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![]() Capt.Mooron wrote: "Joe" wrote in message Do you know how water tension works? The way the mickey mouse shaped molocules attract and hold each other? Well I've discovered a way to make them repell each other, quite by accident. Let me guess... you're gonna funnel the oil slick behind your boat to the bow??? CM- I wish, oil slicks repel rust, but the tree hugging putzes pitched a bitch last time I tried to preserve my hull that way. Like Charlie .....you are only thinking about the surface tension effect of the water molecules and fail to dig deeper. See water molecules look like Mickey mouse heads http://www.shorstmeyer.com/jpgs/watermolec.jpg and spin to align at the pole and have a strong attraction (tension)to each other like a magnet, I've found a way to switch polarity of the ears of the molocules in a given area. In doing so it makes all the molecules spin so fast trying to match polarity that the ear area(hydrogen) cavitates instantly. I can do a 8 ft square hole in the water with a triple A battery. I should file a patent before I disclose much more. Joe |
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