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THE NEW FUELS WITH MAGNECULAR STRUCTURE 113<br />

Figure 37. A summary view of <strong>the</strong> spectroscopic analyses conducted by Spectra lab of largo,<br />

Florida, showing 99.2% hydrogen in <strong>the</strong> species of MH here considered. Note <strong>the</strong> “experimental<br />

belief” that <strong>the</strong> species here considered contains 0.78% methane. MH produced from magnegas<br />

cannot possibly contain methane since magnegas is <strong>for</strong>med at about 10, 000 ◦ F of <strong>the</strong> electric<br />

arc at which methane cannot possibly survive. in reality, <strong>the</strong> analytic instrument has detected<br />

a <strong>magnecular</strong> species <strong>with</strong> 16 a.m.u and identified that species <strong>with</strong> methane due to lack of info<br />

in <strong>the</strong> computer data banks.<br />

composed of 99.2% hydrogen and 0.78% methane, while no carbon monoxide was<br />

detected.<br />

2) The average specific weight of this type of MH was measured by two independent<br />

laboratories as being 15.06 a.m.u., while conventional pure hydrogen<br />

has <strong>the</strong> specific weight of 2.016 a.m.u., thus implying a 7.47 fold increase of <strong>the</strong><br />

specific weight of conventional hydrogen.

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