kill this guy!

  • "h2o to HHO"

    Those are the same thing.

    "It's like turning water into dihydrogen monoxide"

  • isnt it weared that we havent heard anything since?????????????

  • because this is bs.....H2O into HHO? H2O IS HHO...thats what the 2 stands for

  • Not necessarily. I'm not sure how he's using electrolysis, but my guess is HHO is either 2H2 + O2 or 4H+ + O2. It could be something completely different, too. It isn't ordinary water though, because the only other way to say "water" other than H20 is HOH, not HHO.

  • Considering the way its written the substances are in fact bonded and bonded in such a way that the second hydrogen atom H|H|O is holding two bonds,.... which does'nt happen

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