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Driving Today News

Oct 1, 2008

Nuclear Fusion in Your Ford Fusion?

Quantum Bit Induction Technology, in conjunction with Mustang Performance Headquarters, has installed and is road-testing its “Aqua Nova” fuel-saving device, which is said to use nuclear reactions to improve engine efficiency. The company is also moving to create a closed-cycle system that recycles the system’s “working fluid” -- water.

As Quantum Bit President Mike Skillern explained it, “We see clear and inexpensive ways to improve gas efficiencies, which will result in enhanced performance of the product and the vehicles themselves. In our device, we believe low-energy nuclear reactions contribute substantially to hydrogen- and oxygen-gas production from water. Applied electrical energy is less than the chemical potential energy evolved from the water as a result. A closed-cycle system will extract the chemical potential energy reforming water to be recycled through the system. The nuclear fusion exhaust products will be extracted from the system in the process.”

Quantum Bit says it is focused on producing clean, safe, environmentally-friendly and cheap power using nuclear fusion electrolysis. The company firmly believes that nuclear fusion energy from hydrogen stored in water will become the dominant energy source in coming years.

“Our current product saves gasoline or diesel in vehicles using this technology and our product,” Skillern said. “We are improving the product with a deliberate view toward the sealed system that sips ordinary water and produces copious torque or electricity -- whatever the engineer wants.”

We don’t know what the engineer wants, but we’d like a cheeseburger.

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