Goal
To replicate elements present in water and generate hydrogen-oxygen (Brown's Gas) for fuel and potential material synthesis.
Problem
Limited access to inexpensive fuel and the desire to create new elemental materials from water.
Concept Summary
Roth claims that certain electrolytic cells (hydroxy/HHO systems) can cause water to 'replicate' the elements dissolved in it, producing up to 10-13 times the original amount of metals such as gold and silver. The process is described as 'alchemy' or transmutation of water into an 'Electrically Expanded Water' (ExW) that can imprint and later release new elements while also generating Brown's Gas (a mixture of H_2 and O_2).
Detailed Description
The system consists of an electrolyzer containing stainless-steel plates (or other metal electrodes) through which an electric current is passed, producing HHO gas. Observers report that after operation the plates acquire a crystalline layer and that material collected from the system contains the same elemental composition as the plates (e.g., gold, silver). Independent witnesses at a 2011 TeslaTech conference claim to have seen the effect, and a separate user (George Wiseman) measured 19 lb of material recovered from his electrolyzer that matched the plate composition. The technology is promoted as a way to generate fuel, improve internal-combustion-engine efficiency, and synthesize valuable elements.
Principles
- Electrolysis of water
- Hydrogen-oxygen (HHO) generation
- Element replication (alchemy) within electrolytic cells
- Frequency-induced transmutation
- Brown's Gas (BG) combustion
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Water
- Stainless-steel plates
- Gold plating
- Silver plating
- Colloidal silver
- Rodin coil (optional)
- UV light source (optional)
Mechanisms of Action
- Electrical current splits water into H_2 and O_2
- Electrically Expanded Water (ExW) purportedly stores elemental 'imprints'
- Metal electrode surfaces acquire a crystalline layer that releases replicated elements
- Frequency or UV exposure may alter elemental nature
Energy Sources
Applications
- Hydrogen fuel generation
- Element synthesis (e.g., gold, silver)
- Improved internal-combustion-engine efficiency
- Emergency power generation
Claimed Performance
Element replication up to 10-13x the original amount; generation of Brown's Gas for fuel; reported engine efficiency gains.
Experimental Evidence
Videos of the workshop and demonstrations were posted on YouTube; independent observers (Al Throckmorton, two others) reported seeing the effect; George Wiseman measured 19 lb of material from his electrolyzer that matched the stainless-steel composition.
Replication Status
Multiple anecdotal replications reported by conference attendees, but no peer-reviewed or independent laboratory verification.
Limitations
- Claims are largely anecdotal and lack quantitative data
- No peer-reviewed validation
- Safety hazards associated with HHO gas and explosions
- Unclear energy balance (no demonstration of net energy gain)
Red Flags
- Use of the term "alchemy" and "transmutation" without scientific explanation
- Reliance on video demonstrations rather than controlled experiments
- Potential for fraud or misinterpretation of observed deposits