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<blockquote data-quote="jswong" data-source="post: 1602559" data-attributes="member: 8004"><p>Okay, Water + Fuel powered car.. makes sense, but still not-so-easy to realize..</p><p></p><p>C-ground, you're producing nanotubes and shit? Hell, man, can you also produce myopolymers, or at least myomer-mimicking polymers that can be coupled to other stuff that pick up electrical signals of muscular activity transdermally?... It can be used to create something like the Iron Man armor!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, back to the topic, do you suppose that Hydroxene uses such nanoporous materials, or is it just marketing talk? I still believe that the 'nanotech' portion involves orienting (almost like polarizing) the water molecules mechanically, by forcing water through an inlet a few angstroms across, corresponding to its sideways profile (Oxygen at the centre and bottom, hydrogen atoms flanking either sides at around 107 degrees dipole separation.. permanent magnetic field polarizes molecule to always have oxygen facing downwards and hydrogen facing upwards for instance, and subject to far-infrared radiation to pre-excite the valence electrons that contribute towards the polar covalent bond).</p><p></p><p>By the way, I remember that back in college I heard of stuff called "degenerate semiconductors", and the gist of it is that any conductive stuff has a finite relaxation time.. the time taken for the electron 'gas' to rise up to the conduction band upon application of an electrical potential. A high-voltage pulsed DC voltage can perform 'stepped charging' of a capacitor with hardly any current draw, but with a voltage gain, by exploiting the material properties of the capacitor (primarily the relaxation time). </p><p></p><p>Perhaps, we can also perform "step excitation" of a water molecule by introducing voltages far beyond what's required to break the polar covalent bond, and do so within the relaxation time of the molecule, so that the electrons involved in the covalent bond has no chance to be de-excited before the next jolt comes along. This is one of the methods to prevent a continous expenditure of energy, by taking advantage of time windows..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jswong, post: 1602559, member: 8004"] Okay, Water + Fuel powered car.. makes sense, but still not-so-easy to realize.. C-ground, you're producing nanotubes and shit? Hell, man, can you also produce myopolymers, or at least myomer-mimicking polymers that can be coupled to other stuff that pick up electrical signals of muscular activity transdermally?... It can be used to create something like the Iron Man armor! Anyway, back to the topic, do you suppose that Hydroxene uses such nanoporous materials, or is it just marketing talk? I still believe that the 'nanotech' portion involves orienting (almost like polarizing) the water molecules mechanically, by forcing water through an inlet a few angstroms across, corresponding to its sideways profile (Oxygen at the centre and bottom, hydrogen atoms flanking either sides at around 107 degrees dipole separation.. permanent magnetic field polarizes molecule to always have oxygen facing downwards and hydrogen facing upwards for instance, and subject to far-infrared radiation to pre-excite the valence electrons that contribute towards the polar covalent bond). By the way, I remember that back in college I heard of stuff called "degenerate semiconductors", and the gist of it is that any conductive stuff has a finite relaxation time.. the time taken for the electron 'gas' to rise up to the conduction band upon application of an electrical potential. A high-voltage pulsed DC voltage can perform 'stepped charging' of a capacitor with hardly any current draw, but with a voltage gain, by exploiting the material properties of the capacitor (primarily the relaxation time). Perhaps, we can also perform "step excitation" of a water molecule by introducing voltages far beyond what's required to break the polar covalent bond, and do so within the relaxation time of the molecule, so that the electrons involved in the covalent bond has no chance to be de-excited before the next jolt comes along. This is one of the methods to prevent a continous expenditure of energy, by taking advantage of time windows.. [/QUOTE]
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