At the nanoscale, the physics and chemistry of materials change. Emerging Science joins Walter Varhue, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Vermont, as he proposes to use materials at the nanoscale, in the presence of water and sunlight, to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This process could lead to the creation of cheap, clean energy, a promising component of the hydrogen economy
What your talking about has already being done the fight is over to master free energy Now, we must slip it past the gangster banksters
finderoftheway 8 months ago
Look up 'Joe Fuel Cell' :) It needs about 3-4 volts I think... Good vid!
s3v3rdl0ck 1 year ago
excellent work!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
ill look into it
part2themovie 2 years ago
nice try brainwashing people towards hydrogen economy so that they ignore the Solar sterling engine
zyxrationalist 2 years ago
Thanks for the info!
solarshingles 3 years ago