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The links here are provided because they apply to many different areas and have been requested to facilitate research or understanding on a particular topic.


We encourage credible and active participation in Wikipedia(Note: this is linked to the English page of Wikipedia but the system is available in many languages.) Especially if you are an avid reader and can help cite references.  Many articles come under review because the need credible and authoritative references.  Some ask for references to items that, we at least, believe are intuitively obvious.  We ask that you also support Wikipedia if you can either with your time or money.  That too is a worthy cause and indeed helps support H2Orbit when you do.










NOTE: Some additional interesting patents are listed in our 'Vantage Points' area on the 'HHO' page.  Below are some additional areas of interest:

  • Mr. Patrick Kelly has graciously allowed us to link some 600 Mbs of his "Practical Guide to 'Free' Energy Devices".   As he mentions throughout the material - "there is no such thing as a free lunch".  So don't go there expecting miraculous technologies that violate the laws of physics.  That' s not the intent.  The intent is to show that there are some novel ways of extracting energy from our environment leveraging what nature has provided us.  These materials are good discussion items for students and amateurs exploring these areas of science.

    Want info on running an internal combustion engine on hydrogen? Review Patrick's 'run a car on water' document.

    Another good document also from Patrick is "What is an electrolyzer".







  • The Big Green Bus - Dartmouth Students Take'n It to the Streets!!  GOOD JOB FOLKS !!!