January 23, 2025 – One bond that immediately comes to mind is “Bond, James Bond”. The 007 Movies have thrilled audiences with high-speed boats, helicopters and sports cars for decades. The iconic Aston Martin cars were Bond’s favorite “work” cars and this one shown in the photo was equipped for filming high-speed chase scenes for the 2019 “No Time to Die” movie set in Matera, Italy.
What is your favorite “bond”? We can name a few such as Love Bond, Marriage Bond, Vagabond, Jail Bond, Glue Bond and even celebrities including Baseball’s Barry Bonds, Rock Band Bon Jovie and former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. Can you think of others?
Although Rob Gourley admired Sean Connery’s performances in his James Bond movies, Rob’s favorite bond is the Molecular Bond of his discovered DiTetra Gas. The bond comes from exposure of water to strong electromagnetic fields using iron plates to transfer electrons through water-based electrochemical solutions. This electro-magnetic process binds two oxygens into a diatomic bond with four hydrogen atoms while adding electrons to hydrogen causing both stabilization of the liquid-gas structure and repulsion of other water molecules thereby creating a stable gaseous form of water that is Dioxytetrahydride or DiTetra Gas (i.e. H4O2). The same gas infused into Watt-Ahh. We agree that it is less exciting than watching chase scenes in a James Bond movie but we know electrons move faster than any Aston Martin.