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November 28, 2016, 09:17:08 AM
#20
The Japanese have long lead development in this area. Japan is very dependent on energy and has not yet moved in this direction. Anyone who offers such technologies charlatans!
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November 28, 2016, 08:36:47 AM
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Again, RT is using misleading titles.
This technology has been around for a decade, with people across all continents claiming the patent. The car doesn't "run on water", it runs on fossil fuels- but unlike classical internal combustion engines which waste over 70% of energy on thermal radiation instead of useful mechanical work- these engines have much higher engine efficiency. The concept is simple- use fuel to achieve some mechanical work- transfer excess energy to split H2O into 2*H2 + O2 and then combine these 2 again in a separate combustion chamber to regain water+ more mechanical work.
This way you waste less chemical energy- and you gain more mechanical work. This means you spend LESS fuel, but you don't run on water, the vehicle isn't "water-powered" ffs.

Guys.. read the commentaries. Seek knowledge and not base your assumptions just on titles and memes. You make human zoos out of yourself. You cant unbond the oxygen out of the particles very easily. What is easy is oxidize aka burn stuff. You cannot unburn what you have burned, and water is just burned hydrogen. Running stuff on water is like burning your chimney with ashes. Total absurd.
The more stuff, the easier it is to believe people. In Russia many videos in YouTube showing the installation. Only it's all lies. The followers of count Cagliostro.
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November 28, 2016, 08:24:27 AM
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Again, RT is using misleading titles.
This technology has been around for a decade, with people across all continents claiming the patent. The car doesn't "run on water", it runs on fossil fuels- but unlike classical internal combustion engines which waste over 70% of energy on thermal radiation instead of useful mechanical work- these engines have much higher engine efficiency. The concept is simple- use fuel to achieve some mechanical work- transfer excess energy to split H2O into 2*H2 + O2 and then combine these 2 again in a separate combustion chamber to regain water+ more mechanical work.
This way you waste less chemical energy- and you gain more mechanical work. This means you spend LESS fuel, but you don't run on water, the vehicle isn't "water-powered" ffs.

Guys.. read the commentaries. Seek knowledge and not base your assumptions just on titles and memes. You make human zoos out of yourself. You cant unbond the oxygen out of the particles very easily. What is easy is oxidize aka burn stuff. You cannot unburn what you have burned, and water is just burned hydrogen. Running stuff on water is like burning your chimney with ashes. Total absurd.
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November 28, 2016, 08:22:56 AM
#17
They are talked about British patent.
Probably now they have this patent.

We have no info about how it work, and if there is no fake, this will be reproduced and must working.
This Scam has long been circulated on the Internet. Empirically it has been proved that it is not possible to produce gas in the required quantity. You had money challenged!!!
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November 28, 2016, 07:45:47 AM
#16
They are talked about British patent.
Probably now they have this patent.

We have no info about how it work, and if there is no fake, this will be reproduced and must working.
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November 28, 2016, 07:41:50 AM
#15
Do You presume a fake?

In a normal way this dude will have in shortest time a patent, how he split H2O,
and some commercialization of the engines and power stations.
I think there are many things to do with this.

The theory have to count energy in the known effects. If this inventor have find a trick or catalysator for splitting H2O, there is nothing fantastic....
I do not presume a fake, fake is certain.

When you talk about trick or catalyzer, you do not understand chemical bonds.

Energy released when chemical bond breaks is also the energy required to make those bonds.  This is not complicated, it is first semester chemistry in high school.

There will be no patent, no commercialization, nothing. 

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November 28, 2016, 07:05:56 AM
#14
Another scam. It takes far more electricity to split water to Hydrogen and Oxygen, than using it on an electric car. Electric cars consume electricity at a rate of around 0.25 KWh per km (Tesla Model S gives a mileage of 6.25 km per KWh). On the other hand, around 10 KWh per km will be required for these Hydrogen-powered cars.

