Now I understand how Stanley A. Meyer made use of water as a source of fuel. I go over the science on an open form that a link can be found in my You Tube page. You can now see even some videos showing the production of hydrogen on demand using Meyer's type circuits. The water I show being broken down is pure distilled water no salts used of any kind and the water looks as if it is boiling. The end of the energy sellers is drawing near as I am not the only one that knows the truth!
What a bunch of lies. These people like our government, lie. The big problem is, that some will make there own fuel at home, and the government can't get taxes out of you. In 10 years we could be a full Hydro fuel nation. Your cars you drive now can be converted, along with your lawn mower and other gas users.
How do you generate the energy to produce the hydrogen? Burn a ton of coal to get a gallon of hydrogen that leaks out of it's container. Don't forget that you need a great deal of energy to compress the gas once it's released. Then there is energy lost from heat. At best, the efficiency of hydrogen is 25% output for the energy you use to create the free hydrogen. Hydrogen is fools gold. Hybrid technology is where it's at.
CHAS1422: You are right. Anyway its astonishing how much we worry about continuing using cars and no one thinks about food. Peak Oil means also peak food. It seems that the greatest concern is the comfort to drive 80 kg of human flesh with a 800kg machinery at an energy-effectiveness of < 1%. This is the absurdity which is annoying me most. We don't need cars. Who said that we must drive 100km to the office when there is telecom?
@WolYou Not everyone works at an office. Service Prof. like Plumbers, Heating, Electricians. Need to drive many places. Also the delivery system of most countries relies heavily on transportation. Not every opne wants to walk 10 miles to a store with a red ryder wagon to get thier groceries. Just a thought.
Too bad there work is going to be trumped by hydrogen on demand systems. They say it will take 40-50 years, but Dr. Dingel has been running with a hydrogen on demand system for close too 40 years already, since 1968. The main difference is they want to find a way to put a meter on the energy so you still have to pay for it, greedy basterds.
Now I understand how Stanley A. Meyer made use of water as a source of fuel. I go over the science on an open form that a link can be found in my You Tube page. You can now see even some videos showing the production of hydrogen on demand using Meyer's type circuits. The water I show being broken down is pure distilled water no salts used of any kind and the water looks as if it is boiling. The end of the energy sellers is drawing near as I am not the only one that knows the truth!
h2opower 8 months ago
this is the future you lost the battle free for everyone go back your owners make a riport
marczi14 11 months ago
What a bunch of lies. These people like our government, lie. The big problem is, that some will make there own fuel at home, and the government can't get taxes out of you. In 10 years we could be a full Hydro fuel nation. Your cars you drive now can be converted, along with your lawn mower and other gas users.
Richweir1 1 year ago
fuck you Ger
SullyandLott 1 year ago
thank h2opower you summed it up, there not just greedy there also liars.
johnfrangiamore 3 years ago
How do you generate the energy to produce the hydrogen? Burn a ton of coal to get a gallon of hydrogen that leaks out of it's container. Don't forget that you need a great deal of energy to compress the gas once it's released. Then there is energy lost from heat. At best, the efficiency of hydrogen is 25% output for the energy you use to create the free hydrogen. Hydrogen is fools gold. Hybrid technology is where it's at.
CHAS1422 3 years ago 2
CHAS1422: You are right. Anyway its astonishing how much we worry about continuing using cars and no one thinks about food. Peak Oil means also peak food. It seems that the greatest concern is the comfort to drive 80 kg of human flesh with a 800kg machinery at an energy-effectiveness of < 1%. This is the absurdity which is annoying me most. We don't need cars. Who said that we must drive 100km to the office when there is telecom?
WolYou 3 years ago
@WolYou Not everyone works at an office. Service Prof. like Plumbers, Heating, Electricians. Need to drive many places. Also the delivery system of most countries relies heavily on transportation. Not every opne wants to walk 10 miles to a store with a red ryder wagon to get thier groceries. Just a thought.
jsh78mang 1 year ago
Too bad there work is going to be trumped by hydrogen on demand systems. They say it will take 40-50 years, but Dr. Dingel has been running with a hydrogen on demand system for close too 40 years already, since 1968. The main difference is they want to find a way to put a meter on the energy so you still have to pay for it, greedy basterds.
h2opower 3 years ago