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    theres been tons of these for decades, and in the news for decades, because it is so easy to make a car that runs on nothing but water, but its always been suppressed. Here is yet another new Water Car story

    http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=84561 (video and text) at site

    Jun. 13 Reuters - Japanese company Genepax presents its eco-friendly car that runs on nothing but water.

    The car has an energy generator that extracts hydrogen from water that is poured into the car's tank. The generator then releases electrons that produce electric power to run the car. Genepax, the company that invented the technology, aims to collaborate with Japanese manufacturers to mass produce it.

    I have shown you all in the past the other cars that run on water, even one from 20 years ago. I post the truth and you ignore the truth that can set you free. Time to wake up. The truth is coming out. Research it.

  • #2
    How is this a secret conspiracy?

    Oil companies makes insane amounts of money, and that money is being spent on suppressing dangerous competition. This is business as usual in every sector of the commercial world today.
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    • #3
      I'm not sure if its been suppressed, these cars have been around forever and I think most people have heard about them by now. I think one of the biggest hurdles these vehicles need to overcome are the costs associated with setting up the infrastructure necessary for them to become a feasible alternative to the gasoline vehicle. I don't think today's reservoirs could handle millions of people fueling up their cars with garden hoses

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Weaver View Post
        I'm not sure if its been suppressed, these cars have been around forever and I think most people have heard about them by now. I think one of the biggest hurdles these vehicles need to overcome are the costs associated with setting up the infrastructure necessary for them to become a feasible alternative to the gasoline vehicle. I don't think today's reservoirs could handle millions of people fueling up their cars with garden hoses
        The costs of this also varies of the cooperation of the giant oil companies today. These are some of the richest corporations in the world just waiting for technology to put them out of business. They are not going down without doing anything in their power to earn as much as they can. This isn't evil or anything, it's how a successful modern corporation needs to do their business. You may call it immoral, and so will I, but coin has never had problems overcoming morals.

        I do agree with everything else you've said though, it's just that I have a problem picturing oil companies going down without a fight.
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        • #5



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          • #6
            Originally posted by Noah View Post
            The costs of this also varies of the cooperation of the giant oil companies today. These are some of the richest corporations in the world just waiting for technology to put them out of business. They are not going down without doing anything in their power to earn as much as they can. This isn't evil or anything, it's how a successful modern corporation needs to do their business. You may call it immoral, and so will I, but coin has never had problems overcoming morals.

            I do agree with everything else you've said though, it's just that I have a problem picturing oil companies going down without a fight.
            They are the richest corporations in the world with a whole lot of brain power behind them. I'd be really surprized if any of them are waiting to be put out of business by technology. I would imagine they already have a pretty good idea about when they should start investing in new technologies themselves, its just not where the money is at right now.

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            • #7
              "water is not a fuel"

              let's all say it!

              It takes in water, then it has water vapor as an exhaust... something doesn't add up here.
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              • #8
                You'd be surprised to see how many companies who goes out of business because they haven't kept up with time. From time to time you can read about giant companies going bankrupt despite their economical advantages. Not even all the money in the world can predict what advances will be successful and which one that is going to fail. There's always a risk.

                It's obviously just a matter of time, because at some point the oil reserves will be spent and then they have no resource to earn on. As you said it's more of a question of when, and oil still has many, many years of profit ahead.

                Norway was actually one of the countries in the world that invested the most into the ISDN technology when it came out, primarily a specific operator, Telenor. When DSL came out a few years later, they had already invested heavily into ISDN lines all around Norway. Telenor kept marketing for ISDN lines, despite having the capacity to supply DSL. They didn't stop actively getting new ISDN customers until other operators started to supply DSL on their own. Thus they suppressed the DSL technology here in Norway, since they could have provided it much earlier themselves.

                This was done so they could maximize their profits before having to invest in something new. I see no reason why the oil industry is going to do this different. This is also where many big companies is running a risk, because delaying it too long will damage the company. This happened to a lesser degree with Telenor, and there is a large part of the Norwegian population boycotting them for it now.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bioture View Post
                  "water is not a fuel"

                  let's all say it!

                  It takes in water, then it has water vapor as an exhaust... something doesn't add up here.
                  Of course it's not 1:1.

                  Edit: Oh, I see what you're saying. Yeah, the energy has to come from somewhere to break down the water. I'm guessing it's a chemical reaction and eventually some sort of "external input" would be needed despite what the video said.
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                  • #10
                    It gets better, the energy input to break water into hydrogen gas and oxygen has to be equal at least to the energy you get out in the burning step by definition. It is therefor better to call hydrogen gas an energy carrier instead of a fuel source.
                    Chemical ways to make hydrogen all rely on unstable compounds that require electricity to make them (e.g. hydrides, s block metals) or electricity (loads) that has been made by a power plant that may or may not run on oil based products itself.

                    It might be better for the environment since the pollution is localized at the plant and easier to scrub/clean etc, but it is not the answer yet with our current energy problem.
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                    • #11
                      My god, you'll fall for anything.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Weaver View Post
                        They are the richest corporations in the world with a whole lot of brain power behind them. I'd be really surprized if any of them are waiting to be put out of business by technology. I would imagine they already have a pretty good idea about when they should start investing in new technologies themselves, its just not where the money is at right now.
                        No, of course most of the companies that are into the energy market are investing in new technologies -other than oil, gas and coal- as recourse, but you will only see the benefit of those after over a decade maybe. You must understand that the whole oil business isn't really that old, and a lot of money has been invested into the technology of oil mining and producing. You can't expect a company to just throw away the 'hardware' they have now and start over. Those old investments have to compensate themselves, if a company would never reap from their investments first, there would be no company left.
                        Oil is still valuable for other means, so you would only see a change in the energy business anyway. At least in the Netherlands there are whole parks of wind generators built as first alternative. And warm ground water is being pumped up to heat homes. Another company uses cool water of the industry to heat up water in basins to cultivate Shrimps.
                        As for fuel, most of the companies there are combined or part of oil companies. It will probably take a bit longer before we see alternative fuels at the pumps, a lot of money is invested in that infrastructure as you mentioned.
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                        • #13
                          Honda annouced today that 200 Hydrogen/Electric cars will be introduced this month in California for sale/lease.
                          May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.

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                          • #14
                            Its a beginning, but just a tiny, tiny drop in the bucket. That's probably just a fragment of a percentage of what they sell regular cars of.

                            It just make senses for a companies to use up their oil reserves so the earn as much as possible from it. They are rich enough to keep the market as it is because it would almost be impossible to implement a new infrastructure without them backing it up.
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                            • #15
                              i want a car that runs on love


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