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http://www.killsometime.com/video/video.asp?ID=576that's so amazing. it's about darn time someone came up with this. water is so much better as a fuel than gasoline. why havent they done this before now?
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don't wanna be a killjoy, but someone already posted that video in a different thread. lol.
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XD figures...where at?
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i can't remember honsestly, but it was accompanied with a video of a water run car and it was really interesting.
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lol nice...well this topic died real quick
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lol sorry. i'm totally the one who killed it.
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monster! but if it's dead...why are we still talking here?
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that is pretty good, though they don't say whether it is the electrolised water (the HHO) that goes into the car or whether you just put H20 into the car and it breaks it down as needed. Amazing technology, though sadly I get the feeling that it will be a very long time before we ever drive anything that uses it
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hopefully sooner rather than later. water is so much more efficient
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that's so true, but i don't find it likely it'll take off any time soon in the US considering how uch the government depends on oil companies financial support.
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I think this is fake as 1) Why is this not on any new sites 2) HHO is the same as H2 O Full On Design
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no, it's not the same...with H2O there's two parts hydrogen connected to one part oxygen . but with HHO, there's one part hydrogen connected to one part hydrogen connected to one part oxygen...it's a little hard to explain...i'll try to demonstrate:
H2O:
|Hydrogen | |--Oxygen | |Hydrogen
HHO:
Hydrogen--Hydrogen--Oxygen
so in H2O, both hydrogen parts are connected to the oxygen while HHO has only one hydrogen connected to oxygen. lol sorry about the science lecture XD
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Hehe, Why was I never taught this in my public school education? Do you think this is actally true though? Like surely somthing like this would be all over the news. Full On Design
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probably too new, too..."primitive" for lack of a better word. plus you'd have to think of the effect on all the other auto companies
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won't be in the news until it gets to actual production models. There are a lot of theoretical methods of having a more efficient/environmentally friendly engines that have never made it to production, until one comes along that proves it is a practical alternative to the existing combustion engines the main stream press are not likely to take notice.
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Did you guys hear about that new super conductor? Full On Design
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ummm....yes?
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It's so powerful because it has no waste energy...therefore we could have emission free cars soon. Full On Design
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hmm...where'd you see this?
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NewScientist. I read it...I'm being careful with my words mind...I'm not sure i got the whole article (What was 5 pages long). It did mention planes without wings. Full On Design
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