Storms do nuclear fusion
Dr Z at Sheffield University 2000 and gave me his uncle's idea, from Columbia University New York. That the turbulent flow and of high pressure water or steam, is what was later called molecular nuclear fusion. 1 H₂O+O₂+TU+P→He²⁺+O⁺+3e⁻+E²+X-ray TU= turbulence > 1W - the strong atomic force which prevents naked protons bonded two neutrons, bonding to form helium ions. This explains why the boiler room or the turbine hall a steam turbine, cure for X rays so when commercially fired. So commercial power station in its X rays, and turn souns fantastically miniscule volume of regular water into massive heat, with helium and ozone gas production. So heat and power production with no carbon burn! Rain or snow storms sets up for a lightening strike, as the chaotic interaction of water molecules, does nuclear fusion quite happily at -80° C over the Antarctic ice cap. Just not a very practical Energy System! Luckily Brett from America, fired me up a steam plasma in a glass