Youtube/Google took down my HHO install on my BMW Z3 video ?
To Google :
"I am the patent-holder of several patents, several of which were classified by the DoD as classified technologies. One of these is the "water for fuel" technology more commonly known of as "Hydroxy Gas". Hydroxy Gas is not the same as the more common term of "HHO", which is a misnomer. In other words, HHO is not comprised of mono atoms of hydrogen and oxygen in a 2 to 1 ratio. My patented technology creates mono atoms of hydrogen and oxygen, each with an extra electron that prevents the natural tendency of pairing up into H2 and O2. When used as a fuel, or a fuel additive, the power released is much greater than the normal combustion of diatomic H2 and O2. The actual energy yield is part of the classified information that I am not allowed to share with the public.
I have licensed Andrew Batty of Hydrogen Garage to manufacture and sell several of my patented technologies, without violating restrictions placed upon the use of my technologies. While he does not understand the physics involved, he has been trained by me in the proper steps required to manufacture these devices for sale and use in a safe manner.
The devices sold under license by me are limited by patent law to a maximum system efficiency of less than 125%. While that may seem to violate the laws of Newtonian Physics, it does not violate the laws of Quantum Physics. Newtonian Physics is the highest level of physics that is taught in Universities, while Quantum Physics is not. This could be why there may be complaints made against the claims of results yielded by my patented technologies. There have been many lab testing's done, at great expense, to prove the viability of these technologies for DoD use.
While the test sessions, most of which were classified for obvious reasons, my devices had been approved by the EPA more than a decade ago for use on all vehicles. CARB testing in California was much more difficult and expensive, but we eventually were granted CARB approval for use on all vehicles that were not factory equipped with DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) systems.
Bob Boyceâ„¢, DOD retired scientist.