| Stanley A. Meyer 1993 |
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The water fuel cell is a device invented by American Stanley Meyer, which he claimed could convert water into its component elements, hydrogen and oxygen, using less energy than can be obtained by the subsequent combustion of those elements. If the device operates as claimed, the water produced by the combustion of the hydrogen and oxygen could be recovered and reused
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