Some comments on implosion and Brown gas

The crystallizing Π-bondings of hydrogen and oxygen make Π-far infrared rays of one wavelength, which come out into space. Infrared rays produced by burning in a cavity tube are inwardly convergent and focused by a strong gravitational field of Π-far infrared rays. Metal and ceramic can be welded by Brown gas because the temperature becomes so high that the generated Π-far infrared rays promote the crystallizing Π-bonding of atoms between them.

A Brown gas heating system is highly recommendable because it does not need to be supplied with oxygen and humidity as the room temperature increases and also it supplies bioactivity due to the Π-far infrared rays.

A Brown gas incinerator can reduce radioactive rays to 1/3±1/120 when it burns the trash from an atomic power generator. The implosion characteristics of Brown gas cannot be explained by modern physics, whilst the crystallizing Π-bonding of atoms can interpret it clearly.

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