Certified as such by Canadian Atomic Commission; on file with George Wiseman.
Breathing Apparatus
Gas is non-toxic, breathable, preferable for diving because of absence of Nitrogen
Welds many dissimilar metals; does not weld iron
Cuts
Cuts thick steel (with added oxygen)
Gas cuts iron 30% faster than acetylene
Cuts dirty metal without sputtering
Toxic waste disposal (can vaporize PVC’s)
Turns feldspar into moonstone
Does not boil water; but seems to work by electrical rather than heat energy
Water that condenses from the flame produces "New Water" that exhibits properties of transmutation, taking on the characteristics of things to which it is subjected
Vapors do not pool but mix with air and become stable
The gas by itself is lighter than air
Gas speeds healing of wounds
Helps plants germinate
Muscle relaxing (as demonstrated by a Spokane Chiropractor)
Recoverable ore
Can be used to make glass bottles
Flame propagation has been measured at ~8500 feet/second ref
Melts Titanium (3034 °F; 1668 °C ref) rapidly; glowing red immediately upon exposure to flame; while aluminum (1221 °F; 660.4 °C ref) is barely effected in comparison.
Melts pure carbon
Indications of mono-atomic hydrogen and oxygen
Steel, after treatment with the flame, is much more impervious to rust and before treatment. [ref]
Used in a car the gas combusts and emits water vapor as the only effluent in its exhaust. [ref]
Flame from this gas can glaze concrete thus rendering it impervious to acids and other corrosives and greatly extending the concrete's useful lifespan. [ref]