Research to Do

Posted on July 28, 2007 by nseidm1.
Categories: Research.

A standard item in the typical Chemistry Laboratory is a Gas Chromatograph. This device identifies the molecular components of a sample substance specifying their AMU’s. This standard item can be used to analyze Brown’s Gas and reveal its internal molecular structures. Doctor Santilli performed such a GC experiment on a type of Brown’s Gas, and since such analysis has no precedence, there is no means of comparison. What is needed is data from many different Gas Chromatographs of Brown’s Gas produced in varying common ducted electrolyzer designs. Doing so will produce substantive data to analyze and draw precise conclusions. The current conclusions about Brown’s Gas are predominantly theory based on a trickle of laboratory data. Although the currently existing data is exciting, and consistent with proposed theory, subsequent experimentation and data production is required.

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