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    A demonstration of a water-powered engine. Go 100 miles on 4 ounces of water.

  • #2
    Seems too simple to be true.

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    • #3
      George W. Bush doesn't approve of that messsage.
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      • #4
        if it seems to good to be true........
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        • #5
          they can split the water molecule right now to get the hydrogen out. Problem is it takes more energy to do it than the hydrogen provides.

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          • #6
            He wouldn't be pattening if it weren't a viable energy alternative............so me thinks

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            • #7
              Originally posted by packinpatland
              He wouldn't be pattening if it weren't a viable energy alternative............so me thinks
              It does not have to be practicle for him to receive a patent on it. It needs only to be "novel" and "unobvious". It does not have to make ecconomic sense at this time.

              If this is his patent - US 7,191,737 "Hydrogen Generator for Uses in a Vehicle Fuel System" issued March 20, 2007, Inventor Dennis Klein assigned to Hydrogen Technology Applications, Inc. the one independent claim reads as follows:

              1. A method for increasing the fuel efficiency of an internal combustion engine, the method comprising: a) providing an electrolyzer for electrolyzing water into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas for use as an additive to the fossil fuels on which an internal combustion engine operates such as engines in motor vehicles, the electrolyzer comprising: an electrolysis chamber, the electrolysis chamber having a removable cover serving as access means for performing routine maintenance to components in its interior space; an aqueous electrolyte solution comprising water and an electrolyte, the aqueous electrolyte solution partially filling the electrolysis chamber such that a gas reservoir region is formed above the aqueous electrolyte solution; two principal electrodes comprising an anode electrode and a cathode electrode, the two principal electrodes at least partially immersed in the aqueous electrolyte solution; and one or more supplemental electrodes at least partially immersed in the aqueous electrolyte solution and interposed between two principal electrodes that are not connected to the anode or cathode with a metallic conductor wherein the two principal electrodes and the one or more supplemental electrodes are held in a fixed spatial relationship; means for individually removing and replacing said principal electrodes and supplemental electrodes wherein the principal and supplemental electrodes are removably insertable and attached in a rack holding said electrodes in a fixed spatial relationship, said rack further comprising a retainer for securing the electrodes to the rack and said retainer further being removably attached to the electrolysis chamber; and heat sink means for removing an excess heat generated by the electrolyzer, said means including a plurality of spaced-apart fins around at least a portion of the outside surface of the electrolysis chamber; b) applying an electrical potential between the two principal electrodes wherein a gas mixture comprising hydrogen gas and oxygen gas is generated and collected in the gas reservoir region and wherein the electrolyzer is adapted to deliver the gas mixture to the fuel system of the internal combustion engine; and c) combining the gas mixture with fuel in the fuel system of the internal combustion engine.
              Reading the beginning of the claim and step c) at the end, he appears to be adding the resultant gas with the fossil fuel in the vehicle fuel system.

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              • #8
                Fascinating display!

                If this is a viable energy source, it would certainly free the United States from dependance on foreign oil for its main energy source.

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                • #9
                  Cold fusion, anyone?

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                  • #10
                    Where's the flux capacitor when you need it?
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                    • #11



                      You know why they stopped making Deloreans, right?


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                      Because they kept snorting up the white lines on the highway.

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                      • #12
                        I wonder how much water prices would go up?
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                        • #13
                          Fiji is the only water that will ever go in my tank. I like the high octane stuff.
                          Originally posted by 3irty1
                          This is museum quality stupidity.

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                          • #14
                            The one thing in this world that will cost the most in the future is water. Sure, the planet has a ton of it. But, only so much of it is drinkable.
                            "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
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                            • #15
                              ferchristsake, soon they'll be selling water in bottles of this keeps up
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