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Started by petrus4, February 06, 2009, 11:52:36 PM

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Hey everyone...newcomer to the forum here.

I've been trying to read/learn about overunity power generation/electrolysis for a few years now, but have been a bit hamstrung by the fact that my scientific background is almost literally non-existent.

However, I just finished reading about ResinRat2's replication of Linnard Giffin's technology, and after looking at JL Naudin's stuff and the usual flotsam and jetsam floating around on YouTube, have to say that it's probably the closest to the genuine article that I've seen yet.  However in his defense, I also think some of Naudin's stuff is pretty awesome.

Although as I said, my background is very limited, after looking at Naudin's material in particular, I found myself thinking along the same lines as ResinRat; namely that a single application is very unlikely to work...if we're going to succeed at doing this, it's most likely going to be with two different technologies, each acting as a power source for the other.

Truthfully, however, my own interest isn't so much in closed loop power generation, as much as it is in closed loop generation of water.  Where I live now, we haven't had regular rainfall for 14 years, and the state's water catchments are at 33%.  Has anyone had any success with using electrolysis or burning of hydrogen to generate any appreciable amount of water?  I had read that it is exceptionally inefficient...but maybe there'd be ways around that if we looked at it?

I'd really appreciate any input anyone might have on this topic.