@LiberalGamer Clearly you have NO idea what you're talking about. I also assume you will never read this so I won't waste my breath.
@Daealis....you got it right. Of course, only those with an actual technical background (Mech E major, Chem E for instance) will understand what this is about.
I suspect he will commit "suicide" before this gets traction: that is if he doesn't take a pay off from the energy interests. In reality this technology has been around for a long time but has been kept in a box.
@LiberalGamer Clearly you have NO idea what you're talking about. I also assume you will never read this so I won't waste my breath.
@Daealis....you got it right. Of course, only those with an actual technical background (Mech E major, Chem E for instance) will understand what this is about.
jrbaca11 1 year ago
I suspect he will commit "suicide" before this gets traction: that is if he doesn't take a pay off from the energy interests. In reality this technology has been around for a long time but has been kept in a box.
blastforyou 1 year ago
Here is the problem:
You split water to gases in order to use it in a piston. You get 2*Hydrogen and 1*Oxygen.
Then you pressurize these into a piston and blow it up(like you would gasoline).
The result is heat, sound, force acting on the piston and water. Heat&sound energy is wasted.
If he tries to run ONLY on water, do a feedback loop to run the water back into the tank and you got a free energy device.
So unless physics are defied, it will run on the battery of the car.
Daealis 2 years ago 2
Is this fake or are we driving cars on water in a few years?
Haxelsson 3 years ago