My first comment was specifically aimed at scam artists who make bogus claims about free energy devices, anti gravity, or other technologies, and then hide behind the unfalsifiable claim of “the govt stole/is hiding my work so you can’t see it actually operate”, and the scientifically illiterate people who fall for these scams.
The GEET reactor doesn’t claim to be free energy, so it’s got that going for it. However, it still has problems with it’s claims, especially the one about using pressure fluctuations and vacuum to create “micro magnetic forces, producing a plasma that disassociates the hydrogen from the oxygen in the carburetor”.
Pressure and vacuum fluctuations don’t create magnetic forces, micro or otherwise. Moving electric charges create magnetic fields, but water is electrically neutral in most states, so the magnetic fields created by its moving protons are cancelled out by those created by its moving electrons. This is why water does not create a magnetic field.
Water energized into a plasma would not necessarily disassociate into hydrogen and oxygen. Electrons can be stripped away from water molecules to ionize them without breaking the molecular bonds. Some molecules might break apart at sufficiently high temperatures, but not necessarily all.
What’s the point of breaking up the water molecules anyway? Recombining them would only give you back part of the energy you just expended to break them up in the first place, and never at 100% efficiency. This is why water powered cars never took off.
GEET is a neat science experiment, but seems to be notoriously difficult to replicate, and does not translate to more efficient car engines.
My first comment was specifically aimed at scam artists who make bogus claims about free energy devices, anti gravity, or other technologies, and then hide behind the unfalsifiable claim of “the govt stole/is hiding my work so you can’t see it actually operate”, and the scientifically illiterate people who fall for these scams.
The GEET reactor doesn’t claim to be free energy, so it’s got that going for it. However, it still has problems with it’s claims, especially the one about using pressure fluctuations and vacuum to create “micro magnetic forces, producing a plasma that disassociates the hydrogen from the oxygen in the carburetor”.
Pressure and vacuum fluctuations don’t create magnetic forces, micro or otherwise. Moving electric charges create magnetic fields, but water is electrically neutral in most states, so the magnetic fields created by its moving protons are cancelled out by those created by its moving electrons. This is why water does not create a magnetic field.
Water energized into a plasma would not necessarily disassociate into hydrogen and oxygen. Electrons can be stripped away from water molecules to ionize them without breaking the molecular bonds. Some molecules might break apart at sufficiently high temperatures, but not necessarily all.
What’s the point of breaking up the water molecules anyway? Recombining them would only give you back part of the energy you just expended to break them up in the first place, and never at 100% efficiency. This is why water powered cars never took off.
GEET is a neat science experiment, but seems to be notoriously difficult to replicate, and does not translate to more efficient car engines.
Source: https://steemit.com/steemit/@alexbeyman/water-is-not-a-fuel-the-geet-engine-scam
The thing is that the GEET reactor works.
A lot of influential physicists are studying this, here are some of them: https://remoteview.substack.com/p/o-day-aurora-consurgens?utm_source=%2Fsearch%2Fgeet&utm_medium=reader2
If you want over unity engines "fed" by the aether (or whatever) please follow https://remoteview.substack.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/MartinFleischmannMemorialProject
If anyone is going to build what you wish for its them.