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[Editor's Note: In 1989-90, NEXUS + Welding published two articles about Yull Brown Glass: Brown's Gas welds glass well. and Brown's Gas (vol. 1, nos 8 & 9). We Quartz: Quartz requires very high were then under the impression that Yull energies to melt it, yet Brown's Gas works Brown was the inventor, and it wasn't _ better than anything I've seen. until many years later that we learned of Cast iron: A welding torch (no. 3 tip) William Rhodes's patent on the gas. We was able to make a nice puddle and easily have retained the name "Brown's Gas" welded cast iron. I was just melting it for reasons of historical continuity in together with no flux of any kind using a NEXUS and because of its widespread use cast iron welding rod and the puddle on the Internet. For more details on method. I then took the glowing cast iron successful applications of Brown's Gas, that I'd just welded and dumped it into refer to the Eagle-Research Inc. website water at room temperature. It did not (www.eagle-research.com), which is break. After it had cooled down, I broke it where we obtained most of the following to look at the weld. It looked perfect! I information. ] couldn't see a difference between the crystal structure of the weld and the BROWN'S GAS "parent" metal. COULD CHANGE THE WORLD Copper: Brown's Gas easily welds by George Wiseman © 2006 copper, using plain copper rod; no flux. Aluminium: Brown's Gas provides so What is Brown's Gas? much energy in a pinpoint fashion that states that it is a mixture of diatomic oxyacetylene. and monatomic hydrogen and _ Fusing oxygen. My new theory of Brown's Gas is Brown's Gas works great to melt glass that it is "electrically expanded water". and fuse it around various materials. You Working with scientists and _ can fuse iron to brick, for example. BG experimenters around the world, we have also makes it easier to fuse materials discovered several new things about together because each of the materials goes Brown's Gas, leading me to the conclusion _ only to its melting or fusing temperature. that it may not be monatomic hydrogen and Soldering oxygen but is instead a special form of Again, super easy; in fact, you need only water—actual water which has had enough a small flame to do the same work that a electrical energy added to it to form a gas_ propane torch would do. It heats the T: current theory of Brown's Gas _ welding aluminium is easier than using that is not steam. material up so fast that the heat has less time to travel before the solder is done—a Applications of Brown's Gas great benefit to pipe fitters. The tiny, laser- We are learning more applications for _ like, cold flame is a lot easier to work with the gas all the time. Apart from having _ in tight areas. Also, if you work in tight amazing welding, cutting, brazing, fusing _ areas, it is important to note that this flame and soldering abilities, the gas can be used doesn't pollute and use up your oxygen. in making super-pure water (literally © Brazing formed from atoms), spot glazing for Brown's Gas brazes better than ceramics, repairs on exotic materials, oxyacetylene. I even braze stainless steel. enhancing combustion of petro-fuels, + Pre-heating neutralising radioactive waste, etc. Pre-heating is one of the all-time best We expect people who use the uses for Brown's Gas—particularly on WaterTorches to discover uses we haven't materials that require a lot of energy to even thought of. The possibilities are so heat, like stainless steel. This gas allows endless that this technology could change _you to pre-heat in a tiny spot or a whole civilisation as we know it. area, and it is clean: only water is the by- product. Since Brown's Gas has a "cold" flame, which applies the potential energy directly to the material being heated, the temperature that the material will heat to is dependent on the size of your flame and the material's ability to dissipate this type of energy. We've discovered that different materials go to different temperatures and that the materials that are poor heat conductors heat up very quickly when a Brown's Gas flame is applied. We have been able to melt every material we've applied to this flame. The higher the melting temperature of the material, the faster this flame heats it up. - Vaporising The kicker is that Brown's Gas will vaporise materials like tungsten and diamond, but it will only very slowly heat water. So you have to take care what you want to pre-heat, because the gas heats every material to a different temperature, mostly depending on that material's ability to shed heat. When you try to melt materials like rock, ceramic and brick, the material changes characteristics, looking like a fused glass. If you continue to apply Brown's Gas, the various materials will either melt or vaporise till you have only a pure form left. This resulting material has unique characteristics that its original form did not; for example, it's very much harder. If you keep heating this with Brown's Gas, it will vaporise, too. BROWN'S GAS COULD CHANGE THE WORLD by George Wiseman © 2006 What is Brown's Gas? he current theory of Brown's Gas states that it is a mixture of diatomic and monatomic hydrogen and oxygen. My new theory of Brown's Gas is that it is "electrically expanded water". Working with scientists and experimenters around the world, we have discovered several new things about Brown's Gas, leading me to the conclusion that it may not be monatomic hydrogen and oxygen but is instead a special form of water—actual water which has had enough electrical energy added to it to form a gas that is not steam. Controversial Uses We mention these applications here so that you can see why Brown's Gas would be of interest to nearly anyone. Some of these applications are politically too hot for us to touch right now. We have enough internal (Eagle-Research) evidence to mention these uses as potentially real and are working to get independent verification. (Disclaimer: Until we have independent verification, we are describing the below information as rumours. Creating pure "new" water We're learning that water can be "programmed" to pass on health-giving properties. This is easy to do with the water formed by the "exhaust" of the Applications of Brown's Gas We are learning more applications for the gas all the time. Apart from having amazing welding, cutting, brazing, fusing and soldering abilities, the gas can be used in making super-pure water (literally formed from atoms), spot glazing for ceramics, repairs on exotic materials, enhancing combustion of petro-fuels, neutralising radioactive waste, etc. We expect people who use the WaterTorches to discover uses we haven't even thought of. The possibilities are so endless that this technology could change civilisation as we know it. NEXUS + 47 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2006 www.nexusmagazine.com