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Talking in an earlier thread about nuclear , I always had a dream of having a very miniature reactor in a car or tractor and power it for the life of the vehicle. wouldn't that nnalert off the Mideast oil rags
(quoted from post at 08:05:10 03/06/14) There is too much danger of a terrorist using the nuclear fuel for other purposes. Anyway if someone would make such a motor one of the oil companies would either kill them or buy them out. There has been a couple of different people that built a car motor that would run on water. The first one was in the early 20th century and the guy, the prototype car and plans mysteriously disappeared. Then 4 or 5 years ago I saw on the evening news a guy that came up with another one. The last I heard the guy was trying to make a deal with US car manufacturers to put his engine in their cars. I wonder what happened to him? In searching for the last guys name I ran across a Japanese company which has a prototype of a H20 car called Genepax so perhaps the oil companies can't keep it suppressed forever.
(quoted from post at 06:26:43 03/06/14)(quoted from post at 08:05:10 03/06/14) There is too much danger of a terrorist using the nuclear fuel for other purposes. Anyway if someone would make such a motor one of the oil companies would either kill them or buy them out. There has been a couple of different people that built a car motor that would run on water. The first one was in the early 20th century and the guy, the prototype car and plans mysteriously disappeared. Then 4 or 5 years ago I saw on the evening news a guy that came up with another one. The last I heard the guy was trying to make a deal with US car manufacturers to put his engine in their cars. I wonder what happened to him? In searching for the last guys name I ran across a Japanese company which has a prototype of a H20 car called Genepax so perhaps the oil companies can't keep it suppressed forever.
Complete and total conspiracy lovers tall tale and a lie. Water which is the end product of "combustion" . Can no more be burned than the ashes left in the bottom of a wood or coal stove.
How can people who graduated from high school be unaware of the basic laws of physics and chemistry?
(quoted from post at 05:05:10 03/06/14) There is too much danger of a terrorist using the nuclear fuel for other purposes. Anyway if someone would make such a motor one of the oil companies would either kill them or buy them out. There has been a couple of different people that built a car motor that would run on water. The first one was in the early 20th century and the guy, the prototype car and plans mysteriously disappeared. Then 4 or 5 years ago I saw on the evening news a guy that came up with another one. The last I heard the guy was trying to make a deal with US car manufacturers to put his engine in their cars. I wonder what happened to him? In searching for the last guys name I ran across a Japanese company which has a prototype of a H20 car called Genepax so perhaps the oil companies can't keep it suppressed forever.
(quoted from post at 07:46:05 03/06/14) B&D,
LOL!!! If you can ask that question, you haven't been paying much attention to what the "puppy mill" Pub-lik-ed-yew-kay-shion system has been churning out over the last 15 years or so, have you? (smile) Those few who have escaped the system and do know anything have done it on their own in spite of the system and not because of it.
(quoted from post at 08:31:11 03/06/14) I always thought nuclear powered locomotives might work. Around here the trains set for long times as the cars are put in line. Locomotives run on electricity so why not plug rhem in the grid when sitting idle.
Maybe dumb i don,t know
(quoted from post at 17:01:34 03/06/14) Once upon a time it was impossible to build a craft where a person can fly. While water isn't flamable it's already been done to seperate the hydrogen from it and burn it for fuel. Someone just needs to come up with a easier and cheaper way to do it. I think it's feasable. http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/07/28/water-powered-car-unveiled-yes-its-real/
(quoted from post at 09:26:43 03/06/14)(quoted from post at 08:05:10 03/06/14) There is too much danger of a terrorist using the nuclear fuel for other purposes. Anyway if someone would make such a motor one of the oil companies would either kill them or buy them out. There has been a couple of different people that built a car motor that would run on water. The first one was in the early 20th century and the guy, the prototype car and plans mysteriously disappeared. Then 4 or 5 years ago I saw on the evening news a guy that came up with another one. The last I heard the guy was trying to make a deal with US car manufacturers to put his engine in their cars. I wonder what happened to him? In searching for the last guys name I ran across a Japanese company which has a prototype of a H20 car called Genepax so perhaps the oil companies can't keep it suppressed forever.
Complete and total conspiracy lovers tall tale and a lie. Water which is the end product of "combustion" . Can no more be burned than the ashes left in the bottom of a wood or coal stove.
How can people who graduated from high school be unaware of the basic laws of physics and chemistry?
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