Car runs on water
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@dangflo if you have a car with a battery to give the initial charge, and an alternator to recharge the battery, then an automobile could run on water easily
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I wouldn't mind having the welder.
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yeah but we're running out of resources
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KNOW THIS right now, it takes less watts to electrolyse water into its combustable gases of oxygen and hydrogen than is produced in the following hydrogen and oxygen explosion. Harness this in a design and you've got all it takes! Some of you look really stupid to me, and to think in 20 years or so when all of this hits mainstream your kids are gonna look at this and know you were a real dumb mouthy underachieving jack ass that doesn't do the work before they write something!
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I pity halley because he is the only guy here that understands that YOU CAN NOT USE WATER AND CONVERT THAT INTO A GAS THAT GETS BURNED AND HAVE IT ACTUALLY WORK. You are spending more energy breaking down the water than you can EVER get by burning it.
This is a simple concept! The fact is that if you believe that an engine can break down water and burn the result and end up producing work and energy you are a total dolt. mrh and you other idiots have defective brains.
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where can i get 1
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Its not going to happen at least for us regular cevilians, the government wouldnt be able to regulate it .......at the begining at least.
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A water torch IS a variety of a hydrogen torch.
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.
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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.
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Yawn.
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Of course, that hasn't stopped the scientific establishment - the laboratories and physicist withs the big government-funded budgets - from spending, literally, billions and billions of dollars over the past 50 years trying to get the genie in the bottle. They have tried to contain fusion with giant whirling magnets (magnetic confinement) and high-powered lasers (inertial confinement).
waderiver 2 years ago 9
Fusion has been done many times???
Taken from: Fusion Education-What is Fusion
While fusion sounds simple, the details are difficult and exacting. Heating, compressing and confining hydrogen plasmas at 100 million degrees is a significant challenge. It has taken a lot of science and engineering research to get fusion developments to where they are today. Both magnetic and inertial fusion programs are conducting experiments to develop a commercial application.
waderiver 2 years ago 8