April 26, 2024

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Greek scientist unveils cold-burning reactor

Last Sunday, in the town hall of the Athens district of Peristeri, the famous Greek professor Petros Zografos and his scientific group held a presentation of a cold combustion reactor of their own design.

The presentation was made for the scientific community. The cold combustion reactor can produce up to 50 kW of electricity without polluting the environment with hydrocarbon combustion products.

Petros Zografou’s invention, which generates electricity using plain water as a fuel, could help move away from fossil fuels and protect the environment.

The scientific team of Petros Zografou consists of Professor of Physics Giorgos Botsakis and Emeritus Professor of Applied Geology and Geophysics of the University of Patras Stavros Papamarinopoulos.

Makis Triantafyllopoulos, a journalist from Zoogla, attended the presentation. In the video above, he talks with Petros Zografos about the cold combustion reactor, its possibilities and importance.


The scientific interest of such a presentation is obvious. University professors and renowned scientists in the field of natural sciences are following the development of the invention of Petros Zografou and his scientific team during a period of intense energy impasses on a planetary level.

During the Skype presentation, scientists and professors from America spoke. It is worth noting that when Petros Zografos claimed that his device and the energy it could produce circumvented the second law of thermodynamics of Carnot’s theorem, much of the academic community scoffed at him.

However, in 2021, one of the largest Max Planck Institutes of Technology in the world confirmed this by announcing that with the help of special electrochemical reactions it is possible to convert chemical energy into high-power electricity without limiting the Carnot principle.



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