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such an intelligent response, did you think of it on your own? if we dont question the end result in an experiment than it'll bite us in the ass. i would rather find out before we use up all our natural resources thank you. and until you can actually think of an intelligent response you're wasting my time.
since you care so much i will verbally tear you a new one.
1: water covers 71% of the earths surface by comparison oil is a drop in the bucket. 2: this wont be practical as it takes more energy to produce this effect then it creates.
as for your original question, no the water never comes back it's gone forever. this proses works by separating the hydrogen and oxygen and then burning the hydrogen. i never even took chemistry and i could figure that out. in conclusion, u r? a colossal idiot.
thats a joke right? you just proved my point. it doesnt matter whether or not water covers 71% of the earth. there are hundreds of millions of people with vehicles. to supply water energy for all of these people for a consistent amount of years will deplete it. same problem, different source, but water is depended on for more vital things and by more creatures. so were gonna kill our planet in the end just for fuel now? this solves nothing. im not impressed by your lack of thought.
yes and eventually the sun will burn itself out as well. ur hearts in the right place but ur still a colossal idiot. i'll bet that if all the cars ran on water for a million years the human race would go extinct b4 the lowered sea levels by even a foot.
caring about what future generations have to deal with doesnt make me a colossal idiot, it just means i choose to live with a conscience. maybe if past generations had done the same we wouldnt be in some of the crappy situations were in today. i dont want a worse world for my children and grandchildren. insisting on namecalling is extremely childish by the way, there are better ways to get your point across.
i have a conscience about it all. thats what having a real conscience is, you dont just pick and choose what you feel like caring about. you care about it all.
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1: water covers 71% of the earths surface by comparison oil is a drop in the bucket.
2: this wont be practical as it takes more energy to produce this effect then it creates.
as for your original question, no the water never comes back it's gone forever. this proses works by separating the hydrogen and oxygen and then burning the hydrogen. i never even took chemistry and i could figure that out. in conclusion, u r? a colossal idiot.