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December 01, 2016, 07:22:49 AM
#60
The production of "Hydrogen" requires a lot of electricity, and that makes this method very unsustainable.

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Still waiting on next video of iranian trolling.
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December 01, 2016, 04:49:47 AM
#59
Yes, it is possible, just what will be the price for water fuel. Ordinary fuel is much, much cheaper. Hydrogen technology is very expensive, hydrogen cars are not for public use - it is just experimental technology.

"Water fuel" costs less than $0.01 per gallon, but the electricity needed to convert this water to hydrogen will be very expensive. Also, the vehicle might need batteries and invertors to store the electric energy.

How can this be, that water is cheap, and its production is expensive? In its cost should be included on the production costs

Read my post again. I said that water is inexpensive (desalinated water costs around $0.5 for 1,000 liters) and electricity is expensive. The production of "Hydrogen" requires a lot of electricity, and that makes this method very unsustainable.
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December 01, 2016, 02:57:22 AM
#58
I am sure there is a way to have a 100% water-powered car, but the oil companies will stop making money.

Are you sure? And will you be sure?.... Without fact checking? Nice.

There is a polish scifi writer, inventor and propagator of science S. Lem who said "I wouldnt know there are so many idiots in the world if I wouldnt had an internet". Btw its the guy that had wrote Solaris.

And another quote of scammers and marketing stuffers "You cant overvalue people lack of inteligence in doing buisness" Its infinite.
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December 01, 2016, 02:12:12 AM
#57
BREAKING NEWS: Revolutionary new type of furnace burns ash by turning it into wood; what the logging industry doesn't want you to know!

^ Everyone who thinks water-powered cars are real and the oil industry is covering it up, this is how stupid you look. Roll Eyes
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November 30, 2016, 11:32:39 PM
#56
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Their catalyst, placed on an electrode used in the production of hydrogen, is much more efficient - and although Dr Hintermair didn’t have an exact figure, he said the energy loss using it is ‘almost non-existent’.....
So it looks like your worse at science than me Cheesy Cheesy..8th grade science Cheesy Cheesy..
Must still be in the 8th grade Cheesy..

No, you are being conned on this.  Catalysts don't reverse the energy hill.  Molecules like co2 and h20 are low energy, h2 and o2 are high energy.  The nature of fire, combustion is to move things from high to low energy, energy being released in the process.

2o2 + 2h2 --> 2h2o + o2 + energy  (combustion)

h2o + Huh? --->

This is literally 8th grade science and you and others are being mocked and laughed at by those who would scam you.
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November 30, 2016, 10:03:01 PM
#55
I am sure there is a way to have a 100% water-powered car, but the oil companies will stop making money.
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November 30, 2016, 06:45:15 AM
#54
Yes, it is possible, just what will be the price for water fuel. Ordinary fuel is much, much cheaper. Hydrogen technology is very expensive, hydrogen cars are not for public use - it is just experimental technology.

"Water fuel" costs less than $0.01 per gallon, but the electricity needed to convert this water to hydrogen will be very expensive. Also, the vehicle might need batteries and invertors to store the electric energy.

How can this be, that water is cheap, and its production is expensive? In its cost should be included on the production costs
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November 30, 2016, 05:22:02 AM
#53
Yes, it is possible, just what will be the price for water fuel. Ordinary fuel is much, much cheaper. Hydrogen technology is very expensive, hydrogen cars are not for public use - it is just experimental technology.

"Water fuel" costs less than $0.01 per gallon, but the electricity needed to convert this water to hydrogen will be very expensive. Also, the vehicle might need batteries and invertors to store the electric energy.
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November 30, 2016, 04:12:42 AM
#52


This car need a independent recension.
Where is registered?

Just curious, what will be next move of this Iranian trolling.
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November 30, 2016, 04:11:15 AM
#51
Yes, it is possible, just what will be the price for water fuel. Ordinary fuel is much, much cheaper. Hydrogen technology is very expensive, hydrogen cars are not for public use - it is just experimental technology.
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November 30, 2016, 03:55:16 AM
#50
I am sure that such vehicles have no chance to exist and mass production. Powerful engineering organizations simply will not allow them to market.

