Friday, 3 April 2015

Indian Scientist Invents Machine To Turn Water And Vegetable Into Cooking Gas

Indian Scientist Invents Machine To Turn Water And Vegetable Into Cooking Gas!!!!!!!



Vijay Kumar, the chairman at Scalene Energy Research Institute (SERI), has registered an international patent for his invention called Hydrodecider – HYDRO DisambiguativE CatalytIc Donor REcombination Reactor.
Tech4BestBangalore-based scientist Dr. Rajah Vijay Kumar claims to have produced a revolutionary machine that turns water and vegetable oils when exposed to sunlight into cooking gas (propane and butane).
Hydrodeer, sunlight (for energy) and a organic carbon donor, which is usually edible or non-edible vegetable oils.
The compounds outputted by the machine include C1 to C8 hydrocarbons, which is similar in composition to gases obtained from fossil fuel sources.cider is a reactor embeded with a platinum-palladium super catalyst that uses wat

How It Works:

When water is subjected to high frequency resonance in the presence of a platinum + palladium super catalyst, it splits up into nascent hydrogen (H[+]) and atomic oxygen (O[-]). This atomic hydrogen and oxygen are then stabilized in a device called Ionic Stabilizer (ISTAB).
It’s crucial that the elements are maintained in their atomic form, for which they move into a device called the monatomic accelerator, which applies an extremely high polarized discharge. Finally the H[+] and O[-] are plunged into a Carbon (donor) Reactor, which has the vegetable oil, at very high velocities.
Atomic oxygen being an excellent bond breaker, breaks the bonds in the vegetable oil, while the atomic hydrogen forms new bonds with the carbon inside the reactor. The resultant compounds obtained through this process are petroleum gases ranging from C1 to C8 hydrocarbons.

Impact:

The impact of Hydrodecider in India alone can be huge. According to 2011 census data 33.6 million Indian households used LPG as cooking fuel, and assuming each household utilized 10 cylinders a year, the total number of LPG cylinders used is 336 million.
Taking into account that the Indian government subsidises the cost of each LPG cylinder by Rs 568, the annual tab for subsidies on cooking gas alone runs over Rs 19,000 crore (roughly $3 billion).

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