Viva Fidel
18th August 2006, 19:03
http://hytechapps.com/aquygen
"Aquygen™ is a novel gas made from ordinary water through our patented electrolysis process. It replaces oxyacetylene for most welding and cutting applications with superior efficiency, quality, cost-effectiveness, and safety without the need to replace existing equipment. An Aquygen™ flame in open air burns at only 259° F, but applied to a substrate it can produce temperatures of over 10,000° F depending on the target media. Aquygen's unique properties also make it an ideal additive for fossil and other fuels, increasing BTUs while decreasing emissions. It even works for a hybrid hydrogen-powered car.
Aquygen™ is made up of oxygen and hydrogen combined in a structure only beginning to be described in scientific literature. We have described it chemically as HHO gas, and the scientific details are remarkable."
There are videos on the site claiming they have i believe 2 cars running on the engine
According to many scientists, and the people on this forum, http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=56705, think its a hoax
But is it a step towards the right direction?
"Aquygen™ is a novel gas made from ordinary water through our patented electrolysis process. It replaces oxyacetylene for most welding and cutting applications with superior efficiency, quality, cost-effectiveness, and safety without the need to replace existing equipment. An Aquygen™ flame in open air burns at only 259° F, but applied to a substrate it can produce temperatures of over 10,000° F depending on the target media. Aquygen's unique properties also make it an ideal additive for fossil and other fuels, increasing BTUs while decreasing emissions. It even works for a hybrid hydrogen-powered car.
Aquygen™ is made up of oxygen and hydrogen combined in a structure only beginning to be described in scientific literature. We have described it chemically as HHO gas, and the scientific details are remarkable."
There are videos on the site claiming they have i believe 2 cars running on the engine
According to many scientists, and the people on this forum, http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=56705, think its a hoax
But is it a step towards the right direction?