Futuristic Car running on water.
Uploader Comments (secretkeyactivator)
Top Comments
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I wish my car ran on water. Screw the oil and the pollution. They usually make these inventors disappear, bit hard in Japan. But they will find a way to make you pay.
All Comments (29)
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@MrJoshuaAndy Investment schemes usually...
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@Kalisparo This is real... lol, why would they take the time to make this video? REAL LIFE TROLLS?
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finaly. water baterys next !
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@evolution740 Of course... The only problem is, that separating hydrogen and oxygen from water, requires energy. The same amount of energy you get out of oxidizing it again (plus a massive amount of waste due to impurities of the system). This must happen in order for the law of conservation of energy is preserved. So i still call massive bullshit on this one... Besides, its been proven as a hoax...
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@MrRareFind yea maybe in 400,000 years that'll be a problem
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Car running on water is not necessarily a good thing. Water is necessity for life. If cars can actually run on water, the availability of water would diminish and the price of water would sky rocket.
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This video has nothing to do with water actually being used to run the car. If ou k now your chemistry, you will recognize the following equation:
2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2
You will also realize how dangerous this reaction can be and therefore how impractical it is to use in real life for powering automotives (or any other machine for that matter).
As for alternative fuel sources, water does seem like an interesting alternative, but try some real science and thermodynamics for a change.
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@secretkeyactivator I hope that was a joke, otherwise you seem to demonstrate a complete lack of general knowledge in the field of science.
Alright, I'm going to be the first somewhat smart person here to call bullshit on this. Its simply not possible to produce energy out of water. According to the video, the technology "take the electrons from the water"....now, this is also bullshit, since the energy required to stripe away the electrons, would far exceed the actual energy in the electrons, since h2o has no easily detachable electrons.
PLEASE go read AND understand thermodynamics before making all these conspiracy claims.
Kalisparo 1 year ago
@Kalisparo I gather you work for an oil company..lol
secretkeyactivator 1 year ago 9