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[[Image: Yull_brown.jpg|thumb|Yull Brown]]
 
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'''HHO''' (also ''Browns Gas'', ''Browngas'', ''Brown's Gas'', ''Braun Gas'', ''Green Gas'', ''Rhode's Gas'', ''Dirty Hydrogen'' or ''Watergas'') is a gaseous explosive mix of hydrogen and oxygen, which is also called ''oxyhydrogen'' or ''Knallgas''. [[Pseudoscience|Pseudoscientific]] circles claim that the mixture has special properties and avoid the name ''oxyhydrogen'' in favor of names like ''Browns Gas'' or ''HHO''. ''Browns Gas'' traces back to the Australian electro engineer and inventor Yull Brown(born 1922 as Ilya Velbov, Bulgaria - 1998) who constructed several devices for electrolysis and welding with oxyhydrogen in the 1960s.<ref> U.S. Patent 4,014,777. Mar 29, 1977</ref> Yull Brown is often credited wrongly with a doctor of professorial title. However, so called Brown's gas is the same mysterious "Orgon" gas used by William Reich to further his aims of discovering a healing curative. In fact, Reich's discovery was no more than the utilisation of the initial discovery of a lesser know scientist called Franciszek Rychnowski who called his discovery "Eteroid" or "Etheroid", which also claimed vast healing and curative powers.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franciszek_Rychnowski
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'''HHO''' (also ''Browns Gas'', ''Browngas'', ''Brown's Gas'', ''Braun Gas'', ''Green Gas'', ''Rhode's Gas'', ''Dirty Hydrogen'' or ''Watergas'') is a gaseous explosive mix of hydrogen and oxygen, which is also called ''oxyhydrogen'' or ''Knallgas''. [[Pseudoscience|Pseudoscientific]] circles claim that the mixture has special properties and avoid the name ''oxyhydrogen'' in favor of names like ''Browns Gas'' or ''HHO''. ''Browns Gas'' traces back to the Australian electro engineer and inventor Yull Brown(born 1922 as Ilya Velbov, Bulgaria - 1998) who constructed several devices for electrolysis and welding with oxyhydrogen in the 1960s.<ref> U.S. Patent 4,014,777. Mar 29, 1977</ref> Yull Brown is often credited wrongly with a doctor of professorial title.
    
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