[1][リンク切れ] Lieutenant Steven Robinette of the Grove City Police Department talks about the investigation into Stanley Meyer's death. Robinette was in charge of the detective bureau at that time. quote: "The one thing that was based on science."
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Ball, Philip (September 14, 2007). “Burning water and other myths”. Nature News. doi:10.1038/news070910-13. https://www.nature.com/news/2007/070914/full/news070910-13.html2008年12月8日閲覧. "You start with water, you break it apart into its constituent elements (hydrogen and oxygen), and then you recombine them by burning. (...) Extracting net energy from this total cycle is impossible, if you believe in the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Otherwise, you have the basis of a perpetual-motion machine. (...) He died in 1998 after eating at a restaurant; the coroner diagnosed an aneurysm, but the conspiracy web still suspects he was poisoned."
Whittingham, M. S.; Savinell, R. F.; Zawodzinski, T. (2004). “Introduction: Batteries and Fuel Cells”. Chem. Rev.104 (10): 4243–4244. doi:10.1021/cr020705e. PMID15669154.
Winter, M.; Brodd, R. (2004). “What Are Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Supercapacitors?”. J. Chem. Rev.104 (10): 4245–4270. doi:10.1021/cr020730k. PMID15669155.
Ball, Philip (September 14, 2007). “Burning water and other myths”. Nature News. doi:10.1038/news070910-13. https://www.nature.com/news/2007/070914/full/news070910-13.html2008年12月8日閲覧. "You start with water, you break it apart into its constituent elements (hydrogen and oxygen), and then you recombine them by burning. (...) Extracting net energy from this total cycle is impossible, if you believe in the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Otherwise, you have the basis of a perpetual-motion machine. (...) He died in 1998 after eating at a restaurant; the coroner diagnosed an aneurysm, but the conspiracy web still suspects he was poisoned."
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Whittingham, M. S.; Savinell, R. F.; Zawodzinski, T. (2004). “Introduction: Batteries and Fuel Cells”. Chem. Rev.104 (10): 4243–4244. doi:10.1021/cr020705e. PMID15669154.
Winter, M.; Brodd, R. (2004). “What Are Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Supercapacitors?”. J. Chem. Rev.104 (10): 4245–4270. doi:10.1021/cr020730k. PMID15669155.
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アメリカ合衆国特許第 5,149,407号: Process and apparatus for the production of fuel gas and the enhanced release of thermal energy from such gas
Ball, Philip (September 14, 2007). “Burning water and other myths”. Nature News. doi:10.1038/news070910-13. https://www.nature.com/news/2007/070914/full/news070910-13.html2008年12月8日閲覧. "You start with water, you break it apart into its constituent elements (hydrogen and oxygen), and then you recombine them by burning. (...) Extracting net energy from this total cycle is impossible, if you believe in the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Otherwise, you have the basis of a perpetual-motion machine. (...) He died in 1998 after eating at a restaurant; the coroner diagnosed an aneurysm, but the conspiracy web still suspects he was poisoned."