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Energy from Natural Resources => Motors or Vehicles running on HHO or Hydrogen only, no gasoline => Topic started by: John.K1 on December 30, 2015, 07:44:32 PM

Title: HHO as real UO system
Post by: John.K1 on December 30, 2015, 07:44:32 PM
Hello there.
Couple days ago I was thinking about the HHO device possibly leading to OU . And why do I think this way?It is very simple- Hydrogen is lighter than an air and rise up. Imagine you break water in to the hydrogen and oxygen on the ground and leave hydrogen to rise to couple hundreds of meters on its own. In that high you burn it back in some generator (60% of electricity back to the system) and use the water as a result  to make a rest of work on its all way down.

Would it work?  Maybe in the walls of water dams or high buildings?
Just some idea.
Title: Re: HHO as real UO system
Post by: George1 on February 21, 2019, 03:48:28 AM
To John.K1
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Hi John,
1) You are a genius, my friend! Your idea is wonderful! Congratulations! Would you be so polite to think over the possibility to join our team of inventors? We could combine the "hydrogen-going-up" idea with the conception described in the link https://overunity.com/18134/a-simple-electric-heater-which-has-efficiency-greater-than-1/
2) Besides there are two highly-qualified experts in this forum, Floor and gyalasun, who always give valuable advices and recommendations and who always generate a positive and constructive criticism. And because of this I already consider Floor and gyulasun as a part of our team. You could also write to these two guys, if you like.
Looking forward to your answer.
Best regards,
George
Title: Re: HHO as real UO system
Post by: Paul-R on February 22, 2019, 10:13:02 AM
Quote from: George1 on February 21, 2019, 03:48:28 AM
We could combine the "hydrogen-going-up" idea with the conception described in the link https://overunity.com/18134/a-simple-electric-heater-which-has-efficiency-greater-than-1/ (https://overunity.com/18134/a-simple-electric-heater-which-has-efficiency-greater-than-1/)

Not that, again. Haven't you got anything else to do?