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Have to asked AI ???
I'm not sure AI would say even if it did find out. My current thoughts for cracking hydrogen: flyback converter for a high voltage pulse, frequency of that pulse, and magnets. One thing I haven't seen is a timed magnetic pulse. I'm not sure if that would make a difference over a static magnet, though. Adding baking soda to the water may or may not help with a high voltage pulse. The water may crack better with higher resistance that suddenly gets broken down.
 
I'm not sure AI would say even if it did find out. My current thoughts for cracking hydrogen: flyback converter for a high voltage pulse, frequency of that pulse, and magnets. One thing I haven't seen is a timed magnetic pulse. I'm not sure if that would make a difference over a static magnet, though. Adding baking soda to the water may or may not help with a high voltage pulse. The water may crack better with higher resistance that suddenly gets broken down.

This is what Grok says, but you can buy liquid hydrogen.

o separate hydrogen and oxygen from water, you would need to employ a process called electrolysis. Here's a brief explanation:

  1. Setup: You'll need:
    • Two electrodes (usually made of an inert metal like platinum or graphite).
    • A container of water; adding a bit of salt (electrolyte) can help the process.
    • A power source (like a battery or power supply) to provide direct current (DC).
  2. Procedure:
    • Place the electrodes into the water, ensuring they do not touch each other.
    • Connect the electrodes to the power source, with one electrode to the positive terminal (anode) and the other to the negative terminal (cathode).
    • Turn on the power. Electric current will flow through the water.
  3. Electrolysis:
    • At the cathode (negative electrode), hydrogen ions (H⁺) in the water gain electrons and form hydrogen gas (H₂):
      2H++2e−→H2
    • At the anode (positive electrode), hydroxide ions (OH⁻) lose electrons, forming oxygen gas (O₂) and water:
      4OH−→O2+2H2O+4e−
  4. Collection:
    • Hydrogen gas will bubble off at the cathode, and oxygen at the anode. You can collect these gases by using inverted test tubes or other gas collection methods.

This process effectively separates the hydrogen and oxygen atoms from the water molecules through the application of electrical energy, which breaks the chemical bonds. Remember, safety precautions must be taken as hydrogen and oxygen are flammable gases, especially when mixed.
 
I'm not sure AI would say even if it did find out. My current thoughts for cracking hydrogen: flyback converter for a high voltage pulse, frequency of that pulse, and magnets. One thing I haven't seen is a timed magnetic pulse. I'm not sure if that would make a difference over a static magnet, though. Adding baking soda to the water may or may not help with a high voltage pulse. The water may crack better with higher resistance that suddenly gets broken down.
You plan on testing this theory? Sounds interesting
 
This is what Grok says, but you can buy liquid hydrogen.
o separate hydrogen and oxygen from water, you would need to employ a process called electrolysis. Here's a brief explanation:
Yep, my idea is a form of pulsed electrolysis.

You plan on testing this theory? Sounds interesting
I want to and already have some of the parts, but my health problems have me in the gutter. I'm near useless with electronics right now. I've put together my theory from bits and pieces of other "hydrogen as a fuel" free energy type projects. Other researchers have cracked (pun?) the secret, but they haven't fully explained how. There's also a video someone posted here using higher frequency electric pulses and a magnet that produced a lot of bubbles that looks somewhat overunity (at least based on today's flawed physics of electrolysis). I think that video was showing the natural magnetic vortex in a fish tank.

I'd like to first use the hydroxy gas fed into my artificial ventilator I have to sleep with at night. Hydroxy gas is supposed to have some healing benefits. It would probably help with my suffocation all night, too (extra oxygen). A hydroxy torch is also supposed to be very good for cutting metals, which has some of my interest. If gasoline prices ever spike beyond stupid levels, this could be a viable alternative clean burning fuel, but the engine needs some slight modifications first. If my idea really leads to overunity cracking, obviously that becomes a self sustaining engine. Just "refuel" the water tank every now and then.
 
Yep, my idea is a form of pulsed electrolysis.


I want to and already have some of the parts, but my health problems have me in the gutter. I'm near useless with electronics right now. I've put together my theory from bits and pieces of other "hydrogen as a fuel" free energy type projects. Other researchers have cracked (pun?) the secret, but they haven't fully explained how. There's also a video someone posted here using higher frequency electric pulses and a magnet that produced a lot of bubbles that looks somewhat overunity (at least based on today's flawed physics of electrolysis). I think that video was showing the natural magnetic vortex in a fish tank.

I'd like to first use the hydroxy gas fed into my artificial ventilator I have to sleep with at night. Hydroxy gas is supposed to have some healing benefits. It would probably help with my suffocation all night, too (extra oxygen). A hydroxy torch is also supposed to be very good for cutting metals, which has some of my interest. If gasoline prices ever spike beyond stupid levels, this could be a viable alternative clean burning fuel, but the engine needs some slight modifications first. If my idea really leads to overunity cracking, obviously that becomes a self sustaining engine. Just "refuel" the water tank every now and then.
I think theres thousands of over unity systems yet to be found. I've got some theories myself but I have a long list of other things too.
Good luck with yours
 

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