What is this thread all about?
Just a place for general discussion. A place to unload whats on your mind and talk about anything - personal, health, help needed, achievements, daily highs and daily lows, theories, predictions and what have you.
Does not need to be Q related
I've been looking into 'running cars on water', since there was a post about how the fella who was murdered in Buffalo was working on that tech. Needless to say, it makes me dread studying for grad school. Why would I want to study that crap when I can be digging into a world-changing fuel?
But anyway
It seems there's 2 versions of the tech: The inefficient version with low yield that won't get your assassinated, and Stanley Meyer's highly efficient version which will absolutely get you assassinated.
Low yield version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d85OX6yEwE0&ab_channel=NightHawkInLight
High yield version: https://youtu.be/GsMOFHPjZpo (around 4:00)
At this point it's worth mentioning that running your car on water is a bit of a misnomer, cause it's the hydrogen in water that we're after. Essentially, this tech runs your car on hydrogen, which shouldn't be surprising cause it already works that way with gasoline. Gasoline is C8H18, so when it's broken down for use in your engine it'll leave behind a bunch of carbon. Water is H2O, so it breaks down into hydrogen and water.
The low yield version, at best, will just make your car use gasoline more efficiently. Not such a bad thing considering today's gas prices. The high yield version is where things get fun. High voltage and high frequency combined together to force the H2O apart and into gas form.
How did Stanley do it? He said it was God putting the tech in his head. There's a certain Nikola Tesla who said something similar...
It'd be great to stay and post more about it, but I've got to study. I've downloaded all of Stanley's patents that I can, and I hope to find the time to see if I can put something together.
Do it but don't tell anyone if you crack it.
If you do crack it, document it and film it in full, then put it in a torrent so anyone can copy it and replicate it.