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"The energy required to split water will always be greater than the energy you get back when recombining hydrogen and oxygen, because of the fundamental thermodynamic properties of the bond dissociation and recombination processes." Is this the case for the aether model? Must there be a law conservation of energy" | {{ct| chatGPT }}"The energy required to split water will always be greater than the energy you get back when recombining hydrogen and oxygen, because of the fundamental thermodynamic properties of the bond dissociation and recombination processes." Is this the case for the aether model? Must there be a law conservation of energy" | ||
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