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http://mistenergysystems.com/19059/dsp_ ... php/140045
Check out this new MIST energy tech.
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Re: Check out this new MIST energy tech.
"Our Mist Energy System is a SOURCE of power, and like the sun, virtually inexhaustible. Much like splitting the atom, >>> we unleash the hidden power stored in the molecules of water. <<< It is well known that intermolecular energy holds each and every water molecule to another. Since the earth is 75% covered in water, it is safe to say that we have a continuous supply of energy."
So, I suspect there's no concern over this "patent pending" idea getting approval. What fundamental force does this fellow suggest he's tapping into?
Electroweak interaction? Well, his energy release of pounding a plate with ionized steam, is thousands of times away from going there. He's obviously not decaying any particles, so we can assume there's no energy transfer from the 'electro' weak interaction. And he's certainly not in the realm of the strong force. Nothing on the website suggests anything more than playing with variables like loose alphabet blocks at a Sunday-go-to-meetin' bingo game.
At the inset, I thought he was suggesting he could break hydrogen and water apart . . . merely using high pressure and a "unique" nozzle, but he's not even doing that.
So, I suspect there's no concern over this "patent pending" idea getting approval. What fundamental force does this fellow suggest he's tapping into?
Electroweak interaction? Well, his energy release of pounding a plate with ionized steam, is thousands of times away from going there. He's obviously not decaying any particles, so we can assume there's no energy transfer from the 'electro' weak interaction. And he's certainly not in the realm of the strong force. Nothing on the website suggests anything more than playing with variables like loose alphabet blocks at a Sunday-go-to-meetin' bingo game.
At the inset, I thought he was suggesting he could break hydrogen and water apart . . . merely using high pressure and a "unique" nozzle, but he's not even doing that.

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Re: Check out this new MIST energy tech.
It is converting water to steam with high pressure and friction. He's not creating energy, he's creating steam that can be used to generate energy. It's really just a different way to create steam, perhaps more efficient than boiling if you can trust the numbers.
The way the information is conveyed gives you a sense of something wondrous and miraculous but it's just steam. My big question is how long will the engine last working at those pressures. It's only more efficient if it lasts long enough to realize those gains.
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The way the information is conveyed gives you a sense of something wondrous and miraculous but it's just steam. My big question is how long will the engine last working at those pressures. It's only more efficient if it lasts long enough to realize those gains.
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The way I read that sentence I pasted from his site, "SOURCE of power, and like the sun, virtually inexhaustible" is that he's suggesting he's getting a net positive energy from the system over and above what he's putting into it.
"Pressure is increased to 30,000 psi in the 4 injectors" I guess the energy to do that is a non-consequence and free.
"Pressure is increased to 30,000 psi in the 4 injectors" I guess the energy to do that is a non-consequence and free.

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Re: Check out this new MIST energy tech.
This has "SCAM" written all over it.
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Re: Check out this new MIST energy tech.
It read at first as though this guy actually believed steam was formed by breaking the covalent bonds rather than the hydrogen bonds.