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THE ATOMIC HYDROGEN REACTION
Posted on Sunday, July 27, 2003 @ 03:17:34 UTC by vlad

General And this is supposed to be the simplest and the best understood element from Mendeleev's table. From www.cheniere.org (Tom Bearden): "Here is an interesting excerpt from Lyne's book which, although not from a standard scientific journal, appears to have some vital information in it, particularly with regard to early hydrogen welding processes and other processes such as the Papp engine..."

"... The end result is to put some real substance into Lyne's observations on the excess energy from atomic hydrogen, which is equivalent to the excess energy from the proton...The real point of the article is the excess energy output, and its availability for use to perform real work."

Read the article at: Hydrogen Torch

 
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Re: THE ATOMIC HYDROGEN REACTION (Score: 1)
by ElectroDynaCat on Sunday, July 27, 2003 @ 10:11:31 UTC
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Definitely a path worth investigating. Look up under rocket fuel "free radical hydrogen" and you will see that if there were a way to contain free radical hydrogen, you could go to the moon and back with a vehicle the size of a pickup truck, thats because the recombination reaction of atomic hydrogen to its molecular state is about 14.4 ev, about 8 times more energy from hydrogen than burning the molecular form of it with oxygen. The use of the dissassociation and recombination of free radical hydrogen maybe a way of capturing vaccum energy. Here's the scheme: molecular hydrogen interacts with the zero point field and splits from H2 into seperate atomic hydrogen atoms, ordinarily the hydrogen would recombine under the Uncertainty Principle time limit and rerelease that energy back into the vacuum, therefore no net energy absorbtion. What if: we could take those two seperated atoms and but them in a place that was thermodynamically distinct from the area they were in when they split. Then there would be a thermodynamic potential that could be exploited and useful energy could be recovered from the vacuum. This was in fact one of the areas I was investigating before I became wrapped up with the phase congugate cavity oscillator . My thanks to you Colonel Bearden, for digging this article back up from the past.



 

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