ENERGY of the FUTURE - R&Z - Vol 1 No. 6, 1990
Energy of the Future
Raum & Zeit Vol 1. No. 6. 1990
Hydrogen Fracturing Process
Copyright 1983 in U.S.A. by Stanley A. Meyer under 1987 by Stanley A. Meyer
Over the years man has used water in many ways to make his life on Earth more productive. Why not, now, use water as fuel to power our cars, heat our homes, fly our planes or propel spaceships beyond our galaxy? Biblical prophecy foretells this event. After all, the energy contained in a gallon of water exceeds 2.5 million barrels of oil when equated in terms of atomic energy. Water, of course, is free and abundant. The Hydrogen Fracturing Process dissociates the water molecule by way of voltage stimulation, ionizes the combustible gases by light exposure and, then, prevents the formation of the water molecule during thermal gas ignition...releasing thermal explosive energy beyond "normal" gas burning levels under controlled state.