how the heck is this possible

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tizzo

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How in the world did he develop, test and create all that and never let the cat outa the bag. He talks about it as if it's no big deal, and why everybody hasn't been doing it is beyond him!
WOW!!
And in clearwater! did I say...wow!
 
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markeo99

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we did electrolosis in science class take salt water in a tub take 12 volt power place the glasses in the tub full of water upside downand put pos wire in one glass neg wire in other glass one wire will bubble and make oxygen and the other wire will bubble hydrogen fill a baloon of hydrogen and make a big boom
 

sharkbait9

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Originally Posted by Tizzo
http:///forum/post/2638572
How in the world did he develop, test and create all that and never let the cat outa the bag. He talks about it as if it's no big deal, and why everybody hasn't been doing it is beyond him!
WOW!!
And in clearwater! did I say...wow!
exactly he just like yeah i turned water into a flame, woop de doo.
 

sharkbait9

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Originally Posted by markeo99
http:///forum/post/2638579
we did electrolosis in science class take salt water in a tub take 12 volt power place the glasses in the tub full of water upside downand put pos wire in one glass neg wire in other glass one wire will bubble and make oxygen and the other wire will bubble hydrogen fill a baloon of hydrogen and make a big boom
We did that too, in school and we learned how to blow something up, but not a steady flame
 
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markeo99

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you would just need a holding tank to keep steady supply I see no reason why our cars cant be like this go home at night fill your car with a garden hose and plug it in oh wait then exon wouldnt make billions thats right
 

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by markeo99
http:///forum/post/2638579
we did electrolosis in science class take salt water in a tub take 12 volt power place the glasses in the tub full of water upside downand put pos wire in one glass neg wire in other glass one wire will bubble and make oxygen and the other wire will bubble hydrogen fill a baloon of hydrogen and make a big boom
I also did that.
 
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markeo99

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Originally Posted by sharkbait9
http:///forum/post/2638582
We did that too, in school and we learned how to blow something up, but not a steady flame
amazing we dont remember anything else but when it comes to blowing stuff up I remember that even 10 years later
 

sharkbait9

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Originally Posted by markeo99
http:///forum/post/2638595
amazing we dont remember anything else but when it comes to blowing stuff up I remember that even 10 years later

thats what made school fun................ what will the teacher blow today
 

sharkbait9

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Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/2638593
Wow!! Thats amazing!! But I think thats a bad thing... because if everyone starts using water as fuel, water prices will SKY ROCKET up and will be as much or even more than gas.
The more i read into this, it makes me wonder if water really could be used to power cars?
well never see it, but what if? what if a conversion kit could be installed.
Im talking a real kit not some fly by night scam.
wow what a diffrence right off the bat we humans could do with the ozone
 

aquaknight

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This is far from anything new, HHO, Oxyhydrogen, or 'Brown's Gas' has been around for a bit.
I'm not positive, but I think HHO is the same stuff those worthless "hydro-kits" for your car give off.
 

sharkbait9

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Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/2639403
This is far from anything new, HHO, Oxyhydrogen, or 'Brown's Gas' has been around for a bit.
I'm not positive, but I think HHO is the same stuff those worthless "hydro-kits" for your car give off.
besides the oil companys having a fit cause they would go broke, but don't you wonder if someone could make a car that works off this idea. The countrys dependancy on crude oil would be cut to nothing. That alone is something to work for let alone saving the planet.
Im a tree hugger but the pollution in this world would be cut for our kids.
Just makes we think.
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by sharkbait9
http:///forum/post/2638744
The more i read into this, it makes me wonder if water really could be used to power cars?
well never see it, but what if? what if a conversion kit could be installed.
Im talking a real kit not some fly by night scam.
wow what a diffrence right off the bat we humans could do with the ozone
umm, ozone would still be created, and probably more so. Putting a charge on H2O produces o2 and o3 molecules. That is how Ozone generators produce ozone for a fishtank.
 

aquaknight

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Originally Posted by sharkbait9
http:///forum/post/2639662
besides the oil companys having a fit cause they would go broke, but don't you wonder if someone could make a car that works off this idea. The countrys dependancy on crude oil would be cut to nothing. That alone is something to work for let alone saving the planet.
Im a tree hugger but the pollution in this world would be cut for our kids.
Just makes we think.
Not really. What they don't
tell you is that, when they say 'all it takes is water and electricity' what they leave out, is that it takes LOTS of electricity. Did you see the amp gauge shoot right up to 20amps and keep going?!?
Same lines as people who buy hybrids to reduce emissions, save the enviro. yada yada, but what they don't realize is how toxic/bad that battery inside the hybrid is.
 

sharkbait9

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Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/2639672
Not really. What they don't
tell you is that, when they say 'all it takes is water and electricity' what they leave out, is that it takes LOTS of electricity. Did you see the amp gauge shoot right up to 20amps and keep going?!?
Same lines as people who buy hybrids to reduce emissions, save the enviro. yada yada, but what they don't realize is how toxic/bad that battery inside the hybrid is.
Yeah true. Oh well it's nice to think.
 

aquaknight

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Yea, it's not that I'm trying to discredit people from thinking of another ideas, but there's reasons we have what we have fossil fuel powered cars. Large oil companies with their hands in the government's back pocket, isn't one of them.
Like why hydrogen fuel-cell technology hasn't developed much. Did you realize what happens when you pressurize a cylinder to 5,000-10,000psi
, (typical PSI frame used in hydrogen fuel-cell cars) and then subject it to a car crash?
 
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