From post 3411679"H2FC's View: In light of what the ARC official told H2FC, the statement in the Tathacus PR that ARC will determine "the volume of the hydrogen and oxygen gas mixture produced using a specific amount of electrical energy" is misleading. The testing by ARC will not address the fundamental claim by Tathacus that it can obtain "free" energy from water in the form of hydrogen. ARC will apparently only be testing the equipment to determine if it can produce hydrogen, not to determine its cost effectiveness in terms of electricity in versus energy equivalent hydrogen out. This, combined with the fact that Tathacus is using the ARC contract for promotional purposes contrary to the terms of the contract itself, leads to the conclusion that extreme caution continues to be warranted with this stock."