Joe cell

The Joe cell is a series of concentric, equally spaced, unmagnetized metal cylinders filled with water and treated to a series of electrical alternations that reportedly produces an excess of electricity (compared to what would otherwise be electrolysis) and an implosive gas capable of powering cars.

A spherical version, called the Moe cell, is said to be more efficient (though potentially more difficult to assemble) than its predecessor.



Properties
Joe cells must go through a series of stages to start it; the first stage is simple electrolysis, the second "seeding" stage gathers energy for operation, and the third is when it can be used as a power source. The fourth stage is purported to have antigravitational effects. While running, there's no electrical current. Cars are run on a hydrogen-like implosive gas which causes engines to cool down rather than heat up.

Theories
Some proponents of orgone theory suggest that the Joe cell isn't creating free energy, but rather converting free floating orgone into electricity, as it could easily be interpreted as a form of orgone accumulator.