Are these guys cranks or revolutionary?
I got a video by e-mail that talked about a guy that made a welding machine that could cut through metal that utilized water as its energy source. I did some digging on YouTube and found some more examples of this type of hydrogen technology:
Jimmy Cline:
But he’s not the only one. Here’s Stan Meyer:
This could be revolutionary. But apparently the scientific community scoffs at it. I can understand that - it’s reminiscent of Galileo. But at heart, I’m a problem solver. And if this is a solution, let’s prove it out. If not, then let it fail on its own merits not our disbelief.
I’m going to see if I can understand some of the thermodynamics involved with this (an isothermal degradation?) and offer some insights.
