Message from the Inventor
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Hello,
I'm Tom Savage, the inventor of the NOHRMAN Hydrogen Electric (H+e) System and one of the founders of DiAxiom Technologies Inc. I would like to welcome you to the DiAxiom website. I hope that you find the site interesting and enlightening.
Along with my co-founders, it is my personal belief that energy independence is a basic human right and no entity, individual, government or company has the right to control your daily access to energy or its cost to you. It is my fervent hope that within my children's life time that the NOHRMAN (H+e) System will change how we all perceive and use energy, and through its use, we will change the way we all interact globally.
Einstein, who was one of the greatest thinkers of modern times, is exactly correct with the quote above. It is one of my favorites and I reflect on it daily. Einstein also said "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing." As an inventor and entrepreneur, I continue to seek answers to the world around me and recognize that through questioning and seeking solutions, the world continues to move forward.
The SCIENCE section of our website may not interest everyone, though by appreciating some of the theories and concepts presented here, you may gain a greater understanding of how NOHRMAN was conceived from the study of storms and lightning, and how it works as an alternative energy system. I have prepared much of the SCIENCE pages for science buffs like myself and for people just interested in how the thunderstorm process really functions in our atmosphere. Even though you do not need to know how lightning works to appreciate how the NOHRMAN H+e system will affect your life, I would encourage you to read the theory within the SCIENCE>Sulfur Cycle section on tornadoes and to recognize, from a public safety perspective, how human involvement in the environment is likely causing the large increase in tornado activity today. We have the ability to solve this problem.
Over the past fifteen odd years, I have read tens of thousands of pages of scientific documents that could only be termed by most of us as extremely boring and brain numbing. However, when you have a passion for something, nothing is really boring. Much of the subject matter is complex by its nature, but I have tried to assemble pertinent information from this material in a way that everyone might be able to understand and follow, using primarily common language documents as opposed to scientific documents.
I have been interested in lightning and thunderstorms for my entire life. I remember, as a child in elementary school, being told that lightning was created by a discharge of static electricity as the planet moved through space. For some reason, this didn't ring true for me. Why? I have no idea. Again in high school, I was told or read somewhere that ice particles colliding with each other in a thunderstorm, created a static charge and this was the cause of lightning. I didn't believe this scenario either. Call me a sceptic.
About fifteen years ago with the advent of the Internet, I began researching lightning as a hobby and found a study from a Florida University that showed that lightning was possibly caused by ice particles colliding in a thunderstorm. Well even as a teenager I didn't buy this. It doesn't matter how much force is used, two ice cubes slammed together, even in very extreme conditions, will not produce a charge large enough to create lightning. It is only a theoretical possibility if you totally ignore the chemistry of water itself. To a great extent this study attempted to explain that while the findings were not conclusive, it was "highly probable" that lightning could be formed in this way.
I have been researching the origins of lightning ever since. It has been a passion of mine to find out how and why lightning occurs. Only over the last few years or so did I discover what I believe to be the true origins of lightning; and to give credit where credit is due, it does seem to have a lot to do with cold and ice so, the study from Florida may not have been totally off the mark. However, what I have come to believe is that collisions are not the cause of lightning. It is, instead, the result of a chemical reaction that occurs in a storm cloud before the ice is formed that causes charged particles to form and charge separation to occur. This is the same process that occurred this spring in Chile, as shown in the picture above. Now, in a volcanic eruption there isn't a lot of ice to cause lightning. But, there is water, sulfur, heat and ash. There is also a lot of hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide and many other chemicals.
In an effort to prove my theory surrounding the chemical reactions that cause lightning, I started to build an experimental device to mimic how lightning really works. Needless to say, one thing lead to another and today we have the NOHRMAN (H+e) System that directly mimics how lightning functions in the environment, on a very small scale.
I remember as a teenager hearing my Grandfather say, "If we could just bottle the energy in lightning, we could solve all our energy problems." Looking back now as an adult, this was in the middle of the energy embargo in the mid-seventies and it was a big problem for his generation, as it is today, with gas shortages and rising prices. The NOHRMAN (H+e) System does not actually capture lightning, but rather duplicates the process in such a way that it can be controlled and used. It is not the scary or dangerous process you might imagine when thinking of lightning, but a very natural, everyday approach to energy. If I were to equate it to a more familiar energy source, it would be best described as an ordinary car battery using ionized gases instead of distilled water and sulfuric acid. For additional information about NOHRMAN and the processes involved in the technology, please browse through the PRODUCTS, SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY areas of the website.
Long-held scientific theories are not easily changed and I anticipate controversy when it comes to the concepts and theories surrounding The NOHRMAN H+e System. However, now and then it's good to shake things up a little. Given time, as new scientific concepts evolve and are accepted, energy independence will be achieved and I hope for all of us, it is sooner then later.
Enjoy,
Tom
