Application Notes RE: Table of Tabulation Appendix A (Tab 33) Application Notes Water vs. Fossil-Fuel Energy Content Water is composed of (2) Hydrogen Atoms and (1) Oxygen Atom to form a molecule of Water. Atomic Mass Unit: Electron (E) = 1 Proton (P) - 1Mu Hydrogen Atom: IE = IP - IMu Oxygen Atom: 8E = 8P - 8Mu Atomic Mass Ratio (Mur) of Water (2H X 1Mu) plus (1 Oxy. X 8 Mu) = 10 Mu's See Appendix (B) Note (2) Whereby, 2H (Mu) divided by (10 Mu's) = 20% Thus, One gallon of Water contains 1.6691 lbs. of Hydrogen Molecular Structure of Water (Volumetric Displacement of Atom spheres) Energy-Yield Potential of Water One water gallon equals 8.345 lbs 8.345 lbs x .20 = 1.669 pounds of Hydrogen / H₂O gal. 1.669 pounds of hydrogen-fuel of water - .183591 lbs (11% per volume of impurities ... typically 20 ppm - 40 ppm contaminates with Ambient Air being present) = 1.4854 lbs of hydrogen atoms available for gas combustion per gallon of Water approximately. Water as Fuel The by-product of burning gases derived from Water is environmentally safe since there is no . UOOJIS present in the Water molecule ... resulting in the re-formation of Water "mist" after gas combustion... being able to re-energize the newly formed Water Droplets for energy "reuse" once exposed to Sunlight. (See Energy recycling graph 530 of Figure 5-6, once again) Stanley A. Meyer Appx. A 01