Hi Steven I can supply you with SEM and X-ray analysis if you require, this will show certain transformation of elements as it is known what we started with both in electrolyte and electrode. I have supplied before an image of the electrode showing an effect of high heat at the electrode surface and also electrode pitting or melting however you want to view it, that part would be up to debate with the low voltage used. Using high voltages and also controlling frequency and sharpness of polarity change, plasma and high measurable heat can be seen and reaction rate goes through the roof. I have not delved into heat anomalies, I have been more interested lately in electrical power generation directly due to electron and photon instability as I see it. The primary electrode sees a sharp polarity change, "this is the key", I call it a sling shot effect on the electrons and photons, pull their orbits and slam them back making them over shoot, the atom gets totally disorientated. If an extraction grid is placed close to the electrodes, "and connected to a load", these electrons being slammed back are plucked off and go through the external circuit leaving the atom short of orbiting electrons, this is where I think elemental transformation takes place. That was a very simple explanation, it goes a little farther than that I am sure, I am just not trained in the art so to say, but have a good handle on what is happening, and naturally increased power to the system creates much bigger changes. Ron and I crossed paths due to RF electrolysis, this is not RF electrolysis, his devotion is using sec tech: for this, cop greater than 1 in relation of input power to H2 produced "very low level bench top system that I do not know how it could be industrialised", mine can be brut size
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