Aqueon – Son of Aquaman and Human Torch

Aqueon - Image 1When our big-brained folks claimed that science was the only thing more diverse than the universe itself, they weren’t joking (not that I know any scientist that could joke anyway, except probably the guys that demoted Pluto, but that’s a different story). On one side of the spectrum, we’ve got people inventing ways to conserve water. On the other, we’ve got brainiacs who built something that could waste them.

What we’re referring to above is this latest creation by Heat & Glo – Aqueon. What’s Aqueon? It’s a modern-day fireplace that produces fire using water as fuel. Nope, that’s not a typo. This particular device creates fire by converting water into a matter that directly contradicts its nature.

The science behind this is a process that includes electrolysis and separation. By feeding Aqueon water through a storage tank inside it, the conversion process will be initiated by electrosis (via a 220 volt electrical service). This would separate the hydrogen and oxygen components of H20. The futuristic fireplace would then utilize hydrogen to create the flame and part of the oxygen would be used to adjust the flame’s color and brightness.

Aqueon will supposedly light up our lives this summer, although pricing is still on TBA status. On the bright side, you can now have jokes about The Human Torch and Aquaman living under the same roof.

Aqueon - Image 1When our big-brained folks claimed that science was the only thing more diverse than the universe itself, they weren’t joking (not that I know any scientist that could joke anyway, except probably the guys that demoted Pluto, but that’s a different story). On one side of the spectrum, we’ve got people inventing ways to conserve water. On the other, we’ve got brainiacs who built something that could waste them.

What we’re referring to above is this latest creation by Heat & Glo – Aqueon. What’s Aqueon? It’s a modern-day fireplace that produces fire using water as fuel. Nope, that’s not a typo. This particular device creates fire by converting water into a matter that directly contradicts its nature.

The science behind this is a process that includes electrolysis and separation. By feeding Aqueon water through a storage tank inside it, the conversion process will be initiated by electrosis (via a 220 volt electrical service). This would separate the hydrogen and oxygen components of H20. The futuristic fireplace would then utilize hydrogen to create the flame and part of the oxygen would be used to adjust the flame’s color and brightness.

Aqueon will supposedly light up our lives this summer, although pricing is still on TBA status. On the bright side, you can now have jokes about The Human Torch and Aquaman living under the same roof.

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