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Old 02-09-2011, 02:14 PM   #13 (permalink)
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My experiments prove otherwise. an implosion does occur. I created a combustion chamber out of 2 inch pipe, attached a balloon and there was an implosion sucking the balloon into the tube...
If you take small enough quantities of hydrogen, the heat will dissipate quickly in the surroundings, and you get the reduced volume that - ultimately - comes with the reaction.

It doesn't take much of a vacuum to suck in a balloon either.

Pulling up a piston in an engine and propelling a car is something else entirely.

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As far as heat is concerned there is very little evidence of heat in any of my experiments.
There is serious amounts of heat in combusting hydrogen and oxygen on useful levels.

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Do you know the difference in HHO (hydroxy gas) and brown's gas (atomic HHO) I am sure you do not by your comment...
I was trained as a chemist, and have been working in the chemical industry for most of my working life - I still am.
With a hydrogen car, you could drive quite a distance on the hydrogen I've converted today

I guess that qualification probably disqualifies me
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