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Airplanes will NEVER fly. Thats what they told the Wright brothers. Good thing they listened. Look up Denny Kleins water powered car. http://thefutureofthings.com/news/1011/water-powered-car-demonstrated.htmlIts not easy nor perfect. But they are doing it and on thier way. It will fly one day.
People always seem to forget conservation of energy. You cannot get 300% the energy from burning the hydrogen as the energy used to separate it from the water. Saying something is impossible because no one has figured out how to address various issues is far different than violating laws of physics. Birds fly so heavier than air flight was always theoretically possible. There is nothing natural on earth, the sun or anywhere else that suggests conservation of energy is not true. The sun produces energy by the conversion of matter, fusion (E=MC^2).
Producing energy from water is not even theoretically possible. I violates the basic laws of physics.
If there are any foul play involved in the the death of people who were investigating water powered vehicles, I would be more inclined to believe they committed suicide and made it look like they were murdered. The person would be so convinced it was possible, but since not able to actually do it (since impossible) they make their suicide look like murder so as to try and screw their nemesis, the oil companies.
Rather than trying to magically produce more energy than what is consumed, it is possible to make things more efficient using water. If I recall correctly, a gas car is roughly 30% efficient at converting the chemical energy in gasoline to forward motion (mechanical energy). The rest is converted primarily to heat and some to sound energy. The bulk of the heat energy is freely let go out the radiator. BMW made a prototype car that used otherwise wasted heat energy to make steam from water which in turn spun the turbine side of a turbo. The compressor side fed the engine as it normally would. The engine makes extra power without the increase in exhaust pressure. There is no violation of conservation of energy, just making the system more efficient.
eeStor is the only questionable technology that I am not convinced won't pan out and change the world. Maybe that is just because I don't understand the issues the critics have with it as clearly as I understand conservation of energy. But the critics are using conventional knowledge of an efficiency issue. So I remain cautiously optimistic that eeStor really has solved a manufacturing issue with capacitors that will allow them to replace batteries in electric cars as well as many other devices. If the CEO of eeStor ends up dead, I'll have to rethink my stance on the conspiracy theories.
So in the article written Sept. 27th 2007 it states that the technology will be ready for the market in 2 years. Where can I buy one? Did he get bumped or bought off? There is still a market for this idea. Can anyone provide any links to the results of the government or independent tests mentioned in the article? Or some more recent information and documentation.
http://www.hytechapps.com/Thats his company. No ones bumped him off yet. Yet.You can see at the bottom of his page that hes working on patents. For what they are worth...
Anyone see Logans Run? Sounds about right to me.. (look it up up and watch it...a lot to be learned...[1970's movie]) :-\