If there was fusion going on you would be creating a surplus of oxygen as deuterium atoms fuse into helium and protons are unraveled from particles into rays. Enough fusion to create this much visible light would result in deadly neutron exposure.
No heavy water, No free deuterium or tritium (hydrogen bearing 1-2 excess neutrons) to start with, and no resultant Helium or neutrons= no fusion. Ordinary Hydrogen (One Neutron) has never been fissioned or fused anywhere but in the sun.
I would just like to say that i applaud your efforts to discovering science and sharing your findings with others. However with that said you clearly have little understanding of the dynamics of fusion. It requires 4000 volts of energy just to break the molecular bonds in water molecules.Fusion is a whole different can of beans. Fusion requires a temperature of 100 000 000 degrees kelvin or 273 000 000 degrees celsius. Somehow i find it hard to believe those temperatures are being reached here.
Science now knows how to measure & identify the many facets of the reactions, (LENR rx is real)
The results of many experiments have proven that Cold Fusion is replicable; & we now know much of what is happening & why
However, we don't understand all of the science; but, science is slowly locking-into ways of making the output wattage production more reliably, (the only obstacle)
Moreover, the Fed Gov attempted to shut it down when Los Alamos began to produce consistent results!
could get this flame already at around 120 Volts ! How hot is getting your water-electrolyte ?
Are you overunity already ?
What kind of electrodes do you use and how fast are they consumed ? Are you using Tungsten or TungstenCarbid electrodes ? For both electrodes ? Please come to overunity dot com and report your findings.
Ooh, yes, please go to ou. com so stephan can choke your browser to death and bring it to it's knees with rotating ads as he laughs his way to the bank with all the revenue from your aggrivation.
First you must have heavy water which is deuterium oxide. the hydrogen molecule is deuterium an isotope of hydrogen with one extra neutron.
the 2 protons and 2 electrons from the hydrogens fuse into one helium atom and the discarded neutron is the source of the heat generated.
the freeing of the hydrogen from water requires an input electrolysis which is returned along with free oxygen.
lostbuffalo 9 months ago
@lostbuffalo the amazing thing is, the fish was still alive when he turned it off, it was laughing its fins off for a week. :)
SASNIGHTCRAWLER 7 months ago
If there was fusion going on you would be creating a surplus of oxygen as deuterium atoms fuse into helium and protons are unraveled from particles into rays. Enough fusion to create this much visible light would result in deadly neutron exposure.
No heavy water, No free deuterium or tritium (hydrogen bearing 1-2 excess neutrons) to start with, and no resultant Helium or neutrons= no fusion. Ordinary Hydrogen (One Neutron) has never been fissioned or fused anywhere but in the sun.
lostbuffalo 9 months ago
wait wait wait... you all are trying to tell me electrolysis != cold fusion?!
Crap. I thought I was going to be a billionaire.
GooeyGus 1 year ago
Not only is no fusion occurring here, but this isn't even a correct Fleischman/Pons cf experiment (which isn't fusion either)
aradioactivedonut 1 year ago
this isnt fusion, its what happens when you weld under water, your separating hydrogen from oxygen and ignighting it with heat, nothing more.
Tyson200422 1 year ago
I would just like to say that i applaud your efforts to discovering science and sharing your findings with others. However with that said you clearly have little understanding of the dynamics of fusion. It requires 4000 volts of energy just to break the molecular bonds in water molecules.Fusion is a whole different can of beans. Fusion requires a temperature of 100 000 000 degrees kelvin or 273 000 000 degrees celsius. Somehow i find it hard to believe those temperatures are being reached here.
mannnny1 1 year ago
@mannnny1 100 000 000 K is 99 999 727 °C, not 273 000 000, dude...
khargrar 6 months ago
nat gonna lie. looks like plain electrolysis to me. And there's no way you're getting fusion from 180V.
If you're talking about fusing a couple electrodes together, sure.
SobeDragon7 1 year ago
i was trying to make a cold fusion reactor
was wondering if where getting excess heat out
and if so how much
davidkerr7 1 year ago
hmm... it looks like a lightbow when u weld something....
there is no fusion i think.
Tranixx 2 years ago
circut please
robot797 2 years ago
Oh god, these kind of videos are starting to give me flashbacks about John Hutchison.
...and we all know how legit that guy turned out to be.
jasonrroberts099 2 years ago
Science now knows how to measure & identify the many facets of the reactions, (LENR rx is real)
The results of many experiments have proven that Cold Fusion is replicable; & we now know much of what is happening & why
However, we don't understand all of the science; but, science is slowly locking-into ways of making the output wattage production more reliably, (the only obstacle)
Moreover, the Fed Gov attempted to shut it down when Los Alamos began to produce consistent results!
sugarpuddin88 2 years ago
how did you make the cathode
9lk00583 2 years ago
That's a very excellent question to look for legitimacy!
sugarpuddin88 2 years ago
are you getting any of the ash like whats in a nucular and fusion reaction have you tried this experiment in heavy water
prototype9000 2 years ago
this is only electrolysis and burning the resulting hydrogen.
it has nothing to do with fusion.
radumotisan 2 years ago
lol All this is Arc in water makeing very little HH gas and burning it @ the same time.HH2 burns hot thats the added heat comes from.
Darkfoster22 3 years ago
Mmmmm I love this beautiful claim you've made. Please show the neutron counter.....
casualbrian 3 years ago
Let me see??? It's in this shop somewhere, where did I put it?? You have it? I tell you what when I find it I'll let you know, k
mdbreedi 3 years ago
how many amps? and also if you can create a way of containing the plasma it wont be so eratic, ie a wire mesh as part of the elecrode or anode.
justimaginenow 3 years ago
Great video !
Just use K2CO3 as the electrolyte and you
could get this flame already at around 120 Volts ! How hot is getting your water-electrolyte ?
Are you overunity already ?
What kind of electrodes do you use and how fast are they consumed ? Are you using Tungsten or TungstenCarbid electrodes ? For both electrodes ? Please come to overunity dot com and report your findings.
Many thanks. Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 4 years ago
Ooh, yes, please go to ou. com so stephan can choke your browser to death and bring it to it's knees with rotating ads as he laughs his way to the bank with all the revenue from your aggrivation.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 years ago
lol you got that right.
mdbreedi 4 years ago
impossible
Zoth77 4 years ago 2
Obviously not!!
kelmorain 3 years ago
O'rly? I'm not sure what this spark in a mason jar proves. To me, it doesn't prove cold fusion.
Sorry, I'm still a skeptic.
If it does work, please let me know how to do it so I no longer have to pay my electricity bill.
Thanks!
Zoth77 3 years ago