Here is the thread I found this on https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/378598168
What a coincidence. This man built a engine that ran on water and he happened to get killed in the Buffalo shooting. Here is proof of his engine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAFQdYYXyls
It's entirely possible this was a conspiracy murder by the oil companies to assassinate the inventor that would make their product obsolete and bankrupt them, disguised as a white supremacist attack. A similar thing happened to Stanley Myer, the feds poisoned him because he made a car run on water.
A few weeks ago I discovered this video https://youtu.be/1xHQWu2ZzPc A man put a lawnmower carburetor on his old car that had a V8 in it and got 45mpg after tuning it. I wonder if the feds will come after this guy too. He has not made a video in weeks.
Video is from 2015 7 years ago
It is a ridiculous theory that he was killed because of this.
It was pretty cool what he did, but you have to use energy to pull hydrogen away from the oxygen in the water, which comes from putting in electrical power.
Nothing is free.
Technology has existed since at least 1978. Kek.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjfONpsFvyM
I dated a girl whose family was able to basically run all their vehicles on hose water. Her dad retrofitted a bunch of their older vehicles. Didn’t believe it til I saw her actually fill her tank and start her old Raider. Her dad told me not to go talking about it and I haven’t told a soul in a decade and a half.
I wonder if a car could run on moonshine?
I had a great uncle who invented a listening device that could hear up to a mile away that he mounted in the trees for the purpose of catching poachers on his land. He invented alot of different things including building a backyard diorama model of the space city exhibit he put in the (I think 1961) World fair in Seattle. The government got word somehow of his listening device and confiscated it, saying a civilian wasn’t allowed to have that high tech of technology.
Mythbusters episode. You can, but it has too be a 'flexfuel' type of newer vehicle that can handle high-ethanol content, or else it'll stall the engine.
Dammit, I told you not to tell anyone. Never sharing my secrets with you again.
Eh, plenty more secrets I could share but we’re in polite company.
Yamaha raider?
I have a styrker :)
Those are cool but this was a ‘89 Dodge. I made fun of her for it back then but it was actually pretty cool.
Exactly this
I was agreeing that yes, it will work, but it requires energy to do so. Nothing is free.
He is saying that the first law of thermodynamics says you don’t get something for nothing; the second law states it ain’t even that good...
You're fighting the old system yet think they taught you the right physics and chemistry? LOL !!!! Better not question your masters BRO !!!!
Some of us have also done the experiments ourselves and validated that the models in the 1990's textbooks are accurate enough to rely on for day-to-day engineering.
Three laws of thermodynamics.
1 You can't win.
2 You can't break even.
3 You can't leave the game.