It is true that the Saudi-funded groups have been a major roadblock in the development of electric cars. That said, I don't think that they will be bothered with this "invention". The simple reason is that this is a scam.
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November 29, 2016, 08:40:38 PM
#49
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob9xcX_OhIU

Iranian scientist Alaeddin Qassemi unveiled his new invention, a car that he says is powered by water, in Karaj, Sunday.
The car can reportedly run on 60 litres (15 gallons) of water and is able to travel up to 900 kilometres (559 miles) in 10 hours.
 The power is generated after H2O is split into hydrogen and oxygen which react chemically to produce energy.
Going back about a decade ago, the car that powered by H20 was introudced by a filipino inventor.

I remember, it was put in the news and many people was amazed. However, I don't know thy it was launched. Maybe some oil companies blocked him as for them prevent to sink their business at stake. However, I do believed that it would be used in the future.
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November 29, 2016, 02:18:32 PM
#48
I am sure that such vehicles have no chance to exist and mass production. Powerful engineering organizations simply will not allow them to market.
Just add 500 pounds to a car because you get free petrol..
Plus governments could charge free energy tax..Like tv licence..

So governments and companies can still charge more because less fuel used..
Just your oil companies will loose out big time..
But this is the problem with the world oil and banks Wink..

So if governments want to be free from companies telling a nation what to do then free energy breaks away from these greedy bastards Grin..No more holding a country to ransom Grin Grin..
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November 29, 2016, 01:44:39 PM
#47
I am sure that such vehicles have no chance to exist and mass production. Powerful engineering organizations simply will not allow them to market.
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November 29, 2016, 01:09:43 PM
#46
there are cars converted to such in our town actually. this is a breakthrough development yet business sectors may not support it. how disappointing this could be to the oil companies..
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November 29, 2016, 01:04:02 PM
#45
To be honest i was just showing you how far behind Arabs are in there thinking Wink..

HHO Mythbusters Explained - YouTube
Video for HHO Mythbusters Explained▶ 4:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkrQojFCUAs
8 Sep 2009 - Uploaded by HHOSportTrac

We west are way ahead  Wink..

Maybe west is ahead but the ones that doesnt know even the basics of chemistry are waaaaaay backward.

Lol, as far as water powered cars go, anyone who does not know the basics of chemistry just needs to Shut The Fuck Up.

It doesn't matter what desert or jungle they may be in.
Yes i agree that's what i been saying about you with your 8th grade science..
Buildings don't blow up with FIRE Wink..So shut the fuck up Grin..

And as for the jungle i have every right to call the fillipinos my great gran dad was full fillipino
i have there blood..So shut the fuck up..Killing children poor children Angry..

Plus you moan enough about muslims and have the cheek to say desert or jungle making me out to be a raciest..GO AND TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT YOURSELF..

OH we are the jews everyone picking on us Cry Cry Cry..CRY ME A FUCKING RIVER Cheesy..
Same old fucking story..Your just greedy BASTARDS END OF Wink..

Now we know we need to put more energy in so we can get hydrogen gas?..
BUT you can get hydrogen gas without electricity?..

But the point is We westerners thought of the idea way before the ARABS Grin..

The process splits water into hydrogen and oxygen but, while the first part can be done quite efficiently, the latter was more difficult and lots of energy is lost.
With this in mind the team designed a catalyst - a substance that alters the speed of the chemical reaction - to improve the efficiency.
‘Oxygen is the most difficult bit,’ Dr Hintermair explained.

Their catalyst, placed on an electrode used in the production of hydrogen, is much more efficient - and although Dr Hintermair didn’t have an exact figure, he said the energy loss using it is ‘almost non-existent’.
The major benefit from this breakthrough is that hydrogen could now be used more easily as a way to store energy from renewable sources like wind and solar.
‘We can make electricity out of sunlight and wind, low carbon renewable sources, but we can’t store it very well,’ Dr Hintermair continued.
‘We can put it in a battery but you can’t, for example, fly an airplane on a battery yet.
‘So we need to convert it into a chemical fuel, and for that water electrolysis is a key technology because we can take any renewable technology, connect it to an electrolyster and store it in hydrogen, which is a fantastic fuel.’
This, for example, would make hydrogen fuel cells for cars much more economical.

