The first process shown to us by Rothman Technologies uses water, salt, and an
extremely inexpensive metal alloy. The gas that results from this process is
pure hydrogen, a fuel that burns without the need for external oxygen — and
gives off no pollution whatsoever.
The primary owner of Rothman Technologies is a man who holds about fifty Patents
Pending on a variety of mechanical devices, chemical compounds, novelties, and
fuels. But it is his invention for using a metal alloy to break down the water
molecule that is of interest to us here.
In behalf of Spirit of Ma'at, I visited Rothman Technologies last February
(2003) in order to witness first-hand what several people had told us was true:
This company was running a 12-horsepower, gasoline-powered electrical generator
using water as "fuel." The generator was a gasoline combustion engine exactly
like the one in your car.
They admitted that the system was crude and would have to be improved.
Nonetheless, they could and actually did show us a gasoline engine running on
water (click on pictures for larger versions).
This engine was mounted on a lab bench in a garage area, with the door open for
ventilation. On the floor were thirteen half-gallon containers linked together
with tubes, all connected to a central, larger tube that ran directly to the
carburetor of the motor.
In the containers was ordinary water plus an electrolyte (i.e., some type of
salt).
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