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where is your ... ( 9 months ago by radiumrx)
where is your reasearch to back up your statment? look up stan meyer
No need for ... ( 9 months ago by Opinaca)
No need for research...Stan Meyer's concept is against laws of physics...you can't retrieve more energy than you put in a system or else it would be perpetual motion wich is impossible.
Yep sound and high ... ( 9 months ago by helzefeld)
Yep sound and high frequency low amperage pulses are the best and most efficient ways to get hydrogen fuel from water.
What are you ... ( 8 months ago by 69elyankee69)
What are you talking about Stan Meyers concept has create a vehicle that is running and works and also there is electric cars that dont obey the laws that you say but exist even if they are very costly... So I think that posting negative comments while having proof infront of your face is foolish and demeaning...
If it's so energy ... ( 8 months ago by DrBongWater)
If it's so energy consuming then why are direct water injection (with plasma ignition) hydrogen cars getting 300mpg on straight water? That's with the alternator charging two lead acid batteries which are divided betweeen conventional ignition and a 110vac@20amp inverter to mix with the conventional 35,000 volt@.06 amp spark?
Dude, if it saves ... ( 7 months ago by ggf4)
Dude, if it saves me some green at the pump. I DONT GIVE A SHIT. i think most can agree on that. like others have said, look up Stan Meyers, genius.
I have one question ... ( 7 months ago by zekeandcharlie)
I have one question. Who's making the profits? Well....2 questions. What's the difference between filling up with H2 and getting a converter so the car can run on water? Wouldn't water make our cars run free, so to speak.
Bullcrap, sorry. ... ( 7 months ago by soulplayorb)
Bullcrap, sorry. You are just thinking of matter you can currently see, but if you do your research you will see that there might be more matter or energy involved that is beyond our comprehension at this time.
yeh i wonder why ... ( 7 months ago by sidstar89)
yeh i wonder why stanley meyers got killed? and i wonder why kennedy and martin L king got killed too
i dont think ... ( 7 months ago by sidstar89)
i dont think perpetual motion machines has anything to do with hydrogen cars...its a completely different topic. But yeh perpetual motion machines are impossible (for now)...we are just waiting for another einstein to be sent down. Who knows whats possible?
Hydrogen is highly ... ( 7 months ago by kombatseries)
Hydrogen is highly explosive, imagin being hit from behind at 60-70 km. The cars would explode.
if something ... ( 7 months ago by dakiro222)
if something doesn't obey the laws it means that it doesn't work. If it works it means we don't know exactly how it is being done. The laws in question are written not because of common consent but because for all the history of science nobody has contradicted them. It's not something you can wriggle out of by closing your eyes to it.
hydrogen is not ... ( 7 months ago by dakiro222)
hydrogen is not explosive at all. Mixture of hydrogen and oxygen (air will do it too) is very explosive. I very much doubt it would explode, the problems have more to do with -efficient- storage and transport as well as distribution.
Hydrogen itself ... ( 5 months ago by BarneySaysHi)
Hydrogen itself gives a nice flame when lit, but combine it with oxygen or air and you've got one heck of a BANG when lit. As long as it's stored in a crashproof cell not much can happen.
thank the ... ( 5 months ago by heyoh132)
thank the government and auto companies for make these cars seem more complicated then they are.
Ummm Hydrogen gas ... ( 5 months ago by mfitz73)
Ummm Hydrogen gas is lighter then air.
If you are hit from behind and there is a leak, the gas would shoot straight up faster then you could blink your eyes.... unlike gasoline that would fall to the ground, splash and burn whatever it touched.
this is exactly ... ( 5 months ago by Super73VW)
this is exactly what Ive been telling people!! It would exit the vessel at such high velocities it would blow out any flames from other sources, and by the time it was disbursed enough to light it would be well above the vehicle!
this is a wankel ... ( 4 months ago by premiermc)
this is a wankel motor
lpg is highly ... ( 4 months ago by abeldodd)
lpg is highly explosive seems to work fine
well lpg is highly ... ( 4 months ago by abeldodd)
well lpg is highly explosive, seems to work
or nos
I agree any joe ... ( 4 months ago by mitoponce007)
I agree any joe could make a hho generator
I've done it my self its on demand with no storage requierd one easy problem is it over
heats like a coffee pot but with a ac cooler
and a vapor separator like a destiller tech
available right now it shouldn't be a problem
and a easy two gallon cell could power a v8
with no problem and in freezing temps just
keep it running or take the cell with you.
i'm not sure about ... ( 3 months ago by eltabby)
i'm not sure about hydrogent... it needs to be kept at -152 celsius to preserve its liquid state; as a gas, it wouldn't give too much power/ l of gas so you couldn't go verry far... please corect me if i am wrong
You my friend are ... ( 2 weeks ago by SpydermanGST)
You my friend are an idiot. Hydrogen is very combustible. Any dumbass would know that oxygen is required for any combustible reaction. Try to start a fire in a vacuum. Good luck! Think about it, what would happen if oxygen was not in the comustion chamber in an engine? Nothing! Why do you think when your air filter gets clogged your car is acts funny? I guess the darn hydrocarbon octane (gasoline) isn't what's combustible. Shucks....
From what I know is ... ( 2 weeks ago by dakiro222)
From what I know is that storing of liquid gasses includes the need for controlled release of the substances. Hydrogen is SMALL - the smalles atoms so it will seep even through metal (very slowly) the other thing is that as it heats, it expands. You can't isolate it completety so you will have to slowly release it in order to cool/decrease the pressure.



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