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Post by Aardvaaks on Sept 20, 2009 7:26:16 GMT 10
With all this talk of petrol and the depressing thought that when the markets blip and prices go through the roof for oil, we then see a hike in essentials due to freight charges increasing.
Picture a world where the black dirty stuff wasnt needed and we could obtain energy from water and lets face it a drop of water has a lot of stored energy within its fabric and Einstein had his theory to prove this.
Now I know that the hydrogen cell powered car is around the corner but the Stanley Meyer's model is differant, he is an example of a small time developer of many years, labelled fraudulant but who died at the age of 58 in a restaurant is all mighty convenient to the large oil corporations, dont you think?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2009 21:49:05 GMT 10
I dont think a Hydrogen fuel cell powered car is just around the corner at all. The current "concept" cars are very expensive, in the million dollar range, they have not solved the degradation problem of the anodes so even the most advanced of the prototypes only run for short periods before needing to be completely re-built.
The hydrogen fuel cell car is decades away, if it ever works at all.
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Post by Aardvaaks on Sept 21, 2009 0:56:15 GMT 10
I dont think a Hydrogen fuel cell powered car is just around the corner at all. The current "concept" cars are very expensive, in the million dollar range, they have not solved the degradation problem of the anodes so even the most advanced of the prototypes only run for short periods before needing to be completely re-built. The hydrogen fuel cell car is decades away, if it ever works at all. Yes take your point its a good idea and if there is one thing plentiful but precious at the same time its water. I know there are some trials in California at the moment with Honda leasing there cars but the prob is not enough hydrogen filling stations so the range is reduced as to how far you can travel, so its sort of like state only driving! The way this engine works tho is more Electrolytic with excited hydrogen production in the wet plates of the battery, and power, so nothing differant from a working car battery, however as the reporter states this is good for the general consumer but not the fuel industry, thats my point it was convenient that his development has gone underground. He must have had something or the Pentagon would not have shown any interest! Its anothe rexample like that of the virtually wear free car tyre where a patent has been bought and kept secret from the general public.
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Post by Aardvaaks on Sept 21, 2009 1:05:37 GMT 10
These a two cool examples.
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 21, 2009 5:43:32 GMT 10
i think that the great pyramid was a power plant and water was used in ancient times as fuel by a very advanced civilisation
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Post by Aardvaaks on Sept 21, 2009 7:43:21 GMT 10
i think that the great pyramid was a power plant and water was used in ancient times as fuel by a very advanced civilisation Like all atoms, they hold a lot of stored energy and water is a life force so highly likely Brill. Whats all this recently about the fact that the walls of some of the tunnels in a Giza pyramid was blacked and showed evidence of an explosive force and also of water diversion?? Found this link to a remote viewers findings. english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/12523_Pyramid.html
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 21, 2009 8:00:43 GMT 10
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