A hydrogen gas generator for jet engines includes a device that utilizes
photons and a catalyst to disassociate hydrogen gas from water. The
generated hydrogen gas is directed to the combustion chamber of a jet
engine and combined with air therein for burning and powering the jet
engine. The device is connected to a source of electric energy and
pressurized water. The electric energy is supplied to an anode and a
surrounding cathode. The cathode is designed to glow white-hot and emit
photons and heat when an electric current is supplied thereto. The anode
is fabricated from a catalytic material and is designed to become red-hot
when supplied with electric energy. Water is supplied through a conduit
and is converted to superheated steam, which is thermolytically
decomposed to form hydrogen and oxygen.