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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Perpetual Engine Created?!

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Fri, 14 Nov 2008, 06:46
steve_ancell
Thankyou spinal

|edit| It is also a known fact that Diesel needs to be compressed many times above atmospheric pressure in order to do its job. Imagine the energy needed for that kind of compression. It doesn't leave a lot of energy behind for driving the car, see my point ?.

There are two other kinds of people, besides the people that know binary, and the people that don't... They are, "The people that think they are told the truth, and the people that find out for themselves". |edit|

Sun, 16 Nov 2008, 03:54
spinal
Also, the main point also, is that until the water is split, it is still just water. It's fine running your car on hydrogen, but it is far safer to store water than it is to store hydrogen gas. Only the required amount of gas is converted, meaning SAFE fuel. Any explosion that might occur would be extremely small as it would only burn the amount of gas that can be found in the system at one time, the rest as I have stated would be plain water.

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