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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of unhappen.

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Examples

  • So intermixed bubbles of H2 and O2 gas (from those molecules whose OH bond "unhappened") begin appearing throughout the vacuum-tickled "water".

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

  • One is a watergas process, one is a cure for cancer (100\% success in phase one animal trials), one is an energy-from-the-vacuum process by Mills (the hydrino process), one is the Soviet technology of "cold molding" whereby lattice bonds of a material (specifically, titanium) are "unhappened" by the tickled vacuum, thus liquifying the titanium at room temperature so that it can be simply poured in very thick molds (submarine hulls).

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

  • So intermixed bubbles of H2 and O2 gas (from those molecules whose OH bond "unhappened") begin appearing throughout the vacuum-tickled "water".

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

  • One is a watergas process, one is a cure for cancer (100\% success in phase one animal trials), one is an energy-from-the-vacuum process by Mills (the hydrino process), one is the Soviet technology of "cold molding" whereby lattice bonds of a material (specifically, titanium) are "unhappened" by the tickled vacuum, thus liquifying the titanium at room temperature so that it can be simply poured in very thick molds (submarine hulls).

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

  • So intermixed bubbles of H2 and O2 gas (from those molecules whose OH bond "unhappened") begin appearing throughout the vacuum-tickled "water".

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

  • One is a watergas process, one is a cure for cancer (100\% success in phase one animal trials), one is an energy-from-the-vacuum process by Mills (the hydrino process), one is the Soviet technology of "cold molding" whereby lattice bonds of a material (specifically, titanium) are "unhappened" by the tickled vacuum, thus liquifying the titanium at room temperature so that it can be simply poured in very thick molds (submarine hulls).

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

  • One is a watergas process, one is a cure for cancer (100\% success in phase one animal trials), one is an energy-from-the-vacuum process by Mills (the hydrino process), one is the Soviet technology of "cold molding" whereby lattice bonds of a material (specifically, titanium) are "unhappened" by the tickled vacuum, thus liquifying the titanium at room temperature so that it can be simply poured in very thick molds (submarine hulls).

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

  • So intermixed bubbles of H2 and O2 gas (from those molecules whose OH bond "unhappened") begin appearing throughout the vacuum-tickled "water".

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

  • One is a watergas process, one is a cure for cancer (100\% success in phase one animal trials), one is an energy-from-the-vacuum process by Mills (the hydrino process), one is the Soviet technology of "cold molding" whereby lattice bonds of a material (specifically, titanium) are "unhappened" by the tickled vacuum, thus liquifying the titanium at room temperature so that it can be simply poured in very thick molds (submarine hulls).

    ZPEnergy.com 2009

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