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Is the Mother Flame Hydrogen Energy? Spirit Particle Energy? | Does Water Have a Soul?

Thank you for reading this article on whether the Mother Flame is hydrogen energy, spirit particle energy, or if water has a soul. You’ve got good taste! This is Jack Ocean, the site administrator. In this article, I’ll be discussing the true nature of the Mother Flame, focusing on the following points:

  • Is the Mother Flame Hydrogen Energy? Spirit Particle Energy? | Is it Like Hydrogen Energy?
  • Is the Mother Flame Hydrogen Energy? Spirit Particle Energy? | Is it Like Spirit Particle Energy?
  • Is the Mother Flame Hydrogen Energy? Spirit Particle Energy? | What Powered the Advanced Civilization? These points will be presented in order.

Is the Mother Flame Hydrogen Energy? Spirit Particle Energy? | Is it Like Hydrogen Energy?

Is the Mother Flame Hydrogen Energy? Spirit Particle Energy? | Does Water Have a Soul?

In One Piece Chapter 1114, Vegapunk talks about the Mother Flame, describing it as fire existing within a tank filled with water. Clearly, it’s not an ordinary fire. Let’s dive into that concept in this article!

Is it Like Hydrogen Energy?

Typically, fire is extinguished by water, so the idea of a flame existing within water is impossible in ordinary circumstances. If this is happening, either the fire, the water, or both must be special. Most likely, the water is natural, either freshwater or seawater, though the exact type isn’t specified. Whether it’s freshwater or seawater could change the concept, but let’s consider it as water in general.

In the real world, research is ongoing to reduce CO2 emissions, with one area of focus being hydrogen energy. Hydrogen, when combined with oxygen, produces a large amount of energy, which can be harnessed for electricity, though it has yet to become widespread. There are two primary methods for producing hydrogen: the reforming method, which extracts hydrogen from gases produced by burning fossil fuels (though this emits CO2), and the electrolysis method, which uses electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The latter is ideal but requires energy, preferably from renewable sources like hydro, wind, or solar power.

While I’m not an expert on these processes, the basics suggest that the Mother Flame might derive energy from some element in water. Vegapunk likely figured out how to harness this energy and developed the necessary technology. The idea of a fire that burns within water suggests that the fire might be fueled by water itself, though water doesn’t typically burn. Hydrogen, when combined with oxygen, can cause explosions, but water in its liquid state shouldn’t ignite.

It’s possible that Vegapunk discovered an unknown element within water and devised a method to extract energy from it. If that energy source is somehow tied to the idea that even water has a soul, the Mother Flame might be an energy derived from the life force or spirit within water itself.

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