What the guy did was pretty cool, but it wasn't 'running a car on water'.
He was using electric power to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, and then running his engine on the hydrogen. This takes a lot of electrical power to get any useful amount.
Basically he was using electrical power to run his internal combustion engine, which is pretty cool, but nothing the energy companies need to fear.
Yeah, I'm sick of the "water engine" nonsense. If you could get energy out of water so easily it'd be rediscovered so often that Rockefeller might as well have just patented the tech himself back when cars were first invented.
he had applied for a patent and they asked him to demonstrate three things that he was claiming. These things made his devise different and I think I saw a video where he was demonstrating these differences.
Not this again.
What the guy did was pretty cool, but it wasn't 'running a car on water'.
He was using electric power to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, and then running his engine on the hydrogen. This takes a lot of electrical power to get any useful amount.
Basically he was using electrical power to run his internal combustion engine, which is pretty cool, but nothing the energy companies need to fear.
Yeah, I'm sick of the "water engine" nonsense. If you could get energy out of water so easily it'd be rediscovered so often that Rockefeller might as well have just patented the tech himself back when cars were first invented.
he had applied for a patent and they asked him to demonstrate three things that he was claiming. These things made his devise different and I think I saw a video where he was demonstrating these differences.