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What do you think about USOs using water as fuel?

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Maybe they're trying to show us something!

I can't tell how long this video is. I skimmed over it and landed on one about Gulf Breeze, Fl...a UFO above a water spout. Interesting.

http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=997183zqa2

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  1. The water that they use could be simply to propel the radiator which causes the anti gravity effect so yes it is possible. The great pyramid of giza and the Thoth chambers were chamber that ran water so that the pyramid could wore as a energy device. I believe that the great pyramid of giza was a charge system of the aliens.


  2. Water can be used as fuel a number of ways.  Our technology hasn't progressed to the level to make it feasible yet, but it is certainly possible.  If you separate the hydrogen and the oxygen that make up water, you then have two combustable gases than can be used as fuel.  If an advanced technology had figured out a method of cold fusion (a nuclear reaction whereby the nucleus of atoms are combined at ordinary temperatures and the resulting larger atom has a slightly lower average nuclear mass than the sum of the original atoms, releasing energy a la e=mc(squared)) water would be used in that process as fuel.  If they had a regular fission reactor (what happens in our nuclear power plants) water is used as coolant, and the resulting steam is what powers the turbines that actually produce the power.  So there are three, off the top of my head, ways water can be used in the energy process.

    Edit: I had the video running on another screen while I was doing some stuff, I would estimate it's length at half an hour, but I didn't end up watching it.

    Edit: It's actually really simple to separate the molecule, you just run current through the water.  Hydrogen bubbles form at the cathode (positive end of whatever your using to create the current) and oxygen bubbles form at the anode (negative end).  I don't have Vista, I have XP, but if I right click a link, it opens a menu that will allow me to open the link in a new window or tab.

  3. When I was  kid, I had this rocket that you half filled with water and then pumped air into it for pressure. When released the rocket shot up. Thus Proof that you can use water as fuel. Though probably not as you expected...

    Water is a highly stable compound. There isn't much energy available to extract, it would be like trying to extract energy from sand. In order to make it useful you have to separate it into it's components of hydrogen and oxygen. To separate it into its components requires more energy than you will get back by recombining it. This is because the efficiency of any system is less than 1. If you had the power to separate water, then why not use that directly to power the ship?

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