Quote Originally Posted by 61bone
Lets see, hho is h2o which is water wich does not burn in its normal states. So therefore, they must be talking about steam engines
H2O is water, HHO represents the elemental constituents of water mixed to produce a highly combustible and clean gas... same stuff used for the space shuttle. I think the apparatus in the film simply separates the gases (two parts H2 to one part O2) and recombines them at the torch, while some of the torches use an additional spark at the nozzle to separate the H and O molecules for a hotter flame when they recombine.

The controversy to all this is that this is NOT free energy as many would try to lead us to believe... it takes more energy to separate water into its constituent elements via electrolysis than can be produced by combustion of the gases.... mother nature is funny about not giving out free lunches.

To learn more about the technology look here...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HHO

Two cents,

-Chris