Exploding Salt Water On Demand
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@fenderwangcaster Ahhh ok I'll just take it off the wall then. Some idiot on youtube says I don't. He must be right. Yahoo blogs and science "news' articles are not written by scientifically literate people and are not useful. Stuff on youtube is far worse. I know what I'm doing thanks. I know perfectly well what I am talking about. Enjoy your life of believing in the energy version of Santa Claus.
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@somedudeinva No you don't, so that automatically destroys any point you try to make, you pseudo-intellectual high schooler/redditor. Staying in your room all day and learning all the latest internet memes and reading yahoo blogs about random scientists doesn't make you smart. Learn your shit before you start talking shit.
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@fenderwangcaster I have a PhD in chemistry thank you, and no, you never have. They draw power from something - electrical or otherwise, and the science is totally contrary. As a scientist I'm always willing to be proven wrong, but yelling and screaming and youtube videos is not "proof".
But nice dodge of avoiding the fact that everything you wrote, including about Ford, is utter bullshit.
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@somedudeinva Why don't you stop willingly denying yourself an education higher than a 6th grader and educate yourself, dumbshit? I've seen several of them in action, the science is fucking simple. We also have had technology way beyond this elementary shit for decades, fyi.
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@fenderwangcaster Why don't you get a t-shirt printed that says "I know absolutely nothing!"? Saltwater engines ONLY exist on the internet in the same way that Light Sabres only exist in Star Wars. Ford didn't invent the car, or even build the first commercial ones.
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@MrSokitumi0007 "VA" is "Virginia". The only paycheck I get is mining for fraud in health insurance.
Believe whatever you like.
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@somedudeinva Hmmm Some dude in the V.A. gettin a paycheck sittin in a hospital bed dissinfoing agent you aught to be hung like all dissinfo agents should FOR TREASON
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Well, I've worked with hydrogen and know what a hydrogen explosion looks like. It burns with a real yellow flame. So I'm saying this is a nitrous oxide explosion you have going on. You've managed to use the salt & H2O & the right frequency to rip the nitrous oxide & ask any race car driver if it packs a punch & he will agree. Now there is a setup I've seen where this guy installs this device on his car where he makes Nitrous Oxide & injects it at the base of his carb & gets great mileage. Write
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@fox20012 Maybe you haven't been around the internet long enough, but pure water and salt water engines have been possible since Ford invented the first god damn car. He intended it to be used with biofuel, plant alcohol, and water.
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what an interesting way to split water and detonate it at the same time :-)
That a dc pulse circuit in the box? Must be high voltage to split water that fast.. very cool
This is simply electrical arcing due to the salt water being conductive.
I put a jar of peanut butter in my microwave and a bit of the foil was still on it. Sparks galore. But I wouldn't dream of making a youtube video of it calling it "Exploding Peanut Butter on Demand".
somedudeinva 1 year ago 13
I really cant wait until some one makes the engine, then they should just give to the blue prints to every one to free us all
fox20012 3 years ago 10