How is it Possible...

Finshaggy

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Wtf is wrong with them dont they know that if you aren't informed about it, it doesnt exist..really fin i find it funny how embarrassed you get when you dont know everything . What does advertisement have to do with existence anyway?you are a special breed of monkey .
What makes you think I am embarrassed? You guys are hilarious, always thinking you are emotionally affecting me. Notice Buck has cooled down over the years, mainly because he realized I am not crying on the other end, but usually laughing.
 

Nitegazer

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There is that hurdle of entropy. It's not like a penlight battery will generate enough hydrogen to drive you to the market.
 

srh88

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Ok, now I submit.
THAT is old news.

But is that a water engine or a hydrogen gas engine. Like do you need tanks of hydrogen?
its actually way older then 40 years fin.. when you read your highlights kids magazines do you look at the dates? what you posted is electrosis

"Electrolysis of water
is the decomposition of water (H[SUB]2[/SUB]O) into oxygen (O[SUB]2[/SUB]) and hydrogen gas (H[SUB]2[/SUB]) due to an electric current being passed through the water. "

Jan Rudolph Deiman and Adriaan Paets van Troostwijk used in 1789 an electrostatic machine to produce electricity which was discharged on gold electrodes in a Leyden jar with water.[SUP][1][/SUP] In 1800 Alessandro Volta invented the voltaic pile, and a few weeks later William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle used it for the electrolysis of water. When Zénobe Gramme invented the Gramme machine in 1869 electrolysis of water became a cheap method for the production of hydrogen. A method of industrial synthesis of hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis was developed by Dmitry Lachinov in 1888.[SUP][2][/SUP]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolysis_of_water
 

Finshaggy

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This is the first time I've seen you submit... you may be human after all
SH420
No, I have submit to Cannabineer and other people that have been correct without trolling me before.

You're only seeig a "human" difference because you came in my thread like a human instead of a troll, with replies instead of random insults.
 

TonightYou

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I had the privilege of driving a Ford focus hydrogen powered car back in 2003. Such a cool experience and the most expensive car I've driven to date at $2 million (and I've driven many expensive sports/luxury cars). It was so cool, no drive train, so no gear switching. instant torque.

Hopefully one day, that will be the norm. Nothing but water as a byproduct.
 
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