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Hydrogen gas from tap water? stan meyer? more energy produced than inputed? why arent we aware of this?

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or is the rape and destruction of our earth more important?

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  1. Won't work.  There is no way to reduce the amount of energy required to seperate hydrogen and water.

    Fresh water is more scarse than oil.


  2. Anyone who's ever done that high school chemistry lab where you put a battery underwater knows that you can make hydrogen gas from tap water.  Did you not do this in high school or something?  I should have a talk with your school if not. . . it's quite fun.

    You can't produce more energy than was put into the system.  Thermodynamics doesn't work this way -- for one, there's the law of conservation of energy.

  3. that stuff is dangerous, we have oil now so we should use it

  4. Meyer's claims about the Water Fuel Cell and the car that it powered were found to be fraudulent by an Ohio court in 1996.[1]

    Wikipedia

  5. be afraid be very afraid of anytime you hear "More energy produced than inputed"  there are those dang laws of thermodynamics that keep us using oil.  (although this may be possible when including the LHV of hydrogen in combustion)   Also it is hard to get an A/F ratio of hydron.

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