http://www.clipupload.com/clip/showphoto.php/photo/6457
I know its a video, but its also more of a news article, and its pretty surprising
http://www.clipupload.com/clip/showphoto.php/photo/6457
I know its a video, but its also more of a news article, and its pretty surprising
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THat shit was tight as hell. that would be awesome. but some oil company will prolly by it and destroy the idea so they can use the rest of the oil that;s left to make them rich before the worl goes pop
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oil WILL and IS GOING to RUN OUT people..... oil companies were a good business and made enough money for many many generations of people to live on but that will come to an end... and very abruptly
this salt water thing is bad ass
old. still cool.
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link worked for me. cool find...
Cool find but how much energy does the machine use te extract the hydrogen and oxygen from the water.
doesn't matter once oyu get it started you can keep it going and use the energy from the salt water. just have to use a little other engery to get the process started . but once it goes it goes lol
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hey i'm excited for him. cause one day someone wil buy this and he will be rich
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Unless the energy created isn't enough to run the machine, which i bet is the case. If the maching creates enough energy to run itself and have some left over for consumer use, that would be awsome but that would be to good to be true.Originally Posted by §treet_§peed
Originally Posted by fire7882
Actualy it could because it is using a fuel being the salt water.
its imposible to create a machine that powers itsself indefinately, but since you will be using a fuel then the possibility of is pretty good.
Only way to deterimine is what is the minumum imput required to produce a maximum output.
Wouldn't be surprised if he was found dead, like the other guy that found a way to run a car on pure water.
I saw a CNN video on running a car on water over a year ago. I was also talking to a friend the other day and he told me about a video about "Who Killed the Electric Car." From what I understand, Chevy had started mass producing electric cars in the 90's, but would only lease them. The oil companies lobbied lawmakers to make the laws on electric cars so strict that it would end up being way too costly to continue making them. When the leases ended, Chevy could not renew any of the leases due to the new laws. Although the source I got this from is quite the conspiracy theorist, it is rather interesting. If I had more time on my hands at the moment, I would try to look a few things up.
whoa when did this happen?Originally Posted by GIXXERDK
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Yea and the machine that causes the radioactive waves that make the salt/water burn prolly cost like $100k itself...so how much will that make the car itself cost....