Brown's Gas Skeptics
Brown's gas skeptics usually try to disprove the idea
of this working in torches or in saving gas in cars rather than
the actuality of it working. Brown's gas skeptics are many, too.
In fact, there are most likely more Brown's gas skeptics than there
are believers.

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Why? The answer to this is twofold. First, there have been many
scam sites going up confusing the issue. The scam sites will talk
about perpetual motion machines or confuse cars that run partially
on Brown's gas with hydrogen fuel cell cars or some other such nonsense.
These kinds of Brown's gas scammers have given Yull
Brown and his following a black eye. It's unfortunate also that
such a green product that helps makes the skies bluer is called
Brown's gas.
Brown's gas as you already know by reading this website is the
same as HHO gas, oxyhydrogen or hydroxy. Basically, water (H2O)
is electrolyzed into Brown's gas (HHO) which is then used in a water
torch for welding or in an automobile to help the gasoline or diesel
fuel burn more cleanly and completely.
But, Brown's gas skeptics won't buy this. First, most of the Brown's
gas skeptics will quote the laws of thermodynamics at you as if
this were a valid argument. Now, they are the one's
confusing Brown's gas used as a supplementary fuel with a perpetual
motion machine.
Let's be clear. Up until this point in time, no one has proven
that they have created a perpetual motion machine. Yes, there are
claims coming out from some part of the world every week, that someone
has done it. But, to date, no one has proven it.
This, however, has nothing whatsoever to do with Brown's gas. Brown's
gas was named after Yull Brown who applied for international patents
while in Australia for his discovery. About 10 years before Yull
Brown applied for his patents, a man named William A. Rhodes from
the United States applied for international patents for Rhodes Gas,
which is basically the same substance.
Of course, this is also an area open for much debate as scientists
and researchers are still trying to figure out what HHO gas is at
the atomic level and how it works. Brown's gas skeptics will tell
you that since they don't understand it, that it simply cannot work.
This is not a valid argument. Just because doctors, scientists
and researchers in the 1950s didn't know how aspirin worked didn't
mean that it didn't relieve pain. These experts didn't understand
how it worked, but they knew it worked from patient reports.
A similar analogy is also true with Brown's gas. Researchers may
not know exactly how it works, but thousands of people have experienced
it working in their own cars, trucks, SUVs and other vehicles. The
proof is in the pudding, as they say.
And, Brown's gas works in cars to help increase gas mileage and
decrease emissions. Test it yourself and you'll see.
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