the only things that caught my eyes was he repeats him self twice in the last 2 parapraphs and when he states "water is seperated into oxygen and hydrogen using a unique combonation of metallurgical, electric, and design inventions.."
first off what does he mean by design inventions?
second off.. lets look into the word metallurgical
Metallurgical techniques
Metallography allows the metallurgist to study the microstructure of metals.
Metallurgists study the microscopic and macroscopic properties using metallography, a technique invented by Henry Clifton Sorby. In metallography, an alloy of interest is ground flat and polished to a mirror finish. The sample can then be etched to reveal the microstructure and macrostructure of the metal. A metallurgist can then examine the sample with an optical or electron microscope and learn a great deal about the sample's composition, mechanical properties, and processing history.
now there is also Crystallography (remember silicon in stainless)
Crystallography, often using diffraction of x-rays or electrons, is another valuable tool available to the modern metallurgist. Crystallography allow the identification of unknown materials and reveals the crystal structure of the sample. Quantitative crystallography can be used to calculate the amount of phases present as well as the degree of strain to which a sample has been subjected.