@Warp
Are you serious??...I'm sure he was just...."Oh lets make a plasma flame from water and air" just randomly out of nowhere huh? Even though he belongs to a STAN MEYER FORUM....bet he never read a single Stan Meyer patent...no way!!?
,,,,GET REAL!
Just as Stan's injector worked and looked remarkably like a plasma cutter.....hmmm so does Aussepom's (hmmm plamsa cutter power supply?)...I'm not saying he built the same exact thing...but, it operates on the same principles...and I am sure with time Aussepom will tell you so.
If you understand the Stan text I posted above....you should see how similar they are...Aussepom is supplying air and water....and arcing through it to create atomic hydrogen ions and O3 (ozone) ions....it's EXACTLY THE SAME
Line 36-41 put it in as blunt terms as possible...once you ACTUALLY STUDY the accepted scientific phenomena known as "Atomic Hydrogen", you will realize it's not a theory at all, and in fact is widely known about in the scientific community. Then (presuming you know "Atomic Theory") you will realize that it is actually an easy process. Hydrogen only has one outer electron equal to it's one inner proton. This produces as charged balanced atom...but, there is a problem, the lone electron does not equal the mass and creates an unstable orbit. This is the reason atoms prefer full outer "Valence" shells (orbits), so Hydrogen links up to a MOLECULE of Hydrogen with itself (hydrogen surrounded by hydrogen).
So, in nature (on Earth) hydrogen does not exist as a single atom (every element on Earth has already reacted and balanced out)....it is however possible to recreate environments found in space, see space is full of high energy particles as Lance Armstrong saw "Z" particles that shot through the spaceships hull...anyway, we see now that Hydrogen needs a full outer valence shell, and for the 1st shell, you only need two electrons, so hydrogen only needs one extra electron to support single atom state. An arc is a literal "sea of electrons"....there are so many free electrons in an arc it's rediculous. Well, if you pass a hydrogen molecule through an arc, two things happen. First the molecule absorbs infrared wave, or "heat" energy. The heat expands the molecule to a larger size (most elements expand when heated)...this larger sized molecule when it becomes part of the circuit in the arc is bombarded by high energy particles (fast moving electrons)...this polarizes the molecule and breaks it apart as it begins to conduct...however, the velocity of the incoming water/hydrogen stream removes it from the stream before the ions equalize.
Anyway, do more hard-core research before telling me what is what...and furthermore...why are responding for Aussepom??...I'm sure he can do it just fine...and it's his place to say whether or not he built it loosely off Stan's technology....not yours...so shhh