Can you run your car on water?
Top Comments
All Comments (71)
-
aluminum oxide is a byproduct of the fuel cell shown in the pictures @0:47, it uses a hei system from an old chevy truck running at 400Mhz 50% duty cycle. that spool of aluminum wire taps a rotating aluminum drum under water at HV and BOOM instant almost pure hydrogen
-
bullshit
-
lol the hoaxes and the people stupid enough to believe them amuse me. Thx.
-
Very very strange that their site is unavailable... Looks like someone just shut them out....
-
look up zero point energy moron
-
@appleintosh I only hate the con artists and liars that spread lies for the benefit of themselves. Call me a missionary of justice.
-
@a1mint how come your hating on everyone
-
No, *NOT* "everything" is a source of energy. *YOU* are he dis-information agent here!
When I give you water, you can NOT extract any energy from it to use it in things like a car. You just CAN'T!
Splitting water into 2H2+O2 takes ENERGY in the form of ELECTRICITY. That does NOT come for nothing!
The most economical way to run a practical car, today, is by running it on oil.
Electric and hybrid cars exist, but cost more.
This might change one day.
-
@a1mint you're a dis-information agent and an asshole - EVERYTHING is a source of energy - there are people all over the world who are running vehicles without gas, lots of them run on broken down water; hydrogen and oxygen, lots on electric motors, anyone with a half-assed science mind, your average person, knows there are a million ways to skin a cat, unless your oil investors don't want you to
@cradle00 Zero evidence that it works. And it can not work, period. The laws of conservation of energy state that you can not create nor destroy energy.
Water simply is not a source of energy period !
You have to create a chemical process to extract energy. A chemical process with what?
Right - the whole thing is a fucking hoax.
But the problem here, is why are you so dumb and stupid about all this?
Don't you have any science knowledge at all?
Uneducated?
You're so deluded.
Smarten up !
a1mint 1 year ago 5
I like how it's always some backyard mechanic who figures out these miracle motors when the engineers for car companies, companies that would become FILTHY RICH if they made this work, can't seem to figure it out or adapt the technology. I also love the unfounded claims, the diagrams, the clips of water being poured into tanks, etc., but no demonstrations with actual controls or measurements.
butlerproman 2 years ago 5