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Uploaded on Aug 28, 2009

Tired of pumping expensive gasoline into your car?

Tired of dead Americans fighting over oil wells in Iraq & oil pipelines in Afghanistan?

All you need is a liter of water - any kind of water to be exact, whether its river, rain, sea water, or even Japanese tea.

Once the water is poured into a water tank at the back of the car, the newly invented energy generator takes out the hydrogen from the water, releases electrons and finally generates electrical power.

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  • MrRicounet

    In This House, We Obey The Laws Of Thermodynamics!

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  • gman2677

    this technology has been around forever. its about time someone is mass producing it!!!

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  • John Alan Elson

    What you're saying makes perfect sense. What it says in the video doesn't. It says that no external input is needed, as long as you have water you can keep on going. It doesn't say anything about plugging it into the mains and suggests it actually produces electricity from water.

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  • Wang King

    It doesn't - it uses Hydrogen. That's not what we argue about. It takes more energy to extract the hydrogen than what you get out however. You would need to use mains power to first get your hydrogen.

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  • noel nunez

    and how do you know the answer if you don't experiment on it first hand?....

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  • noel nunez

    try to experiment on something you dont know...genius does that...

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  • noel nunez

    have you experimented on it?...converting hydrogen to run a car engine like daniel dingle did for 30 years?...maybe you have an answer to your question...

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  • noel nunez

    have you experimented on it like daniel dingel from the philippines who experimented it for 30 years?...he is the first to convert it to fuel and run on different cars from american to japanese....

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  • noel nunez

    the same thing happened when japanese copied "sing along" from del rosario who invented the karaoke ( he invented also the one- man band piano)...japanese investors with a lot of money copied and financed it in japan and called it their own...

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  • noel nunez

    dingel said the same thing 30 years ago....one liter of water will run for one hour...did they copied the same from dingel?.

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  • noel nunez

    daniel dingel's invention...

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