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Water: The Key to New Energy: Cavitating Electrolyzers & Zero-Point Energy

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Is Water the Key to New Energy?

Cars and generators that seem to run on water? Sounds impossible! Yet inventors sometimes stumble across a huge energetic phenomena, which they unwittingly attribute to hydrogen, as they explore water electrolyzers, Brown's gas, HHO and hydroxy. This book culminates ten years of research and discloses a surprising, new explanation: In an engine's combustion chamber, water nanobubbles or fog particles convert to microscopic ball lightning when subjected to a wide plasma, abrupt electric discharge. For a few milliseconds thousands of tiny plasmoids manifest a huge anomalous force on the piston. The plasmoids self-accelerate due to their coherence with the quantum vacuum's zero-point energy. The behavior mimics a thunderclap. Herein offers an easy success for inventors: Just create the conditions of a thundercloud in an engine's combustion chamber.

Moray B. King has degrees in Electrical Engineering and System Engineering. Since 1975 he has been researching the zero-point energy in the physics literature exploring how it might become an energy source via technology. He has given numerous presentations on the topic and has authored the books:
Tapping the Zero-Point Energy
Quest for Zero-Point Energy
The Energy Machine of T. Henry Moray

This book is a call to inventors:
Build thunderclap engines and prove to the world that indeed: Water is the key to new energy!

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  • Adventures Unlimited Pres Brand
  • Nov 23, 2017 Pub Date:
  • 1939149908 ISBN-10:
  • 9781939149909 ISBN-13:
  • English Language
  • 220.0 pages Paperback
  • 9 in * 1 in * 6 in Dimensions:
  • 1 lb Weight: