Their website makes promises of cheap, clean, electricity "out of thin air" and advertises the proccess as a technological breakthrough which is the "reverse of electrolisis".
Admittedly, it may be a step towards improving clean technology, but requiring hydrogen != generating power out of "thin air".
Undoubtably it would be a breakthrough if it could extract the hydrogen from water, I am no chemistry expert, but am I right in assuming that would be technically impossible? Or is it just a case of the technoligy not being developed yet?
Their website makes promises of cheap, clean, electricity "out of thin air" and advertises the proccess as a technological breakthrough which is the "reverse of electrolisis". Admittedly, it may be a step towards improving clean technology, but requiring hydrogen != generating power out of "thin air". Undoubtably it would be a breakthrough if it could extract the hydrogen from water, I am no chemistry expert, but am I right in assuming that would be technically impossible? Or is it just a case of the technoligy not being developed yet?