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Water as Fuel!

edited June 2007 in Everything Else
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  • Bullshit. The laws of physics defy you. Yes, you can break up water in order to create hydrogen fuel. In order to do this, you need electricity! The electricity has to come from somewhere! Not only that, but you loser power when you do this. Thermodynamics can not be defied. Let's say you have one unit of water. Now you use electrolisys to break up that water and it costs, oh, 5 units of electricity. Now you take the broken up water and convert it back into electricity. You will have less than 5 units of electricity! Nothing is 100% efficient. Entropy is your doom.

    Yes, a torch like this can be a useful tool. Yes, you can create a hydrogen car like that. However, both of them require a separate source of electricity and both are not efficient as sources of power. Trust me, there is no new or secret technology here. This is all very well understood science. If there was some way to magically get power from water other than hydroelectric power, we would already have many many water power plants everywhere.

    Learn the physics.
  • Bullshit.
    One word is only required.
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