Water energy generator

a generator and water technology, applied in the field of water energy generators, can solve the problems of unstable proton, change in planck's constant h, and decay into proton, and achieve the effect of low density
US20060180473A1Inactive Publication Date: 2006-08-17ST CLAIR JOHN QUINCY

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Authority / Receiving Office
US ยท United States
Current Assignee / Owner
ST CLAIR JOHN QUINCY
Publication Date
2006-08-17
Estimated Expiration
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Abstract

A water energy generator that generates electricity using a magnetic vortex wormhole generator and a water injector / vacuum chamber to produce low density hyperspace energy that causes the hydrogen atoms of water molecules to decay into electron pairs.
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BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0001] This invention is an energy generator that uses the transition through wormholes of the hydrogen atoms of water molecules to break the bonds of the atoms and convert the protons into photons and electrons which can be collected for energy. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] A molecule of water consists of two hydrogen H atoms and one atom of oxygen O which has the chemical formula H2O The hydrogen atoms can be separated from the oxygen atom by electrolysis. In this process, a direct current of electricity, such as from a battery, is passed through water decomposing it into hydrogen and oxygen. Pure water, however, is a poor conductor of electricity. It is therefore necessary to add some substance to form a solution that will conduct an electric current. Such a solution that will conduct electric current is called an electrolytic solution. A small amount of sulfuric acid or sodium hydroxide is added to the water to form an electrolytic solution....

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