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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

the shop, michael raines doing it again
step by step CFR hydrogen cold fuseion electrolysis, Zero point alternative energy
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  • @duk3ofh4z4rd Wow, I didn't realize... then IT MUST BE cold fusion!!

    He's doing electrolysis, not cold fusion. According to his own explanation, he is breaking up KOH molecules, thus releasing hydrogen, which then gets burnt.

    Nuclear Fusion = when two or more atomic nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus.

    Cold Fusion = Nuclear Fusion maintaining low temperature.

    Further more, he do not include how much energy it takes to assemble the KOH molecule, still he claim to produce over unity.

  • THIS IS JUST PLASMA ELECTROLYSIS

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  • You want to know the trick to getting this wo work... Resonance, like toughs ultrasonic cleaners. It makes the bubbles compress as they are burnt. It's how you get the pressure you need. To stabilise it you use a set of secondary frequencies to sweep the edges near the terminals.

  • I may be a little "Low Tech", but isn't cold fusion suposed to be exactly that....."COLD!"

  • THIS IS PSEUDO-CIENCE THIS IS SO STUPID!!!!

  • @JenMichel100 I never said it couldn't be a candidate solution to the upcoming energy crisis.

    One could compare this experiment with igniting TNT, one does not have to use much energy to ignite TNT, and one gets a hell of a lot more energy out of it. But no chemist would dare to call either Electrolysis nor igniting TNT "over unity", cause making TNT requires energy and so does making H2O. The difference between TNT and H2O is that H2O is a natural resource which we have plenty of.

  • why you people try it? il give you some link on how to do it.

  • @FatLingon

    call it anything but you cannot deny the fact that it produce energy more than it use...... why are u so close minded to the possibility that it can be a solution to our energy problems? are you paid by the oil companies? or just an ignorant close minded fool?

  • Chemical reaction.

  • hiiii......

  • where can u get the parts to do this experiment ?

  • Fusion is impossible to maintain. It requires intense heat and pressure.

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