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$5.5 million invested by GoPro into Joi Scientific self sustain H2 on demand.

Started by Perpetual Overunity, February 18, 2016, 03:30:36 AM

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Nink

Did GoPro invest 5.5M into this company or did Dean Woodman invest some money (no idea of his personal investment) with a group of other investors ?

Here is the US patent app, a simple cathode / anode and electricity in water.  Not sure how this differs from any other method of producing HHO. 
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pdfs/US20120058405.pdf

pomodoro

Cheers for the patent.

I'd be very surprised if this invention ever works as stated.  Those so called 'catalytic factors' might help with the speed of the process but in no way will they decrease the energy required to break the H-O-H bond.  Sonication of the water will chew up a massive amount of power in itself , all ending up as  heat.  I pity the investors lured by this company.

lumen

I don't know how much sound would help the process, but the other day I had a thought of using micro waves with an electrode within the micro wave penetration depth, to see if the Ghz fequency (2.45Ghz I believe) which is tuned to the hydrogen atom, would have any effect in breaking the bond.

Has anyone tried this?

Nink

Quote from: pomodoro on February 29, 2016, 09:33:50 PM
Cheers for the patent.

I'd be very surprised if this invention ever works as stated.  Those so called 'catalytic factors' might help with the speed of the process but in no way will they decrease the energy required to break the H-O-H bond.  Sonication of the water will chew up a massive amount of power in itself , all ending up as  heat.  I pity the investors lured by this company.

Well if the investors have any complaints they can always go to the patent application holders address and wait for someone to collect the mail
Because this disclosure is the same as this one https://www.google.com/patents/US20100000876 that is registered to Sandbox Energy Systems
That operates out of a mail box in a UPS store http://www.arizonacorporates.com/corp/32827.html
1830 E Broadway Blvd Ste 124
UPS Tucson AZ
http://upslocations.org/ups-ups-locations/1830-e-broadway-blvd-ste-124-tucson-az-85719/