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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2006

water will be a great substitution for our gasoline and oil problems

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  • If you think this is going to save the world you're a fucking idiot.

  • if you think the world NEEDS saving, call 911. they'll know what to do

  • Yeah, sure! Lets all just go piss in the gas tank. That's why we spend billions of dollars drilling holes miles into the earth to extract oil when all the time we could have used water, please, lets get real here!

  • you do understand the concept of gaining knowledge/change through time right?

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  • i think you are forgetting very key about using water as a fuel especially salt water, it corrodes and rusts metals and more quickly causes the engine to rust out, thus why this technology is not widely used

  • It is just a battery, it stores energy given to it by electricity.

  • omg this technology is atleast 4yrs old and it worked just as good then, Only reason why they never brought it out was they were making too much money and there is still heaps more to gain, You can even use sea water in this but will they bring it out NO of course not, well at least until they are oil deposits to drill.

    Nothing will save the world now except a global catastrophe and it will be b4 the end of this century.

  • Yes, that's why we wise up to obvious cons, and develop laws of themodynamics. We'll still need electricity for this to work; a lot of it. That will have to come from, at the moment, fossil fuels.

  • Loss of energy always occurs when converting one type of stored energy into another.

    Battery Electric vehicle:

    1. Electricity is stored to a battery. 5-25% loss

    2. Electric motor uses power. 5-15%

    HHO combustion (water as fuel):

    1. Electricity is stored to a battery. 5-25%

    2. Electrolysis to create HHO gas. 6-20%

    3. HHO combustion. ?

    What ever the loss in energy is for the HHO combustion, you've already lost more total energy.

  • i wish there was a mini blowtorch like that

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