The Process

The SuperWave™ Fusion Process

SuperWave™ Fusion is an excess-heat producing reaction created by a SuperWave™-induced interaction of palladium and deuterium. Click on the video to view an animation depicting how this process is believed to work.

This energy producing interaction is driven by a complex, nested, “waves-waving-within-waves” signal discovered by the company’s Chief Visionary Officer, Dr. Irving Dardik. In the current apparatus, this proprietary SuperWave™ signal is delivered via an electric current to a custom module containing a palladium cathode and D2O (deuterium instead of hydrogen in the water molecule). The end result is the release of energy as the deuterium atoms disassociate from the heavy water and load into the palladium lattice, allowing their wave-based energy structures to interact. The principal outputs from this interaction are heat and apparently small quantities of 4He, a non-radioactive isotope of Helium. Research to verify the 4He is currently underway.

Energetics Technologies’ SuperWave™ Fusion has the potential to:

  • Provide an inexpensive, inexhaustible fuel source
  • Produce no significantly measurable hazardous by-products
  • Revolutionize the concept of energy production
  • Be a groundbreaking Green Energy source
SuperWave™ Fusion Electrolytic Cell combined with Ultra Sound Excitation

SuperWave™ Fusion Electrolytic Cell combined with Ultra Sound Excitation