September 11, 2004: The Hydristor - Tom Kasmer #124; Open Lines - podcast episode cover

September 11, 2004: The Hydristor - Tom Kasmer #124; Open Lines

Sep 16, 20252 hr 52 minSeason 2004Ep. 1029
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Tom Kasmer introduces revolutionary Hydristor technology that could transform energy production by extracting power directly from water molecules. What if the solution to the world's energy crisis has been hiding in plain sight within the most abundant substance on Earth? Kasmer explains how his proprietary process separates hydrogen from water more efficiently than conventional electrolysis, potentially providing unlimited clean energy at minimal cost. He describes the technical principles behind Hydristor reactors and their ability to produce hydrogen gas continuously without external energy input beyond initial startup power. The conversation explores the implications of cheap hydrogen production for transportation, electrical generation, and industrial applications that could eliminate dependence on fossil fuels. Kasmer discusses the resistance he faces from entrenched energy interests and the challenges of bringing disruptive technology to market against powerful opposition. He details test results demonstrating energy output that exceeds input, suggesting the technology taps into previously unknown energy sources. The interview examines the potential for distributed energy production that could democratize power generation and reduce environmental impact while addressing skeptical criticism from conventional scientists who question claims of over-unity energy production.
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