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Old 08-06-2008, 10:19 AM   #65 (permalink)
jaron_denson
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Having obtained a degree in Physics and Mathematics and working on a Graduate Mechanical Engineering degree currently,I can definitively tell you that it is impossible to obtain any sort of improvement. I can tell you that I have never used this unit but I know how it works, at the same time I am not claiming I am Albert Einstein either. I think everyone has heard the phrase "Energy cannot be created or destroyed but can change from one form to another". In this case the energy is simply be converted. The HHO unit is powered by electricity that is created by the charging system of the vehicle, the alternator. The alternator is a mechanically driven unit that changes mechanical energy into electric potential. When an electrical system is drawing amperage the alternator must work harder creating more of a parasitic load on the motor. So you are using gas to charge your car and with the HHO unit create hydrogen. It is a simple fact in the science community that everyone knows that using hydrogen as an energy source is a bunch of crap because it is not available in nature in commercially extractable method. It has to be produced, and hydrogen must be produced the same way as the mag drive on a larger scale. So large coal plants provide the power to separate the hydrogen from water, effectively getting less energy out than what was originally put into the system. So you may think that well it is really no big deal it is changing one form to another, but remember that it is not an equal transfer because alternators have friction in the bearings and dissipate some of the energy in the form of heat through heat sinks in the alternator. So anyways just my opinion, not knocking it but from a scientific approach it does not make any sense. You can read a book called "Out of Gas, The end of the Age of Oil" by David Goodstein, he was my professor at Caltech, it explains this in an easily digestible format that anyone can read.
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