Oil crisis?What oil crisis? Okay, so one has to admit the impending doom of a possible oil extinction, but man always finds a way, right? Well, oil crisis or no oil crisis, wouldn't it just feel better to be running our electricity, our cars, our planes, everything on nature as it is--as it is, only because one could argue that oil is nature, anything on earth or made from something on earth is arguably nature. But what if we could use nature as it is, with out a big factory without a big operation that may or may not be damaging the earth? Just stoop down, scoop it up, and poor it in the gas tank--that is, and hopefully could be said: water tank.
There is something so exquisite about the thought of water in your fuel tank. Water exploding in your cylinders--more acurately the bi-product of water. But then to think that the whole process is kept going my the alternator which in turn would power an electrical circuit. Amazing.
Perhaps a power plant. Now just next to any body of water, and just creating more energy in brown's gas form than is put into the operation. These dreams, these imaginations are a problem, a question needing to be answered--how could it be possible?
Enter the water fuel cell. An ingenious invention patented by the late Stan Meyer, and replicated by many, but none yet to the proven level that Stan had before his untimely death. The water fuel cell is an imagined concept where a fairly small cycled direct current is pumped into electrodes submerged in water, which then aids in a "unzipping" or "shattering" of the covalant bonds between the molecules, thusly releasing hydrogen and oxygen gas in proportionate amounts.
In this website you'll find a photo and video record of some projects by FlamingH2O.com and others to show varying success, and hopefully push the technology to be more publically available and closer to a finished product. |