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HOW WATER FUEL WILL CHANGE THE FUTURE
By D.R. Young
THE BASICS OF ENERGY:
In its simplest form, energy is a vibration or motion in space. Energy has three basic characteristics:Â
1. Dispersal: Energy emanates from a central source. Examples:Â Â fireworks, the sun, fuel combustion, burning wood, etc.
2. A Flow: This would be an energy force or particle with direction. Example: This could be electricity, water, wind, or any particle(s) or line of force from a dispersal.Â
3. A Ridge: A ridge is formed when energy particles collide and become random in their direction and flow and stay together. Two explosions can produce a ridge where their forces meet. Two flows will create a ridge where they meet. A dispersal occurs when a flow hits a solid object (which is just a more solid ridge) and leaves a ridge at the point of impact. Just picture a bucket of water thrown against a wall; there is a dispersal and some of the water particles stay on the wall.
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ENERGY IS ALL AROUND US:
           Photons dispersing from the sun strike a tree leaf. The life energy of the leaf brings other forms of energy (H20 and Carbon dioxide) into the path of the photons which are captured. This activity creates “food” for the tree and forms wood, which we can see is now an energy ridge.
            An energy ridge can “explode” and become a dispersal again. Chop the tree into fire wood, burn it and you have a new dispersal: light, heat, all the things it collected from the sun’s energy.
            Trees and plants that existed millions of years ago were buried and took their stored energy with them. But, we haven’t let that energy go to waste. The plant matter and other life forms “decayed” and condensed, forming gas, oil and coal. We remove these from the earth and use their stored energy.  What do we do with them, disperse the energy and put it to work.
            All solids are ridges. All solids are made up of condensed energy. The energy in any solid can be released under the right circumstance. Some easier then others. Some with a greater affect then others.
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 WATER; AN IDEAL FUEL FOR LIFE:
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            Water is a very interesting and useful energy ridge.
            Life uses the inherent energy of water combined with the Sun’s energy flow to form and animate plants, trees. These lower life forms along with more water, air & sunshine, provide the energy required by higher life forms to do work on a greater scale. Â
            Though people who make a profit selling sun screen will tell you how dangerous the sun is, your health will surely fail if you do not allow your body get some sunlight regularly, without sun glasses and for the matter any kind of glasses. Man has survived quite well without sunscreen for over 10,000 years.
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 WATER AS A DIRECT ENERGY SOURCE:
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            Water flows in large bodies in rivers and oceans. Man has used these flows for thousands of years to improve conditions for man.
            These flows can be harnessed, as with dams, to turn turbines and create electricity.
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 ENERGY FROM WATER IN ITS CHANGING FORMS:
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            Water can also be heated and changed from a liquid to a gas. The energy caused by the expansion of water to steam turns turbines in every electrical power plant on earth, whether fueled by coal, natural gas or atomic powered. It’s a bit humorous if not a little sad that all we do with atomic energy is boil water or blow things up. See the article, SPECTRUM ATOMIC ENERGY for more on this.
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 ENERGY FROM WATER’S COMPONENT PARTS:
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            Water can also be separated into its component parts, Oxygen and Hydrogen. These are the two key ingredients to most fuels used by man today. The only difference between a Hydrocarbon fuel and water is Carbon. And carbon seems to be the villain we blame for global warming, pollution, death, etc.Â
            The separation of water forms a unique gas called HHO. This gas brought near an energy source, like a flame or spark, explodes. The end product of this explosion is an energy dispersal and water. No pollution.
            There are two ways to separate water into its component parts. Â
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 ENERGY FROM WATER ELECTROLYSIS:
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            The first is electrolysis. Chemistry 101. Apply an electrical charge to a positive and negative terminal in water (putting an energy flow through a ridge). Add a little salt.
Hydrogen comes off the negative terminal; Oxygen comes off the positive terminal. It happens everytime.Â
            The second method is fairly new and not well known yet. It is called water cracking. Water has a unique quality to it. Though it electrically has no charge, it does have a negative and positive side. The oxygen side of the molecule is negative, the hydrogen side is negative.
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 ENERGY FROM WATER CRACKING:
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            Water cracking involves creating a negative and positive force (voltage) strong enough to crack the molecules apart. This process pulls the hydrogen protons to the negative plate and the oxygen and the hydrogen electrons toward the positive plate. The electrical force is pulsed on and off at a very rapid rate to releases these particles from the electronic field and the HHO gas rises out of the generator. Because this process uses very little amperage, the amount of power used is far less than the energy produced. A major pioneer in this field was Stanley Meyer, who patented a method of water cracking in 1987.Â
            Water cracking HHO generators will change the way we live. The affect is on the level of the discovery of fire. Cars will fill up with water and convert it to fuel on demand. Electricity will be generated for a single home or a whole city using only water as a fuel. This technology could take man to planets in our solar system and perhaps to the stars.
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