Well he's explanation is quite reasonable. Actually I'm not good in mechanical but if water can power a car, it was invented by now. Water can be use in a car as 1 of the tool to power a car, not water alone.
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November 28, 2016, 03:56:39 AM
#13
if i use to remember a Filipino inventor also claimed that he already invented same thing a water  to run a car so i did search from the internet
Daniel Dingel from his claimed he said that the car can be run using only water here's the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a3t94I75xA
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November 28, 2016, 03:49:49 AM
#12
This is good investion because oil price is getting high.

No. The crude oil price has declined by more than 50% during the past two years.

So we need an alternative to save some money through this investion. Hope this kind of invention spreads all over the world so no one will buy oil specialy to those country with high prices of oil. Philippines has the expensive oil selling and i think this could be the solution.

Do you want to pay $1 for every 10 to 15 km of travel (using a gasoline-run car), or do you want to pay $10 to $15 for every 1 km of travel (using this hydrogen-run vehicle)?
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November 28, 2016, 03:28:30 AM
#11
Another scam. It takes far more electricity to split water to Hydrogen and Oxygen, than using it on an electric car. Electric cars consume electricity at a rate of around 0.25 KWh per km (Tesla Model S gives a mileage of 6.25 km per KWh). On the other hand, around 10 KWh per km will be required for these Hydrogen-powered cars.

Why don't you ask dmitry.vastov he knows all about scams.
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November 28, 2016, 02:36:53 AM
#10
This is good investion because oil price is getting high. So we need an alternative to save some money through this investion. Hope this kind of invention spreads all over the world so no one will buy oil specialy to those country with high prices of oil. Philippines has the expensive oil selling and i think this could be the solution.
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November 28, 2016, 02:02:37 AM
#9
Another scam. It takes far more electricity to split water to Hydrogen and Oxygen, than using it on an electric car. Electric cars consume electricity at a rate of around 0.25 KWh per km (Tesla Model S gives a mileage of 6.25 km per KWh). On the other hand, around 10 KWh per km will be required for these Hydrogen-powered cars.
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November 27, 2016, 10:21:09 PM
#8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSHKt9kWRGg

A new version from Press TV with English Subtitles
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November 27, 2016, 10:02:20 PM
#7
Do You presume a fake?

In a normal way this dude will have in shortest time a patent, how he split H2O,
and some commercialization of the engines and power stations.
I think there are many things to do with this.

The theory have to count energy in the known effects. If this inventor have find a trick or catalysator for splitting H2O, there is nothing fantastic.

(How are the Oil and Gas Companies quotations on the Market?  Grin )

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'In order to replace gasoline with water in this car there was no need to change the entire engine parts and the required changes are very little,'
...

 the invention has been internationally registered and today its patent is in the process of registration in Britain.

http://www8.irna.ir/en/News/81987880/
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November 27, 2016, 09:22:48 PM
#6
For this reason he is a inventor.
I hope we will have more info about this process.
No, giving someone a title such as "inventor" does not change the fact we are discussing basic high school chemistry.  Sorry, that's the way it is.

There is nothing here.  Nothing.
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November 27, 2016, 07:54:20 PM
#5
For this reason he is a inventor.
I hope we will have more info about this process.
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November 27, 2016, 07:49:16 PM
#4
No idea, but the car seems be real and the alone standing structure seems working.

In that way this could be a great day.
I hope, that this dude will be not killed fast and the documentation will not disappear.

The most funny stuff is that seems he is talking in arab, this is a hard trolling of someone.
None of that matters at all.

All that matters is that the energy to electrolize water to h2 and o2 is much too high to make this practical.
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November 27, 2016, 07:43:44 PM
#3
No idea, but the car seems be real and the alone standing structure seems working.

In that way this could be a great day.
I hope, that this dude will be not killed fast and the documentation will not disappear.

The most funny stuff is that seems he is talking in arab, this is a hard trolling of someone.

The font of video is 100% serious news agency.
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November 27, 2016, 07:38:32 PM
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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.
Care to tell us about the power it takes to split the H20 up?

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November 27, 2016, 06:34:39 PM
#1
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.
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