User:Ognian

This is what I know about Stanley Meyers's invention about using water as fuel. First. Stanley Meyers is not the only one. The list is pretty long but any one may search the Internet, using key words. Second. Water has many structures that are not well studied. A hypothesis exists that the different structures contain different amount of energy. So that structures that have high energy can release it (like low energy dissociation) under certain conditions using low or even no amount of energy. The possibilities seem to be more than one. I have read about using small amount of heavy water mixed with usual tap water and specially treated palladium, high frequency electricity for water dissociation, special green chemical added to usual tap water and others. The common between all the technologies is that all their inventors are killed or dead. As far as I know, about thirty or more inventors for the last 100 years. In other words, about every three years some one somewhere reaches this solution and meets his death soon after. My point of view is that, according to this hypothesis, it is possible to dissociate some kinds of water (tap water seems to be between them) to hydrogen and oxygen using low or no energy. But the water formed by burning these gasses back to water will have low energy structure that would require only high energy in case dissociated. May be such water will gain some kind of high energy structure after being some time exposed to sun radiation, for example. And then only may be dissociated again with some of the low energy ways. A hypothesis becomes theory after being approved by experiment. But in this case, the experiment should be allowed to be done. And it seems to me that it is not. Ognian (talk) 12:30, 22 March 2013 (UTC)