Korpo
21st October 2008, 06:40 PM
If this is true, it actually collides with quantum theory:
http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/28/28977/1.html
This firm claims to have found the right catalysts for a process to increase energy extraction from hydrogen by hundredfold. The underlying theory for this research postulates states quantum mechanics does not allow for. Research teams from several universities could reproduce the published research findings.
The process is producing so much energy, it would also pay for the energy needed to produce the hydrogen involved. If this is true, water could be the fuel of the future.
Oliver
http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/28/28977/1.html
This firm claims to have found the right catalysts for a process to increase energy extraction from hydrogen by hundredfold. The underlying theory for this research postulates states quantum mechanics does not allow for. Research teams from several universities could reproduce the published research findings.
The process is producing so much energy, it would also pay for the energy needed to produce the hydrogen involved. If this is true, water could be the fuel of the future.
Oliver