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BTW, i'm wondering how much peoples knows that Henry Ford started his original cars business with ELECTRIC cars, and turned to combustion motors for the pressures of petrol lobbies .....
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True ..... but there is a big difference, between start a factory for produce Hydrogen from chemical dissociation, and place some solar panels on a roof or unused ground and left the sun work for you dissociating common water
BTW, i'm wondering how much peoples knows that Henry Ford started his original cars business with ELECTRIC cars, and turned to combustion motors for the pressures of petrol lobbies .....
efficiency > 100%?Anyways there is a set of researchers in Japan who were achieving 800+% efficiency in their electrolyzer..
Real scientist publish peer-reviewed papers, don't post videos on youtube.Also scientist on youtube
HHAHAHAAHAHHA, you don't really believe that old story about magnetic motors
efficiency > 100%?
LOL wut
efficiency > 100%?
Real scientist publish peer-reviewed papers, don't post videos on youtube.
HHAHAHAAHAHHA, you don't really believe that old story about magnetic motors
that magically run themselves, do you?
You should read up on thermodynamics, especially the 1st law.
..... Do you know how much energy is produced in 1 lightning strike? Does the law of conservation say you can't harness this energy?
He wasn't poisoned, it was an aneurysm.The day before [Stanley Meyer] was going to sign the military contracts to build jeeps, he was poisoned.
I'd rather say he was pulling it out of his own behind.:crackup:How do you think Moray was pulling 100's of watts from a wooden box? He was pulling it right out of the aether.
You DO know that all these magical magnet motors need a battery to run, and they neverYes I do.
TBH, the only Enzo I'm interested in is this Enzo...Hydrogen car motor invention was presented publically in a transmission on Italian TV (conducted from Enzo Tortora...
Now-now Gentlemen, you're both about to break the law of conversation with your little rocket-science-level flame war ......The law of conservation is not broken...
He wasn't poisoned, it was an aneurysm.
Also, if his patents are publicly available, why hasn't anyone else built an engine like that?
I'd rather say he was pulling it out of his own behind.:crackup:
Otherwise, why don't you and I have a Moray generator running in our house today?
Now who's pulling what..You DO know that all these magical magnet motors need a battery to run, and they never
produce any output at all other then just keep themselves spinning untill the
battery is flat, don't you?
Alrighty then, I don't want to cause a meltdown.Now-now Gentlemen, you're both about to break the law of conversation with your little rocket-science-level flame war ...
lol I had a similar experience with electrolysis. Basically I had a little container full of salt water and 2 pieces of tin foil hooked up to a typical 12V 1A adapter. I shut the container to collect the hydrogen and left it bubbling for a few hours. Later when I went to take the lid off I accidentally bumped the 2 electrodes together in the concealed container. The result was a loud bang and it shot murky water all over the room. Hydrogen actually burns with a visible flame, but the problem is that it's generally more of a violent explosion rather than a flame.@Razako
"Hydrogen cars", I've electrolyzed water back in 6th school grade. I did it with a plastic bottle (dunno the name in english ), some hydrochloric acid and 24v (two cars batteries). It take 25~30 hours to generate 2 liters of hydrogen.. When I lit (with a VERY long stick) it exploded in a way it went flying like a rocket, and the fireball went 2 meter (6~7 feet) long. The fire burns infrared as I heard, so it is pretty hot and invisible. Pretty dangerous to not see your car burning and enter it
j/k tho, it is VERY dangerous. Not very safe for a car.. IMHO..
Yeah it was pretty dumb lol. I did it back when I was like 14 after learning about the concept in school.@Razako
:crackup: My professor said salt water. But I knew acids were going to work better :evil:. The hydrogen exploded inside the whole experiment? LOL'ed at this It is a good thing to teach your sons, tho (ELECTROLYSIS.. not booming h2)
This guy has been running on water since the 1970's. Maybe we should all do a group buy on the particle accelerator and make some tanks.
lol I had a similar experience with electrolysis. Basically I had a little container full of salt water and 2 pieces of tin foil hooked up to a typical 12V 1A adapter. I shut the container to collect the hydrogen and left it bubbling for a few hours. Later when I went to take the lid off I accidentally bumped the 2 electrodes together in the concealed container. The result was a loud bang and it shot murky water all over the room. Hydrogen actually burns with a visible flame, but the problem is that it's generally more of a violent explosion rather than a flame.