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jookyle
12th May 2011, 04:53
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2wG90QlZSU&NR=1
See, it can work. :flame:
Carmody
18th May 2011, 16:26
"Rhode's gas, Brown's gas, Yule Brown, George Wiesman, Eagle Research, Dennis Lee" as search parameters on the web.
See this forum and the Wade Frasier Thread. That thread and it's links would get people up to speed on what goes on with such technologies.
exactly what happened to that invention?? the us government has it I guess as other governments as well and it;s not going to share it with us, because that will give us so much freedom and independence from the system in place and the PTB. but lets all work together in getting this technology going.
Rocky_Shorz
18th May 2011, 17:45
right now the whole world understands how dangerous nukes are, by simply taking water to power a Prius you can create a generator...
add 2 windmills without the blades to the front axle of a Prius and it can power neighborhoods...
by just talking about it, kids from colleges will get ideas on how to keep making it better...
the world will always need oil, but right now it needs more clean energy solutions...
7492
Rocky_Shorz
18th May 2011, 21:16
http://www.free-energy-info.com/
all of Stan Meyer's patents are listed on that page relating to powering an auto with water...
Rocky_Shorz
18th May 2011, 21:25
I'm curious what would happen to a Nuke Rod hit by water's Blue flame, could it possibly burn it down to nothing without releasing as many harmful substances?
Axman
18th May 2011, 22:02
Rocky
If you go to Carmondys post and look up yule I think he did three demonstrations for the us gov on how to dispose of spent rods by burning them with brown gas and they shot him down every time unthinkable the something is out there to deal with this stuff and they want the money to bury it. I think the patents are on line also.
The Axman
Axman
18th May 2011, 22:05
Also added it to my old car works great 21 mpg to 24 mpg it helps.Have not had time to build the torch yet but I will.
Rocky_Shorz
19th May 2011, 20:03
today...
U.S. Department of Energy Announces Expanded Partnership with Industry to Advance Next-Generation Automotive Technologies
May 19, 2011
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu today announced U.S. DRIVE, a cooperative partnership with industry to accelerate the development of clean, advanced, energy-efficient technologies for cars and light trucks and the infrastructure needed to support their widespread use. This partnership is part of DOE's broad strategy to expand the availability of advanced vehicles to American families to help protect them from future spikes in gas prices and reduce our nation's reliance on imported oil. Formerly known as the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership, U.S. DRIVE – Driving Research and Innovation for Vehicle efficiency and Energy sustainability – brings together top technical experts from DOE, the national laboratories, and industry partners to identify critical research and development (R&D) needs, develop technical targets and strategic roadmaps, and evaluate R&D progress on a broad range of advanced vehicle and energy infrastructure technologies...
EERE (http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/news/progress_alerts.cfm/pa_id=532)
Rocky_Shorz
19th May 2011, 22:13
for those that didn't read the link, you would have smiled seeing this...
Today's announcement of U.S. DRIVE marks the addition of two new members that bring additional focus on electric-drive vehicle technologies to the partnership. The Electric Power Research Institute and Tesla Motors will join DOE and long-standing industry partners that have renewed their strong commitments to collaborative, pre-competitive R&D.
GlassSteagallfan
20th May 2011, 05:56
I'm curious what would happen to a Nuke Rod hit by water's Blue flame, could it possibly burn it down to nothing without releasing as many harmful substances?
I don't remember which Alex Jones video interview, but the interviewee told of a laser that could burn radiation to a safe level.
This interview was posted here not too long ago.
Rocky_Shorz
20th May 2011, 19:02
wow, let's dig that one up...
Rocky_Shorz
20th May 2011, 19:14
for those interested...
DOE Webinar May 23: Hydrogen Production by PEM Electrolysis—Spotlight on Giner and Proton
May 20, 2011
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is offering a webinar on Monday, May 23, 2011, from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. (EDT) titled "Hydrogen Production by PEM Electrolysis—Spotlight on Giner and Proton." Register now to attend this free webinar.
Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) electrolysis is commercially available and is an enabling technology for renewable hydrogen production with zero carbon footprint. Electrolysis technologies have been used in large-scale central production plants supporting, for example, the ammonia production industry. On the smaller scale, electrolysis technologies have been used for distributed systems, such as renewable hydrogen filling stations. Water splitting by electrolysis represents an important part of the DOE portfolio of near- to mid-term hydrogen production pathways; however, the high cost of electrolyzer-produced hydrogen remains a barrier to wider adoption. To address this, key research and development efforts are underway to improve cell and stack performance while reducing capital and operational costs. Leaders in these research efforts, Monjid Hamdan of Giner Electrochemical Systems and Kathy Ayers of Proton Onsite, will discuss recent progress, as well as future scenarios for renewable hydrogen production by PEM electrolysis...
EERE Link (http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/news/progress_alerts.cfm/pa_id=533)
Elixer
20th May 2011, 20:32
I think this is all about the last words in that video:"Let's hope this doesn't make the water prices go up".
Is Water the new Oil?
That would be a big problem.
We should be careful to base any new energy paradigm on something as vital as sweet water.
It is easily controlled and taxed, made scarce and used as mechanism of control.
Rocky_Shorz
20th May 2011, 21:27
70% of our planet is water, don't worry...
desalinization plants can replace the oil refineries on the coast...
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