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    I'm an old, conservative and old fashion man.
    So I can't break the tradition of the scientific community which I belong to for more than 40 years .
    I ask all participants to wait a little more for theoretical justification for anomalous processes that occur in hydrogen reactor "Symphony 7A".
    All the data that we have published is within statistical error of 2-3%.
    As you know every scientist cherishes its scientific reputation and his life .
    Result of 1 Lit. of water = 1 kg of hydrogen is a Damoklov sword for our reputation (sharp sword hovering over our heads), our lives and the lives of people we love. We are not stupid to risk the most valuable things we have.
    To understand how serious this is, please remember the fate of Stanley Meyer, Andrea Puharich and Francisco Pacheco, as well as a dozen other mysterious deaths of researchers working on the hydrogen problem.
    For all those who we throw the challenge, their own profits are more important than happiness that will bring humanity Great Hydrogen Revolution .


    Sincerely
    Konstantin Balakiryan
    PhD, Professor

    Dear Colleagues,


    I am closely following all the discussions on multiple forums.I really like your judgments and their proximity to understanding the processes that occur in reality in the hydrogen reactor "Symphony 7A".Unfortunately, according to the existing ethics in the scientific community, the authors are not encouraged to discuss about any research results with the media before they are published in scientific journals.However, in order for you to understand what a great discovery GOD gave to us all please try to find answers in the following questions:


    1. If the working substance in the reactor is water, how come the output is almost only hydrogen ?
    2. After splitting water where do molecules of oxygen disappear?
    3. What role in stunning efficiency of "Symphony 7A" plays a collective excitation of nucleons in the nuclei of atoms of oxygen?
    4. Is it possible at a rate of 0.5 kW energy hour and at operating temperature 60 degrees centigrade, to have a nuclear fission and fusion?
    5. To produce 1kg of hydrogen it is necessary to split 9 liters of water, then how or in what way in this hydrogen reactor "Symphony 7A", it takes only 1 liter?


    Sincerely,
    Konstantin Balakiryan
    PhD, Professor,