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At the end of the day you don't know anything. regurgitating somebody else's bullshit does not mean YOU know what you are talking about. You don't, period.
You can't even read correctly and confusing water torch for hydrogen torch is no more than the sign of a lazy, ignorant mind. Your sources mean nothing leave science alone is not your forte dude. You are a bore, plain and simple and ignorant fucking bore. A waste of time too.
You bring up welding technologies as if they somehow supported your claim that a water powered car would work. You're ignoring the entire energy equation. Welders are just using the hydrogen to generate heat. It STILL takes more energy to perform electrolysis than you recover from burning the hydrogen. The Skeptoid article I posted about earlier goes into more detail.
Who cares how hot it gets? That's not relevant to this discussion.
You're still using more energy to perform electrolysis than you can recover from burning the hydrogen. Performing electrolysis IN THE MOVING CAR results in a net loss of energy. You can bring up all the examples of hydrogen welding technology you want, but unless you get over the laws of thermodynamics you won't be able to build a working "water car."
Halleyscomet, obviously the issue eludes you, you are clueless! hence the hard headed statements..."who cares how hot it gets, yada yada. utterly stupid. You simply don't know what you a re talking about.-if you idd- you'd be embarrassed.
Accusing somebody of trying to deceive or scam because you don't fucking understand t he issue does not address the matter at hand. Ultimately whether you get it or not shit is happening- deal with it.
Well, by your logic the editors of Popular Mechanics must also be idiots:
"Problem: It takes exactly the same amount of energy to pry those hydrogen and oxygen atoms apart inside the electrolysis cell as you get back when they recombine inside the fuel cell. The laws of thermodynamics havent changed, in spite of any hype you read on some blog or news aggregator. Subtract the losses to heat in the engine and alternator and electrolysis cell, and youre losing energy, not gaining it—period."
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You can't even read correctly and confusing water torch for hydrogen torch is no more than the sign of a lazy, ignorant mind. Your sources mean nothing leave science alone is not your forte dude. You are a bore, plain and simple and ignorant fucking bore. A waste of time too.
You bring up welding technologies as if they somehow supported your claim that a water powered car would work. You're ignoring the entire energy equation. Welders are just using the hydrogen to generate heat. It STILL takes more energy to perform electrolysis than you recover from burning the hydrogen. The Skeptoid article I posted about earlier goes into more detail.
You're still using more energy to perform electrolysis than you can recover from burning the hydrogen. Performing electrolysis IN THE MOVING CAR results in a net loss of energy. You can bring up all the examples of hydrogen welding technology you want, but unless you get over the laws of thermodynamics you won't be able to build a working "water car."
Accusing somebody of trying to deceive or scam because you don't fucking understand t he issue does not address the matter at hand. Ultimately whether you get it or not shit is happening- deal with it.
"Problem: It takes exactly the same amount of energy to pry those hydrogen and oxygen atoms apart inside the electrolysis cell as you get back when they recombine inside the fuel cell. The laws of thermodynamics havent changed, in spite of any hype you read on some blog or news aggregator. Subtract the losses to heat in the engine and alternator and electrolysis cell, and youre losing energy, not gaining it—period."