Originally published October 28 2007
The Device That Defies the Laws of Thermodynamics
by Sarah Aitken
(NaturalNews) An amazing British invention actually creates more energy than is put into it.
If you asked the inventors how it works – they honestly do not know. But, as reported in the Daily News, a U.K news publication, independent scientists have carried out similar experiments with the devise, the thermal energy cell, and have gotten the same results.
Energy cannot be created from nothing – so where does the extra energy come from? The scientist hypothesize that it is from an unrecognized form of energy, stored at a sub-atomic level within the hydrogen atoms in water.
The system is simple. An electrical current is passed through water, potash (potassium carbonate) and liquid catalyst (chrome based) that is proprietary knowledge of the inventors inside a simple plastic tube. The reaction created releases a lot of energy – much more than was inputted from the current.
If this device could be made for household use – it would mean less energy would be required for heating and hot water. Lower energy bills and less green house gas footprints for each house would be ideal for both the consumer and the world.
Although there are still some skeptical scientists out there – the inventors say, "Our challenge now is to study the science and how it works."
The company that has invented this potentially groundbreaking device has spent £1.4 million ($ 2.8 million US) for cost. This may be a small price to pay to learn how to tap into a source of energy that could save energy in households all over the world while opening up an entire chapter in physics and thermodynamics.
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About the author
Sarah is a Chemical and Materials Engineer by education. Through years of focused self-study, she has come to see the benefit of whole food nutrition and allowing the body to heal itself. A Field Center Certified Facilitator, Sarah is passionate about being helpful to others, in any venue, in their quest for a better life.
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