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"Chain Reaction and Sonoluminescence"
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Do you want a furnace that burns water?

How Many Have Seen The Movie Chain Reaction?
I have not as of yet, see last updated at bottom. But I have seen the previews and was interested enough to visit the CHAIN REACTION WWW SITE.

WOW!! The stuff you can do with MacroMedia. You will notice I use a lot of their Power Applets on my sites. But I haven't gone all out multimedia. Visit them at http://www.macromedia.com/

First, I am not going to explain sonoluminescence, to get varied descriptions and up to date info do a search on "Open Text Index", which seems to produce more hits than any of the others.

What I would like to discuss is a furnace that burns water. Those of you who don't believe water burns can leave the room now. The rest can read on.

For twenty years I've hinted that water burns, I have based this assumption on observation of historical and other events I've witnessed over my lifetime. I have pursued military research into water based weapons systems, human spontaneous combustion, cold fusion and the car that runs on water. There is tons of research into alternate fuels including prototype vehicles using hydrogen conversion.

I don't get into the technical stuff, I'm not a scientist or engineer, all I want is a furnace that runs on water, which produces heat and electricity, so I can keep some of my pay check to spend on my family.

Well, I've come up with the theory that will either make me a crackpot or a millionaire. Preferability a millionaire!

I have read some, not all the material on sonoluminescence and I think they are going about it the hard way. My method injects a catalyst into the water to create combustion, while the water flows through the chamber. I like the keep it simple approach. I see their method becoming way to technical therefore way to costly to benefit ordinary people.

My system, based on my own projection would cost $5,000.00 to manufacture the conversion kit for an ordinary residential furnace, which could be sold for $10,000.00. To add the electrical generation component would probably cost another $5,000.00.

Let's say $20,000.00 gets you out from under the thumb of the oil and electrical utilities. In my case, it costs just under $1,000.00 for oil and just over $1,100.00 for electricity a year. So I would pay for my conversion in ten years, at todays rates.

If you were a large or small manufacturer or better still a government building costing the tax payers the savings would be passed on, or would they.

This brings me to a point made in the Pros and Cons section of the Chain Reaction site.

"If released as free energy, may cause significant global economic changes.

Of all the statements, this is the one that I can fully agree with. Can you imagine the implion for the global economy if such a system was available?

But I have a hard time with free energy!
Nothing is free, and the delivery system, the way I see sonoluminescence, would be anything but cheap, convenient or practical for home use. Perhaps as a replacement to nuclear power. That in itself may make it more than worth it.

I think we can debate the points dealing with the disruptions to the existing energy deliver systems and tax revenue. The jobs lost in the nuclear and electrical fields would never be offset by those created with the new system.

So as we progress along on many technological fronts are we actually making ourselves unemployed and what steps is government and society at all levels taking to deal with an ever increasing ageing and unemployed population.

I can offer my opinions, and what I believe to be some positive steps to dealing with the coming changes. If you want opinions talk to me.

If your interested in developing my furnace as a commercial venture then contact me.

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