
Originally Posted by
Carrabow
I did.
Of course it may be possible to separate H2 and O in water this way. That can be done in many ways, even that of ENT. There is nothing new in it. But you start with putting expensive electric energy in. That makes the endproduct expensive.
The laws of physics prohibit that the produced H2 contains more energy than the microwave energy put into the process. Anybody claiming othewise is either lying or excessively stupid.