Another failed attempt to cash in.
Al righty then, When Hydrogen and oxygen burns it creates water. The water forms a very powerful bond for a liquid. Now we are taught that the energy is released as heat. I'm having a hard time with that statement right now. I'm starting to prefer my own intuition on this and say the heat is the byproduct of the chemical reaction. Rapid chemical reactions produce heat. conservation of energy says to me the energy is still there in the water. Yes I know, not 100% efficient but still there. Our books say this is a chemical-electrical bond. I can't verify that either. I have made several attempts to get a voltage reading of any type from the exhaust of the 2 gases that were commonly grounded before combustion. Electric does split water however it seems to take a great deal of force to do that splitting. It seems that Electric is not a first hand relationship with the bond. Electric seems to share a first hand relationship with magnetism instead so I also rule out the possibility of magnetism being the correct force to split water also. All the claims that the governments have identified forces the civilian world hasn't haunts me on this.
I think we need to correctly identify the force in the chemical bond at least for this particular molecular arrangement. I also think the books are misleading us on purpose. Now how do I go about identifying the force in the bond? I don't have the electron microscopes or the incredible sampling speeds the government has. What I'm looking for is not impossible but with my equipment improbable. There must be a way to burn this bonding force through some sort of resistance. That would be for the lack of circuitry to use this force I would then have to waist this bit of energy.
Well just like the rest of you I rant and get nowhere, just letting you all know I'm still breathing.