Superconductor as Electrolyte
I'm new to this, planing to build one for my 1948 Ferguson TEO. I saw something that may have an effect on HHO cells. I thought I would share it with you all To get a general reaction before I try it myself. lol
There is an element called monoatomic gold you can find all kinds of stuff on YouTube about it. One of its properties is that it is a superconductor, its also used as fertilizer, heath aid, etc. Has anyone ever thought of trying this before? From what i have seen it seems to create a natural grid like pattern from + to - with no loss of power between the 2 points. Perhaps an enhancement to the flow will boost production. Idk. lol
What do y;all think?
Monoatomic Gold has little substance.
First of all, monoatomic gold exists only in a high temperature gas. Otherwise, it will form compounds at room temperature.
Most of the science surrounding this whole concept of mono atomic gold is shrouded in "magic and mysticism".
Feel free to purchase the material from these sellers and do your own testing. But, I am sure you will find nothing extraordinary. A super-saturated electrolyte mix provides minimal resistance. Most of your resistance is in the over-voltage found in the plate materials.