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The two laws mentioned here should be called theories. They are just our current understanding of how things work. How many time in history has science changed its mind. Also, if this is real, we'll never see it. Some big oil or energy company will just buy it for a stupid amount of money and burn the research. There's no way to make money off a free energy source, therefore, big companies won't let this happen.
Read his biography, first couple of pages, they use a device to remove blood from his body, ozonate it, and put it back in. It doesn't cause an embolism. It sounds strange but people do it and it works.
Ozone is natures way of cleaning up garbage. So when you here a smog alert and elevated ozone levels, what there not telling you is the ozone is there cleaning the junk coming out of cars.

Yes, breathing high levels of ozone makes you caugh and irritates your lungs, but where not taking about high levels here, at the levels this machine put out, it is actually benefitial to your health.

If anyone is actually interested in do some research on the web, there are hundreds of uses for ozone medically. They use it in russia, cuba, and germany all the time.

E.g. Red hot chilli peppers lead singer actually injects ozone into his arm, without that treatment he'd probably be dead.
Funny how everyone just reads these government studies and just believes everything word for word. Has anyone here actually studied ozone to find that in fact ozone is actually good for your health?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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