Re: Cars that run on water?
- From: "G. R. L. Cowan" <gcowan@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 00:22:32 -0400
Bill Ward wrote:
>
> On 17 Jul 2005 19:13:21 -0700, ngdbud@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >I have seen sites all over the internet that claim they have plans to
> >make cars run on waterI read the descriptions and believed it but when
> >i ran it by my science teacher he said that it was impossible and
> >defied the law of concervation of energy. That's just about all he
> >said, but i can fill in the blanks. if the water takes enrgy from the
> >alternator then how can there be any energy left to make the car move?
> >How can a car create its ownenergy? and if they are real, couldn't you
> >just build a condensor to turn the steam back into water and into the
> >gas tank? this would of course mean perpetual energy which is
> >supposedly impossible, although i can't say i'm a skeptic.
>
> Your line of thinking is correct. There's nothing wrong with
> being a skeptic, it's one of the requirements for doing
> science. Extraordinary claims require extraordinarily
> rigorous proof, and running a car on water certainly
> qualifies as extraordinary.
>
> You're already ahead of some of the posters we've had on
> this ng - keep up the good work.
It's homeopathy. Water cars can't run if they
get gas in the water tank -- and just having
a briefly opened can of gasoline somewhere on the
planet in the preceding century gets enough in there
to stop'em!
--- Graham Cowan, former hydrogen fan
http://www.eagle.ca/~gcowan/Paper_for_11th_CHC.html
"Boron: A Better Energy Carrier than Hydrogen?"
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