Water Engine - Untold Misteries
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@a1mint , check 'nulpuntenergie.nl'.
Within a year the reply to your post could be 'fail'.
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so. what do you use to make this pill?
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we don't have the tecnology to do what this video claims ..and that is for the hydrogen motor to transport us and make it's own hydrogen without outside energy..maybe someday ..
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@a1mint Yeah, i must check it out.
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@ibleed1 I found this:
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ph(slash)ene_ele_con_by_pet_re f-energy-electricity-consumpti on-petroleum-refineries USA using 48,891,000,000 kWh in 2005. An interesting calculation would be how many kWh would be used if everyone was driving EVs. You can help with this calculation if you like.
Of course, this has nothing to do with on-board on-demand HHO. Let's drop that crap.
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@ibleed1 That's an interesting question. A quick google around isn't finding me a quick answer. You can help with this. But try to stay clear from biased sites like the peak oil sites. It's easy to skew and stretch numbers. Try to find scientifically sound numbers.
Apparently, "Reverend Gadget (Greg Abbott) claims that 12.5kWhr is required to process/refine each gallon of gasoline".
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@a1mint Can you back up the claim that there is more energy released when burning a unit of petrol versus the amount of energy required to produce that unit of petrol? I want to see some figures before we go any further. I think you haven't got that kind of information and in any case if you can't see the link between the refining of crude versus the refining of water then im not confident its worth discussing this any further with you.
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@ibleed1 The energy available in the gasoline product is more than the energy required to process and refine it from oil.
But this has absolutely nothing to do with HHO, it's an entirely unrelated topic. What is your point?
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@a1mint YEah well it takes energy to produce petrol from crude oil which (do i really have to remind you?) has to be drilled for and then raised to the surface using what, yeah ENERGY.
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@Itsmeeman1 no it was perfect but big oil got scared and paid to have it scrambled
What did you record this with at the end, a toaster?
Itsmeeman1 9 months ago 16
@capricornGTR Anything "is an energy". But water, as is, does not provide any energy that we can tap from. Water does not produce any energy. Water is not a source of energy.
To convert it, splitting into hydrogen and oxygen, takes energy. It takes MORE energy to split it, than the amount of energy that is released by burning the resulting hydrogen.
a1mint 6 months ago 7