DiTetra Gas

Tailpipe Discrimination … is There Such a Thing?

June 6, 2023 – Today, Facebook rejected our discussion comparing the conditions of two tailpipes due to violating their “discriminatory practices” policy. Not sure how we could have done this? We plead guilty of not liking dirty tailpipes (and engines) that emit more pollutants. Since we received initial rave reviews, we felt more confident about …

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Racing Biofuel – AHA! Climate Discovery for July of 2023

June 1, 2023 – Last weekend at the Indy 500, Shell Oil introduced its next-generation renewable race fuel, ethanol primarily from sugarcane waste. However, race fans looking for speed may not have liked listening to some teams advising their drivers over radio communications to slow down to save tire integrity particularly in the turns where …

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New Type of Hydrogen Fuel – Super Green Hydrogen Made from DiTetra Gas – AHA! Climate Discovery for June of 2023

May 16, 2023 — In November of 2022, Hydrogen Central published our article on Super Green Hydrogen. DiTetra Gas that is also infused into ultra-pure water to produce Watt-Ahh, can be used to make a more energetic form of hydrogen that doubles the horsepower output of fuel cells. Worldwide, major investment in hydrogen is occurring. …

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Super Oxygen Energy – AHA! Climate Discovery or Rather Flying in the Face of Bioenergetic Science for May of 2023

April 29, 2023 – Being self-appointed science renegades, we are taking a turn back to our bioenergetics core this month, to present exciting research about the power of active oxygen like when someone drinks Watt-Ahh. In the mechanical world, oxygen by itself is not a mechanical fuel per se so it is not a major …

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Efficient Capture of Solar Radiant Energy – AHA! Climate Discovery for March 2023

March 14, 2023 — Our October 2017 AHA! Discovery spotlighted a woman who broke the glass ceiling in astronomy during the 1920’s. Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin was the first person to theorize that hydrogen is abundant on the sun and is the electromagnetic (radiant) energy fuel essential for keeping life warm on Earth. Cecilia must have been …

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New Wave Health – Centner Wellness and Spa

February 3, 2023 — There is a new health oasis in the heart of tony Brickell Avenue in Downtown Miami. The Centner Wellness and Spa is destined in a short time to receive international acclaim for its many new wave health devices including the third WIT Machine currently operating in Florida clinics.  The center is …

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Eye Love My Vision

With millions of Americans suffering from vision impairment including blindness, the beginnings of the various eye diseases are likely related to mitochondrial energy dysfunction due to advanced aging. Dry eyes that effect so many more individuals, may be a symptom that the eyes are stressed leading to other vision-impairment diseases over time. The “Eyelove Hydration …

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Nightly Miracles – A Cat’s Strength to Live and Love

December 11, 2022 – Our beloved cat, Dewey, has Stage 4 cancer … a rare feline cancer. Over a month ago, the vet showed us this x-ray of the water that had accumulated in her lungs, blocking the imaging of Dewey’s heart and he pointed out more tumors in addition to the one that he …

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The Dirty Secret on the Worst Carbon – AHA! Climate Discovery for January 2023

November 19, 2022 — All of the talk about “zero-carbon emissions” reminds me of working on the federal zero effluent guidelines for the battery manufacturing industry in the early 1980’s. As an United Technologies Corporation employee working on a major contract with the U.S. EPA, I traveled nationwide every other week and sampled wastewater from …

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