Have you read about atomic welding, mr. Electrotek?
Steve
The atomic hydrogen welding torch is one thing which gives me optimism in this business. When the gas is passed through an electric arc, it does gain energy. However, this increase in energy isn't as great as the welding energy released when the H impacts the work metals. This energy output comes from the sub quantum transitions associated with the atom's shrinking in size. It's more than a case in which electron orbitals are expanded, due to external energy being added, then only the added energy being released. Both Meyer's system and the hydrogen torch remove the electrons before the heat reaction occurs, so it may be the size of the proton itself which changes as the energy of one gram of tnt, or fraction thereof, is released, due to the sub quantum nuclear reaction.
There's a new variation of the torch which is out that uses water rather than straight hydrogen. It also produces 12,000 degrees, but with alcohol added, it's 14,000. Although it is adjustable and can also be used for soldering and brazing, as well as cutting. I can get one at a discount, since I'm an experimenter.
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