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A typical car fuel cell is made up of a water container, vacuum hose, electrical wirings, and baking soda. You have to connect the parts the proper way for it to be effective. You should be able to connect the HHO generator to the car battery. Most cars that use hydrogen fuel today still use gas. In fact, if they cant find a hydrogen station, the car will still run on gas. The cars are often called hybrid cars or dual- tank cars.
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@a1mint I think therefore I am yeah i like rambling on its good just to get all your thoughts and fears out there sometimes coz life is complicated and no one i guess can truly say its this or its that in life its either one or the other. thinking bearing in mind is differant to saying its this or this i actually enjoyed a constructive conversation for the first time on youtube it seems wow
greyandme2 7 months ago
@greyandme2 anyway, I'm just rambling, I like rambling.
a1mint 7 months ago
@greyandme2 ... but that doesn't work too well either, because some people suffer brain injuries and lose much of their humanity, their awareness. Perhaps the brain interfaces with something else, where we partially exist. A ridiculous idea perhaps. I can't prove it.
But scientifically, no information would even suggest any of these types of ideas. In fact, evidence contradicts these sorts of ideas.
But then the fact remains, we are aware we exist.... why... how...
a1mint 7 months ago
@greyandme2 ..... now mind you, some things are impossible or too difficult to give a scientific view on. One thing that has always puzzled me is why are we aware that we exist and why this tiny short iensy tiensy speck in time on the scale of the universe?
Some like to contemplate the possibility of a god. A single god... not me, because were did IT come from?
The only possibility I see our mental existence partially exists elsewhere simultaneously.
a1mint 7 months ago
@greyandme2 As for being 28. I don't think any of us will ever stop learning. I didn't even learn a heck of a whole lot of science in school or in my early years. I've always been anti-believe and people anti acting out of emotions. I then saw how science journals and documents are written, and it's just fantastic. No room for fuzzy wuzzy interpreting one guy thinks this the other guy thinks that. It's a beautiful clear defined language. Things took off from there.
a1mint 7 months ago
@greyandme2 Science would have to be the most honest thing out there that we have. The only time it states opinions is when it admits it. There is also the notion of plausibility.
Religious people don't like science, often, especially the fundamentalist ones, because it make it impossible to back their claims, and contradict other findings. The world wide flood for instance, there is no evidence of such an event. Evidence shows a completely different picture.
a1mint 7 months ago
@greyandme2 Science is evidence based. Each scientific claim has a level of confidence and considers alternatives, then makes a logical conclusion based, tied, to the evidence it presents. That means that some claims are more likely open for updating than others. In some cases a claim has a condition that admits its only valid if the observations are correct. In some cases there is interpretation, and then a claim depends on whether the interpretation of the findings are correct.
a1mint 7 months ago
@a1mint type in string theory in your browser really interesting one guy from stanford leonard susskinds expalins it pretty well better then i can anyway
greyandme2 7 months ago
@a1mint only problem i have now is that saying philosphy and religion are one of the same thing. only thing that does is opens me up to critizism from other people. see past my sort of own ignorance but thats my own opinion there not facts
greyandme2 7 months ago
continued. science a belief construct which would then surely contradict itself kinda irritating most people forget that science sometimes has flaws in its own design such as string theory which then contradicts previous theorys in other words mistakes that end up proving a theory or disproving it also type in string theory in your browser really interesting one guy from stanford leonard susskinds expalins it pretty well
greyandme2 7 months ago