This seems a bit pointless at first until you see the last 3 frames as pictures. These are 3 consecutive images from a 25frame per second video. No visible fire???
im pretty sure that with hho an implosion comes after an explosion.
what is happening when you light the bubbles is that they all explode in a chain reaction until it reaches the bottom of the bubbles and then makes a splash in the water because of the direction the explosion is traveling. if you fill a bottle with hho, and ignite it from the neck. it will blow the bottom out.. but if you ignite if from the bottom, it will shoot off like a rocket (without a lid on either time.)
My ears were ringing a lot more when I did the same thing at Birmingham Uni's Hydrogen Lab. The sound pressure changes when doing this inside a room are painful... You dont hear a bang, just a whistling in your eyes for an hour...
I suspect that the explosion is just a shockwave from the implosion. Kinda of like how a single falling drop of water hits a puddle and kicks water upwards.
If you explode it inside a tube with a HHO spark plug, that has a perfume atomizer one side (sucking in atomized water with a one way valve) and a tesla turbine the other I think you could make a very interesting engine...
Thank you, you have showed me how surface tension holds ORMES in place. I doubled my fuel mileage with my negatively charged cell.
1freedomfighter11 2 years ago
im pretty sure that with hho an implosion comes after an explosion.
what is happening when you light the bubbles is that they all explode in a chain reaction until it reaches the bottom of the bubbles and then makes a splash in the water because of the direction the explosion is traveling. if you fill a bottle with hho, and ignite it from the neck. it will blow the bottom out.. but if you ignite if from the bottom, it will shoot off like a rocket (without a lid on either time.)
WetVidz 2 years ago
oops...obviously I meant ears... I got distracted ;)
waterboost 3 years ago
My ears were ringing a lot more when I did the same thing at Birmingham Uni's Hydrogen Lab. The sound pressure changes when doing this inside a room are painful... You dont hear a bang, just a whistling in your eyes for an hour...
waterboost 3 years ago
I suspect that the explosion is just a shockwave from the implosion. Kinda of like how a single falling drop of water hits a puddle and kicks water upwards.
cheaphardwarez 3 years ago
ill buy you all a box of bangers next time im round.
benmccrea123 3 years ago
If you explode it inside a tube with a HHO spark plug, that has a perfume atomizer one side (sucking in atomized water with a one way valve) and a tesla turbine the other I think you could make a very interesting engine...
kubikop 3 years ago