Sunday, 21 June 2020

How many find this discovery as a cheap way to make fuel for vehicles?

Burt Stoecklin: Water is a product of combustion.It takes more energy to break apart the bonds between the H and the O in H2O than you get from burning it once the seperation is made.It's called the 2nd law of thermodynamics.Sorry, there is no free ride....Show more

Randall Twehous: You people are idiots especially YOU Holden and Mike... Hydrogen elementally is cracked at 120 percent efficiency according to this guy. ( Yes notice that SHOULDNT be possible in your second Law BS under your misapplied law..Ie its overunity...and proovably so, actually. Elemental hydrogen DOES NOT contain the energy released when 2atom form is created, and it ALSO DOES NOT RETAIN this or require it to split back to elemental Hydrogen... Now IF this is true, someone is LYING their asses of about this fundamental fact, and for good reason... Hmmm ) Check this guy out http://ttzlibrary.yuku.com/topic/531/Ether...Show more

Joie Kemmis: Alt. fuel is great in theory, and with time ! may be developed as a supplement (not replacement for gasoline). It all has to do with economy of scale. Making it cost effective. Right now, ethanol made from corn cost more to produce than the current price of gasoline. There is also something else to consider. Currently ethanol is typically mixed with your gasoline as a 10% mixture. Higher percentages of ethanol in your gas (as proposed by some legislators) will work fine in your car, but will make your engine run hotter - thus creating a new market requirement for higher temp. engine oils, and reduced life of certain engine components. Also, it puts a strain on the corn stockpile supplies as many corn contracts to foreign countries are already committed for delivery at a predetermined price. Making corn more expensive as a food supply and ingredient component for many foods....Show more

Rosie Travino: It takes energy to break the hydrogen oxygen bond in the water. It takes electrical energy to make the radio waves! that he is using to break the hydrogen bond.Currently commerc! ially available equipment used to produce hydrogen electrolytically from water operates at 70% efficiency and requires 50 Kilowatt Hours of electricity to produce one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of elemental hydrogen. This is an amount of hydrogen that has an amount of energy equivalent to one gallon of gasoline.If the equipment were operating at 100% efficiency the amount of electricity required to produce one kilogram of elemental hydrogen would be approximately 35 Kilowatt Hours.The best that you can hope for is that the radiowaves are made to operate at a higher efficiency than 70%, but even at maximum 100% efficiency it will still require 35 Kilowatt hours of electricity to produce 1 kilogram of elemental hydrogen. That is still a lot of of electricity....Show more

Jefferson Sarson: It would be interesting to see water "burn", but breaking water into Oxygen and Hydrogen is endothermic (absorbs energy), not exothermic (gives off energy). So it "sounds like" ... pun i! ntended ... the radio waves are supplying the energy to break the bonds in the water and then the H2 + O is burning, but the net energy is coming from the radio waves, not from the water. Though if using salt and radio waves makes cracking water more efficient, it could have value in a future H2 based market....Show more

Dannie Briseno: i am still skeptical because if it was a really mind boggling discovery then it would have made it to the front page of major news organizations worldwide. i just read it today in the sub-category of green living where the top answerer has only 24 best answers to his credit.

Freeman Rutkin: "Burn water as fuel" scams have been around for 50 years.They don't work. Never have and never will.It takes more energy to get the hydrogen out of the water than the energy you get by burning the hydrogen.Perpetual motion is impossible....Show more

Geraldo Mccalla: if it works build some plants to use it.(I'm sure it needs more tes! ts)

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