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Post by Frater G on Mar 12, 2008 11:40:53 GMT -5
Here is a technology that has been around for awhile. I first heard about engines that run on water back in the 80's. It was a German inventor I believe. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE4wRBu5dnURight now in Ohio we are paying $3.50 a gallon and the oil companies have already determined that they want the price to jump to four bucks. I can feel the anger in the air. Just imagine filling up your tank with water. The mileage these engines make is unbelievable. One tank would power an auto for hundreds and hundreds of miles with no pollution at all. It would be basically free energy and that would completely change the world although it is a nightmare to the energy brokers. Third world countries could raise their standard of living from the rain. This technology could be incorporated in a very short time in my opinion however we wont see it happen anytime soon I hate to say. That would mean that humanity would have hope. Power and corruption would have little base for propaganda.
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Post by vajramukti on Mar 12, 2008 19:41:38 GMT -5
Here is a technology that has been around for awhile. I first heard about engines that run on water back in the 80's. It was a German inventor I believe. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE4wRBu5dnURight now in Ohio we are paying $3.50 a gallon and the oil companies have already determined that they want the price to jump to four bucks. I can feel the anger in the air. Just imagine filling up your tank with water. The mileage these engines make is unbelievable. One tank would power an auto for hundreds and hundreds of miles with no pollution at all. It would be basically free energy and that would completely change the world although it is a nightmare to the energy brokers. Third world countries could raise their standard of living from the rain. This technology could be incorporated in a very short time in my opinion however we wont see it happen anytime soon I hate to say. That would mean that humanity would have hope. Power and corruption would have little base for propaganda. For a while. Someone would find a way to control water. Or tax it. The first real engines ran on steam. We should have stuck with it. Perhaps we are back to that point on the circle. ;)Although I must admit that I really like my brand new Nissan Titan which costs almost $100 to fill from empty. Thank goodness I'm not paying for the gas!
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