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hydrogen fuel cells work!
Not only do I think this car looks great, I'm excited about the technology. Anyone who says it's rubbish or perpetual motion doesn't fully understand it and has never done it.
Yes, electrolysis wastes energy in the process, but what is not taken into account is the potential energy released in the form of hydrogen. It's like lifting a heavy garage door to release a Lotus, the two actions are unrelated.
The other thing is that if one uses a 555 timer to pulse the electricity going into the system (thereby converting it to an AC system) at the right frequency, the water molecule ruptures apart into Oxygen and Hydrogen quite easily and efficiently. Tesla found that everything can be tuned to a frequency and rattled apart, even his own building.
Short story long, I have made a few hydrogen fuel cells and it's easy. Getting it to work in a car required three other things: The electronics I mentioned, a special fuel delivery system similar to a propane carb and a drastic adjustment of the engine timing. A stainless exhaust system wouldn't hurt either.
So, you're creating Hydrogen (the smallest, lightest, most flammable element known to man) under the hood as you need it and not carrying around dangerous tanks of the stuff or worrying about where to get it. Stan Meyer who discovered this created a dune buggy that could go coast to coast on 22 gallons.
This is the answer we've been waiting for and what I would say to any skeptic is: You know that anything that burns can be used as fuel, now let me show you how I can make this water burn.
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