unfortunately it won't be big because it would cause far too much loss in profit for industries of the uber wealthy. The Wealthy Industries have the wealth and they are willing to protect it with violence, otherwise known as FREEDOM FIGHTING! God Bless the U S A
BTW the gas is Hydrogen. It is extracted via electrolysis. I believe the temp of the flame is about 270-280, but this flame is burning H . Yull Brown, Ph D. explored H about 50 years ago. a.k.a. Brown's Gas
unfortunately it won't be big because it would cause far too much loss in profit for industries of the uber wealthy. The Wealthy Industries have the wealth and they are willing to protect it with violence, otherwise known as FREEDOM FIGHTING! God Bless the U S A
BTW the gas is Hydrogen. It is extracted via electrolysis. I believe the temp of the flame is about 270-280, but this flame is burning H . Yull Brown, Ph D. explored H about 50 years ago. a.k.a. Brown's Gas
PatheticHero 11 months ago
Nice blue flame! The water must be removed or this method is skippy!
13thLabyrinth 1 year ago
Some questions:
How is the gas obtained from water?
What's more, how much electrical power is needed?
What's the flame's temperature?
Why is the quality of the video so extremely poor?
Can you use water from the tap, or do you need to buy distilled water?
Normal gas is also odorless, however, an extra gas is added to give gas an odor. There is a reason for this, isn't it?
Why would you see it as an advantage when you can't smell the gas and e.g. it is there in huge quantities...
321ozzy 1 year ago 3
Sweet, I was looking for this video
HeavyMetal1981Fan 2 years ago