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After watching one of my all time favorite movies "Chain Reaction" (good thing DVD does not wear out) I though maybe I'd like to hear other peoples take on the "conspiracy" angle.
Hydrogen is one of the most abundant and very renewable resources our planet has to offer us, separating water was one of the earliest science demonstrations I remember from school, and the first one I tried at home.
When Hydrogen burns, it becomes water all over again.
When I look at all the time and effort it takes to create bio diesel fuel, it's no wonder that it will not take off any time soon, way too much energy has to be put in to get very little fuel out.
Hydrogen however could be harvested by using solar electricity, wind power, or even ocean tidal currents for next to nothing, the hardware to do it would pay for itself really quickly...
Even if the process were not 100 percent efficient, any semi skilled person with some basic knowledge could harvest, compress and use hydrogen for fuel, with far less effort and equipment than bio diesel.
On an industrial scale, production would be fast, cheap, and even easier.
So why is it that we don't see automobiles that burn hydrogen to run?
A hydrogen furnace could heat domestic hot water, warm our homes, cook our food, etc...
Is there any truth to the concept that our own governments would rather see the oil trade continue until all supplies are depleted??
Should I really care if oil producing nations would suffer if no one wanted their sludge anymore??
Are those "reported cases" of "pay offs" bogus smoke screens or reality?
There it is.... We are all thinkers here, That's why I enjoy this forum more than any other! let those thoughts out.
Hydrogen is one of the most abundant and very renewable resources our planet has to offer us, separating water was one of the earliest science demonstrations I remember from school, and the first one I tried at home.
When Hydrogen burns, it becomes water all over again.
When I look at all the time and effort it takes to create bio diesel fuel, it's no wonder that it will not take off any time soon, way too much energy has to be put in to get very little fuel out.
Hydrogen however could be harvested by using solar electricity, wind power, or even ocean tidal currents for next to nothing, the hardware to do it would pay for itself really quickly...
Even if the process were not 100 percent efficient, any semi skilled person with some basic knowledge could harvest, compress and use hydrogen for fuel, with far less effort and equipment than bio diesel.
On an industrial scale, production would be fast, cheap, and even easier.
So why is it that we don't see automobiles that burn hydrogen to run?
A hydrogen furnace could heat domestic hot water, warm our homes, cook our food, etc...
Is there any truth to the concept that our own governments would rather see the oil trade continue until all supplies are depleted??
Should I really care if oil producing nations would suffer if no one wanted their sludge anymore??
Are those "reported cases" of "pay offs" bogus smoke screens or reality?
There it is.... We are all thinkers here, That's why I enjoy this forum more than any other! let those thoughts out.