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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76376503 United States 08/01/2020 10:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And BTW English scholar, sentences usually start with a capital letter. |
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User ID: 79164558 Canada 08/01/2020 10:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can take water apart with electricity and make fuel. it takes a lot of electricity to do it. not too much electricity... You can pipe down water from a high place and use pressure to make much electricity. just like they do in Kemano running an aluminum smelter on a shitty little low drop system... not very much pressure. You could do this all over the country where there is high and low. use large diameter pipe for slow flow and pressure runs at full. Last Edited by Four Minutes to Omegaa on 08/01/2020 10:51 AM hello? |
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User ID: 79164558 Canada 08/01/2020 10:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can take water apart with electricity and make fuel. Quoting: Four Minutes to Omegaa it takes a lot of electricity to do it. not too much electricity... You can pipe down water from a high place and use pressure to make much electricity. just like they do in Kemano running an aluminum smelter on a shitty little low drop system... not very much pressure. You could do this all over the country where there is high and low. use large diameter pipe for slow flow and pressure runs at full. Kemano says they generate all the electric with a household flow. You can easily use a little of the electricity you generate to supply a household flow via condensers. ATTENTION TRUMP AND OTHER SMARTASSES! Last Edited by Four Minutes to Omegaa on 08/01/2020 10:55 AM hello? |
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User ID: 79213755 Chile 08/01/2020 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can take water apart with electricity and make fuel. Quoting: Four Minutes to Omegaa it takes a lot of electricity to do it. not too much electricity... You can pipe down water from a high place and use pressure to make much electricity. just like they do in Kemano running an aluminum smelter on a shitty little low drop system... not very much pressure. You could do this all over the country where there is high and low. use large diameter pipe for slow flow and pressure runs at full. You are right that one can electrolyze water back into H and O. It can be done to different levels of efficiency. Some people claim you can even do it in a way that, when you use the resulting H and O to power a modified generator, you can produce “excess energy”. The Flame of burning the H and O gas obtained from electrolysis of water is also said to have a number of weird properties, even capable of generate elemental transmutation. It’s a fascinating phenomena. All great truths begin as Blasphemies. G.B.S. GLP is like a diamond mine of information, in the sense that you have to shovel mountains of crap to find the diamonds, but it's still worth the pain. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68297636 Canada 08/01/2020 11:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to library2.utm.utoronto.ca] All that doth flow we cannot liquid name, Or else would fire and water be the same, But that is liquid which is moist and wet; Fire that property can never get. Then ’tis not cold that puts the fire out, But ’tis the wet that makes it die, no doubt. ~ Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1623–1673) |
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User ID: 79213755 Chile 08/01/2020 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This guy makes HHO electrolyzer units in Paraguay, in this video he runs a small genset with the HHO produced with the electrolyzer powered by the output of the same Genset (closed loop). However he says if you keep doing this the genset eventually starts failing because the HHO explosion within the combustion chamber starts breaking up the cylinder and piston metals. This would require a turbine of special material to be used as an self sustaining energy source. All great truths begin as Blasphemies. G.B.S. GLP is like a diamond mine of information, in the sense that you have to shovel mountains of crap to find the diamonds, but it's still worth the pain. |
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MADaGAScar User ID: 79025813 United States 08/01/2020 11:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | that particular molecular bond is one of the fascinating things about the creation. in order to break that bond, and release that energy you would need to either raise the temperature of the mixture (the water) to it's boiling point of 212F at which point all of the H would escape into the atmosphere in the form of hot steam, and unless you have an apparatus attached to "catch" that hot steam (at which point it would return to it's room temp state and in the process losing bits of itself (little H's) that the oxygen in the air steals and that old bond is formed again, and becomes ittle baby HH0 drops |
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User ID: 79213910 China 08/01/2020 11:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently if you try to put out rocket fuel combustion with water, it makes it to combustion stage. as i am no expert on this, someone who is good at physics could confirm or deny YAHshua the sound of His Name in English, YAH is short form of YHVH, Bible.PRAYERBOOK.Praisebook DOWNLOADs [link to www.docdroid.net (secure)] [link to pdfhost.io (secure)] [link to www.docdroid.net (secure)] |
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User ID: 76933812 Chile 08/01/2020 12:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Water explodes. Pour water on a heavy class delta fire then get back to us. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78156376 Water does not “explode” in the same sense than a explosive substance does. What happens, If you pour water into something burning at a high enough temperature, on one side it changes phase rapidly upon absorbing heat, and a fast phase change can be called “explosion”, but if the temperature is high enough, it will also cause thermal lysis of water Molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, that then recombine again, and there you have a real explosion, but it’s not water exploding, but it’s hydrogen burning at the fast rate it does to form water again. If the source of the high temperature remains, this can happen again and again, so, water is not the way to put down high temperature fires. Anyone remembers Fukushima’s nuclear plant explosions? Those were from water contacting the runaway hot nuclear fuel, becoming hydrogen and oxygen, and exploding. Last Edited by Red Hot Chilean Pepe on 08/01/2020 12:47 PM All great truths begin as Blasphemies. G.B.S. GLP is like a diamond mine of information, in the sense that you have to shovel mountains of crap to find the diamonds, but it's still worth the pain. |
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User ID: 76933812 Chile 08/01/2020 12:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thermal lysis of water was used by Paul Pantone in his “fuel reformer reactor” G.E.E.T which used fuel exhaust heat to overheat a water mist and injecting it to the fuel intake, Reducing Fuel consumption in ICE motors. To this day there’s people that modify their engines with Pantone’s idea and save up to 30% fuel this way. All great truths begin as Blasphemies. G.B.S. GLP is like a diamond mine of information, in the sense that you have to shovel mountains of crap to find the diamonds, but it's still worth the pain. |
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User ID: 76933812 Chile 08/01/2020 01:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hydrogen gas implodes. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75505354 It makes a snapping sound its pretty cool when you hear it. It has a very fast rate of burning, you are correct, it is “supersonic” so it puts quite a bang when exploding. All great truths begin as Blasphemies. G.B.S. GLP is like a diamond mine of information, in the sense that you have to shovel mountains of crap to find the diamonds, but it's still worth the pain. |
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