To: wjersey
I wonder how his "Aquygen" is different from Brown's gas? I've read that Brown's gas can be used to weld dissimilar metals. Just as he described that his gas allows melting temperatures immediately, with Brown's gas, two dissimilar metals hit melting temperatures immediately, allowing them to melt together, or weld. I've also read that hydrogen used in gasoline powered cars is destructive to the type of metals typically used, causing cracking and other damage.
I've discovered Brown's gas thanks to the Internet and in the course of discovering how to nearly double the gas mileage in my own pickup truck. If the American public only knew what the government (and their vested interest in tax per gallon of gasoline), car companies and oil companies know about fuel vaporization we would have a revolution.
23 posted on
11/27/2005 7:42:00 AM PST by
Nephi
(Conservatives did what moderates/Bushbots wouldn't - we rescued Bush's judicial legacy for him.)
To: Nephi
Klein's gas is two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. Sound familiar? Yep, it's water Yes, it does sound familiar, from Yull Brown's patent. Damn thief!
Yull Brown patent excerpt: It has been found that welding with hydrogen and oxygen in an exact 2 to 1 ratio (as when the gases are produced electrolytically) results in a particularly clean, oxide free welded surface and a strong welded joint.
To: Nephi
>>>"If the American public only knew what the government (and their vested interest in tax per gallon of gasoline), car companies and oil companies know about fuel vaporization we would have a revolution."<<<
I want the "tinfoil hat" concession in your neighborhood, (if someone hasn't already franchised it).
TT
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