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    Note that same study published in 1919, makes...

    Note that same study published in 1919, makes mention (in many places) that induced plates, pose Electro Mechanical Forces into the system, causing a voltage drop between the plates. The writing...
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    Dodger; I took me a day to research, the...

    Dodger;

    I took me a day to research, the following, so I had something to back my words, however, in response to your claim........

    Note I highlight your words, so as to refudiate them.

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    I agree that it is good to think outside the...

    I agree that it is good to think outside the box........

    The Gavlvonic cell uses two dissimilar metals, which would be absolutely disasterous to the creation of HHO.

    You are welcome to your...
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    Few people understand the need to fight off...

    Few people understand the need to fight off unintentional electrolysis.

    But living anywhere near salt water, we deal with the effects of it, everyday.

    I'd bet you also agree with the fact that...
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    When current is added, oxygen is released from...

    When current is added, oxygen is released from hydrogen (breaking the bond of the two elements)

    This dissassociated oxygen causes the copper to tarnish (aka: to oxidize). This is further...
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    I considered the fact that current would be...

    I considered the fact that current would be added, to be as comparable to building a boat.

    There's no point to it, if your afraid to get it wet!

    Don't misunderstand me to be argumentative.
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    I know this is a reply to an old thread, but...

    I know this is a reply to an old thread, but there is a reason they call it "oxidation"!

    Most corrosion of metals (but not all), is the result of oxygen, comming in contact with wet metals.
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