> I've always wondered how much energy is required to break up CO2 back into > C and O2. You'd then essentially be converting some other form of energy > directly to "human" energy. Your gas is then just a transfer medium. No > need for a tank! Does anyone have the numbers for this handy? Once we get > cold fusion working everyone could dive with a little reactor on their > back... until then we can just dive during lightning storms. ;-) > > Devon With an adequate power supply, you could just crack the H2O into H2 and O2 and vent the H2 or use it as a mixing gas. Rick
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