The tap increases the flow of water from the water pipe by creating an additional compressor in the water pipe near the tap while spending energy that is extracted from the nuclei. For this reason, the tap is called nuclear. The existence of such taps in nature is based on thousands of videos demonstrating an increase in water flow when an additional empty container is added near the tap. The assumption that the source of energy is nuclear energy was confirmed in 2024 after the publication of an article by researchers from Taiwan in an authoritative international journal. The article reports that when studying water after cavitation using mass spectral analysis, the presence of neon 22Ne was detected, that is, water cavitation is accompanied by nuclear reactions with the release of excess energy. Since the nature of excess energy became known, it became possible to analyze the phenomena in taps responsible for the increase in water flow. It was shown that when opening a tap an area with reduced water pressure appears in a water pipe near the tap with the formation of cavitation bubbles and the appearance of excess energy as a result of nuclear reactions in such bubbles. Based on the presented experimental data, it is shown that if an increased water flow at the initial moment is provided, then such flow continues indefinitely due to the nuclear energy extracted by air bubbles in the area located near this tap.
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