Scientists Find a Simple Way to Produce Hydrogen From Water at Room Temperature | |
5lats
User ID: 83914953 United States 09/05/2022 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This technology has been around for many years, old stuff. It's revolutionary but you don't see any hydrogen motors because they don't make any money from it. Until these fucks are gone we will never see any of the astounding technologies that exist today. Do more than expected, take less than allowed. When dealing with a friend, if you aren't getting the short end, you're doing it wrong. Any good Muslim joke starts with a glance over the shoulder. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77000016 09/05/2022 11:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They don't want us to have low cost abundant energy. They want to control our every move. Quoting: Blizzard Lizzard It's not that at all. It's you can't be trusted with the technology. Can you imagine a society where these mass shooters turn into jihad bombers? Well they can and you won't get the chance to kill your fellow man. |
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Raojai70
User ID: 84139564 Thailand 09/05/2022 11:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The problem with hydrogen powered vehicles is how you store and distribute so a technology to make hydrogen when you need it is good. It doesn’t sound like it’s low cost. You are effectively “burning” aluminium - the energy required to make the hydrogen comes from the oxidation of metallic aluminium to Al(III). If we had lots of waste aluminium that might be fine, but aluminium can and should be recycled back into new aluminium cans. This is quite a cheap process whereas to make new aluminium from bauxite ore requires a lot of electricity. This is why aluminium comes from Canada and the smelting plants are built next to hydroelectric dams. Raojai70 |
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User ID: 84018882 United States 09/05/2022 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They don't want us to have low cost abundant energy. They want to control our every move. Quoting: Blizzard Lizzard It's not that at all. It's you can't be trusted with the technology. Can you imagine a society where these mass shooters turn into jihad bombers? Well they can and you won't get the chance to kill your fellow man. What a dumbass. Of course France. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80364149 United States 09/06/2022 12:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They don't want us to have low cost abundant energy. They want to control our every move. Quoting: Blizzard Lizzard It's not that at all. It's you can't be trusted with the technology. Can you imagine a society where these mass shooters turn into jihad bombers? Well they can and you won't get the chance to kill your fellow man. Yep, sad truth, if all of humanity was educated in chemistry an had the knowledge to make bombs this world would be far more chaotic, just cant trust all 8 billion of em, only takes a few dozen, or even one to totally disrupt world order. |
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Pilgrim001
(OP) User ID: 82713236 United States 09/06/2022 02:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like somebody was able to figure out Stanley Meyers method of extracting hydrogen efficiently from water....it was a matter of time! I don't think that Meyers was onto anything like aluminum and Galium?. my perception of Meyers was that he was exploring frequency and vibrations. I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |
Pilgrim001
(OP) User ID: 82713236 United States 09/06/2022 02:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The problem with hydrogen powered vehicles is how you store and distribute so a technology to make hydrogen when you need it is good. It doesn’t sound like it’s low cost. You are effectively “burning” aluminium - the energy required to make the hydrogen comes from the oxidation of metallic aluminium to Al(III). If we had lots of waste aluminium that might be fine, but aluminium can and should be recycled back into new aluminium cans. This is quite a cheap process whereas to make new aluminium from bauxite ore requires a lot of electricity. This is why aluminium comes from Canada and the smelting plants are built next to hydroelectric dams. Quoting: Raojai70 If the process is efficient enough, H won't need to be stored (in heavy tanks of compressed H), but will be generated as it is needed. I don't remember tanks on Meyers car. I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84063464 New Zealand 09/06/2022 02:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The problem with hydrogen powered vehicles is how you store and distribute so a technology to make hydrogen when you need it is good. It doesn’t sound like it’s low cost. You are effectively “burning” aluminium - the energy required to make the hydrogen comes from the oxidation of metallic aluminium to Al(III). If we had lots of waste aluminium that might be fine, but aluminium can and should be recycled back into new aluminium cans. This is quite a cheap process whereas to make new aluminium from bauxite ore requires a lot of electricity. This is why aluminium comes from Canada and the smelting plants are built next to hydroelectric dams. Quoting: Raojai70 Does hydrogen like to go boom? Same in NZ, manapoiri dam for Tiwari point, it uses 13 % of the country's power, I think the queen owned it for a while, Rio Tinto |
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User ID: 84018882 United States 09/06/2022 02:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They don't want us to have low cost abundant energy. They want to control our every move. Quoting: Blizzard Lizzard It's not that at all. It's you can't be trusted with the technology. Can you imagine a society where these mass shooters turn into jihad bombers? Well they can and you won't get the chance to kill your fellow man. Yep, sad truth, if all of humanity was educated in chemistry an had the knowledge to make bombs this world would be far more chaotic, just cant trust all 8 billion of em, only takes a few dozen, or even one to totally disrupt world order. LOL! You have very little imagination. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83345729 Brazil 09/06/2022 03:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was always very easy to get hydrogen from water using aluminum, just used a little caustic soda+aluminium+water. The problem with this solution to obtain hydrogen is that to extract aluminum from the ore, amounts of energy much higher than the energy of the hydrogen obtained are required. ALUMINUM PRODUCTION is the largest consumer of electric energy in the world. |