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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

Just a quick demonstration igniting them.

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  • You totally proved your second point - good job. What a shame - but the answer is easy: there are still TRILLIONS of dollars to be made from oil and oil related industries (war is an industry).

    For your demonstration, consider capturing the H2 from AL and piping it though a bath of water like you did for hydroxy. This would make all conditions (mainly gas volume) consistent.

  • Good idea!

    Thanks.

  • I will get you an answer money. they want money not saving the world. all the business will go out if that technology get out there. crazy idea but it true all over the place. if you would the guy with the money you won't want to help save the world. It just in human nature.

  • I agree money is the motivator of most decisions. I have faith that our screwed up society would still find a way to make money if this or any technology began to spread. If the rich loose their cash cows, I know their creative minds would find a way to charge us for some addon. We must take fossil fuels out of the equation, and make the rich have to restructure their cash cows. Don't ever give up trying to change the negative in the world. Stay Safe.

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  • if you use a bit of soap in the bubbler part it will let the hho build up...just a hand full of bubbles will scare ya i tried it ..it burns so fast its hard to see a flame

  • The only reason water or other alternate clean fuels, will never replace existing oil based fossil fuels. Its money and greed nothing else. If the governments can't tax it or profit from it they will never 100% support it.

  • I have proven you wrong.

    watch?v=s-SsdYJNhiE&feature=Pl­ayList&p=284AFA73250876D1&inde­x=0&playnext=1

    It may be an ash, but that does not mean it it cannot produce a viable fuel.

  • The future will prove one of us right. Whatever the next fuel is, i hope it contains no fossil fuels.

  • Sorry, but,

    Water is in NO way our next fuel, the energy is in the other chemicals; or in your battery.

    Water is the ash of hydrogen, in a matter of speaking.

    ... And only comes out as H2 ( and O2) gas under some losses.

  • Alumium does NOT contain any hydrogen at all !

    You can make an SS container, fill it with alu scrap;

    and drip NaOH solution in it, you'll get allot of H2 gas.

    BUT

    You'll also end up with toxic or at least chemical waste, and you wasted then precious alu scrap that could have been used for recycling. ...

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