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There is also potential problems created by hydrogen embrittlement.

Several patents exists in this field, I have checked them out. Supposedly an alloy was once created that split water into H2 and O2 when it came in contact with it. There was also a spark-plug like device that could split water on demand and ignite it.

Meyers claim was that there was a certain frequency that enabled electrolysis to happen with a lower power consumption.

There have also been many 100+ mpg carburetors developed but silenced by Big Oil (supposedly).

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There have also been many 100+ mpg carburetors developed but silenced by Big Oil (supposedly).

Doubt. The world never uses less oil, it just starts using oil for other things (plastics, roads, heating, lubrication, etc)

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The whole "big oil" thing is bunk. Oil Barons may be shrewd, but they aren't stupid. Energy is energy, and if this can power a car, it can power the grid.

If such a device existed, they wouldn't shelve it. They would put one in every power substation and make trillions of dollars. They'd sell one to every automobile manufacturer and make trillions. They'd put one in every home and make trillions. They'd put one in every boat and make trillions.

No Oil Baron cares about oil for the sake of oil. They want profit. And a water powered ENGINE, not car, ENGINE. Is worth far more than oil.

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>The whole "big oil" thing is bunk. Oil Barons may be shrewd, but they aren't stupid. Energy is energy, and if this can power a car, it can power the grid.

Agreed.

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I don't believe in peak oil, I don't think it comes from dinosaurs either. I think the planet produces it.

I researched highly efficient carbs many years ago, found many stories of 100+ mpg, some even more.

The trick seems to be vaporizing the fuel before it enters the engine.

https://www.farmshow.com/view_articles.php?a_id=822

I am not going to try to convince you but I do think it is possible. There is monetary incentive to keep vehicles sucking gasoline.

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'Dinosaurs' is like the kids level explaination, it's prehistoric krill in most cases IIRC and coal is prehistoric swamp/forest.

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I'd be curious to see what the emissions would look like. The description makes me think of a natural gas or propane set up, it's just not a pressurized gas.

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Organic material without the presence of oxygen becomes petroleum under certain circumstances. Mostly involving time, and a lack of oxygen. Our petroleum was formed in the Carboniferous period, before oxygen was a big part of the atmosphere. So its mostly algae/plankton that died hundreda of millions of years ago, sank to to the bottom of the ocean.

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Bu bu but muh global warhmin! Greta looks down at her prepared talking points to India.