Re: Cars that run on water?



I hate to sound like a naysayer. But no way in hell can it be done. I am far
from an expert. I have done some experimenting with using an alternator to
extract hydrogen from water. (Ok Browns gas) It woks but not well enough to
make a difference. At least none that I have ever noticed. But that isn't
why I am posting. I'm posting because there seems to be this belief in
certain circles, that technology is being held back by some force. Be it
government, or industry, or just the forces of evil. While all that may
sound just believable enough, to fool most people, some of the time. The
truth is there is no force that powerful. If there was, do you think that
they would be posting these "secrets" on the internet? If someone had come
even close to inventing a car that runs on water. First off he wouldn't be
giving away any plans. Second he would have a line of auto executives lined
up outside his door so long, it would look like opening day for rolling
stones tickets. The potential for profit is so huge no one could stop it
from being developed. If those "forces" tried to repress it. Sooner or later
someone would get their hands on them and start selling them. Or to put it
another way. ", You can't repress profitable technology, because greed
conquers all".
Having said all that don't stop dreaming. Some of the most important
things I have ever learned came from people who didn't know what they were
talking about.


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