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HHO Facts

  • Neutralizes radioactive waste
    • 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]