The team are in discussions with a number of energy companies about utilising this technology on a large scale and hope the breakthrough marks the start of contributing to providing the world with more sustainable fuels.
‘In theory it could be used on all systems, but it depends on cost and scale,’ said Dr Hintermair.
As regulations tighten on the use of fossil fuels and their emissions, there is a growing focus on the need for cost effective and efficient ways of creating energy carriers from renewable sources.
Solar power is thought to be able to provide up to four per cent of the UK's electricity by the end of the decade.
However, while the price of photovoltaic technology has dramatically decreased in recent years as demand has risen, solar energy is problematic as it is intermittent, meaning electricity is only created when it is light.
One use of the newly developed catalyst could be to store the energy produced by solar power by using the electricity to produce hydrogen which can then be used on demand, regardless of the time of day.

I AM TELLING YOU ONE DAY WE WILL PUT LESS IN AND GET MORE OUT Wink..
Like i said we make dreams come true Grin..

Buildings blow up with fire Cheesy Cheesy..Now your talking to an expert when it comes to BUILDING Wink..
So it looks like your worse at science than me Cheesy Cheesy..8th grade science Cheesy Cheesy..
Must still be in the 8th grade Cheesy..
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November 29, 2016, 11:27:20 AM
#44
Lol, as far as water powered cars go, anyone who does not know the basics of chemistry just needs to Shut The Fuck Up.

It doesn't matter what desert or jungle they may be in.

It doesn't even need the basics of chemistry. Having an IQ of 40 or above is enough to understand that these "water-powered vehicles" are a scam. I wonder why the media is giving so much attention.
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November 29, 2016, 11:24:35 AM
#43
To be honest i was just showing you how far behind Arabs are in there thinking Wink..

HHO Mythbusters Explained - YouTube
Video for HHO Mythbusters Explained▶ 4:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkrQojFCUAs
8 Sep 2009 - Uploaded by HHOSportTrac

We west are way ahead  Wink..

Maybe west is ahead but the ones that doesnt know even the basics of chemistry are waaaaaay backward.

Lol, as far as water powered cars go, anyone who does not know the basics of chemistry just needs to Shut The Fuck Up.

It doesn't matter what desert or jungle they may be in.
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November 29, 2016, 01:05:09 AM
#42
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Yer i agree Grin.. Do you know the basics?..Well if you do build me a space ship and fly me to the MOON  Kiss..

That was an irony. Let me guess. You are an American. But yes its more to do with physics that says - that you cant take energy out of nothing. Either a thing has calories or oktanes, or intake energy from outside. If those magicians you call scientists would say more on the subject, than the know fact of water electrolysis, then its just a hoax on a "dreamers". Electrolysis is very inefficient energy wise - you need a lot more energy to produce dense enough hydrogen. Basic rules of physics says you cant undo the chemical reaction not wasting the energy in the process - and thats what basicly you say they do. They make one reaction makes the opposite by burning and rince and repeat. Laws of termodynamics oppose such a claim for a very logical reason, energy is wasted in form, for example, a heat you dont use in the process.

Its like perpetum mobile paradox that you describe and only USA citizens have such a downgraded education that they dont understand the paradox.
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November 28, 2016, 08:11:51 PM
#41
To be honest i was just showing you how far behind Arabs are in there thinking Wink..

HHO Mythbusters Explained - YouTube
Video for HHO Mythbusters Explained▶ 4:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkrQojFCUAs
8 Sep 2009 - Uploaded by HHOSportTrac

We west are way ahead  Wink..

Maybe west is ahead but the ones that doesnt know even the basics of chemistry are waaaaaay backward.
Yer i agree Grin.. Do you know the basics?..Well if you do build me a space ship and fly me to the MOON  Kiss..

Yes many people do know basic chemistry and that's why people use it to invent..

Point is we thought of the ARAB WATER IDEA way before Arabs did..

1980s idea Roll Eyes..Boring..WARP SPEED forget light speed to slow Wink..Not run by water warp speed..
Yes i am a dreamer but dreams get made into reality..The power we westerners have..
The power to dream and make it so Wink..So yes basic chemistry sure does help?..
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