Forget about expensive diesel fuel
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 08:18:23 +0100, "Richard"
wrote:
I don't think this is what he is doing. If that was the case it
wouldn't need to be salt water. Distilled fresh water would be
preferred. They also said that it burns at 300 degrees F. Hydrogen
burns at less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit. He isn't just separating
out oxygen and hydrogen and burning the hydrogen. Something else is
going on here.
Check your figures
Hydrogen burns way hotter than body temperature
Hot enough to melt aluminum oxide[as in saphire] and is actually used
for that.
casady
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