Re: Is the idea that hydrogen in the air can 'make energy' a bb sensitive topic?
- From: gb6726@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 3 Feb 2007 10:38:46 -0800
On Feb 3, 11:20 am, gb6...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Removing the need to transport energy.
The concept to extract hydrogen requires electricity and two steps.
1. Extract water from air (non-drinkable like snow).
2. Extract hydrogen from the water through electrolysis.
Do not use this hydrogen as means of producing electricity
as the process would only be 60 percent efficient at best
by mixing hydrogen with oxygen, which produces electricity.
Burn the hydrogen. Big brother patrons in newsgroups would
jump to disagree that hydrogen can be burned. In all regards
a secret as such technology can exist in the United States.
European websites claim that hydrogen can be used in
existing car engines with the same effect as gasoline.
Do not listen to patrons of the American capitalist regime.
Burning hydrogen can raise the 60 percent energy
efficiency of electric recycle of energy to above 100
percent, thus hydrogen is able to produce energy in the
same way and with the same energy as burning gasoline.
There is no need to deliver hydrogen, with air conditioning
waste, water can be collected from the air (effective even
in the driest Sahara), and from the water using electrolysis
hydrogen can be produced. The energy for extracting hydrogen
from the air can be produced by the energy burning hydrogen
in a combustion engine.
Extracting water is quite effective using an air conditioner.
A large air conditioner can extract a liter of water in one
minute in a dry Colorado climate.
Electrolysis produces instant gas bubbles, simply by running
electricity in the water. The gas can be directly transmitted
to the engine that burns hydrogen and runs like a car engine
producing 110 volts. Of course larger engines can be built.
This technology can run cars, heat and cool houses for free,
no delivery of hydrogen is needed. Large cruiseships can
use ocean water to extract hydrogen.
Although the Bush sadists claim the economy depends on
oil, the Bush sadists can go to jail for their mafia blackmails.
The rest has no clue, only to excercize rights, solve everything
with rights, even healthcare. Dumb fascist extremists.
Righteous people dismiss it for the US bb, no matter what.
No matter what. The quick jobbers of the US government
working for and occupying top seats in the USA, and run
all media and information sensoring know that Iraq was
supposed to be a quick job.
The first anti-Iraq-war protests were not in the US newspapers.
Just five weeks after Bush went in Iraq, he celebrated the
end of the Iraq war nationally televised from Air Force One,
where a choir sang behind him.
All the quick jobbers knew this was the quick job, and
that a certain respect for America demand this mentality.
The world however was shocked, Democrats were blackmailed,
the mentality of the Bush sadists was of a mob in power,
how the war started: Bush asked Democrats if they are
with Saddam and the terrorists or with the President.
Of course, Democrats voted for the President. But it
was blackmail, a hard-line of power taking control.
Bush said Saddam harbors terrorists. And went in.
Not one Iraqi ever killed an American citizen before.
Just days ago, Bush now said Iran harbors terrorists,
and both the USA and Iran are preparing for a war.
Bush always reminded Democrats if they are flip
floppers like Saddam or with the country. A mafia
blackmail, a corruption of power. A mentality of
repression and fascist arrogance that does not
care of diplomacy but to occupy seats and use mafia
blackmail of control, believe it or not. I told my kids
Bush likes to make wars.
Being open minded is good.
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