Yeah, I think so...
Would be a massive blow on the economy if water powered cars came into use.
2007-07-11 02:44:57
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answered by Badgerer 6
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Isn't it amazing how many people here have never heard of a hydrogen fuel cell?
Water Powered Cars or Hydrogen/Oxygen Powered Cars, using 100% water as fuel is real. By spiltting water by electrolysis and creating hydrogen/oxygen gas, you can replace gasoline. We have been taught this is impossible! Engineers, scientists and professors may in fact tell tell you you're crazy to believe such non sense. They will also set out to prove you wrong. They base their laws of physics form 1825 thinking. Faraday's laws. Did you know that the first ICE engine ran on hydrogen from water? BMW has them! Hyunda will be making them. Japan indorses them. Many patents, inventions have been bought and there project is shelved, yes it is true. Some of the stubborn inventors who don't sell out disappear. Yes that's right. It happens in the US, Aus, NZ, UK and India. We are in a crunch to find alternative fuels. The pressure is on. War for oil is not the way to go. Talking politics about a hydrogen future that never comes, is not going to help either. Arthur C. Clarke explained how there were four stages in the way scientists react to the development of anything of a revolutionary nature.
2007-07-11 09:43:30
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answered by Michael N 6
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No. If the oil companies actually had a water powered car the could make a lot more money by selling that, and they'd be seen as the saviour of the planet.
2007-07-11 09:38:37
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answered by mark 7
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Probably the oil companies for sure. Auto companies? Probably it is in their back room being investigated but it would not be cost efficient at this time. They are all for Hybrids right now.
2007-07-11 09:40:44
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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People tried steam powered cars. Remember, steam=pressure, and lots of it. Some of the explosions were quite spectacular.
2007-07-11 09:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Because there isn't yet the infrastructure to support such cars on the market yet.
2007-07-11 10:09:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It would make sense. Why would they want to run themselves out of business?
Oh, and "water powered"? Oh, you mean steam power.
Yeah, that's a new concept.
2007-07-11 09:37:51
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answered by Deutscher Eishockey Bund 2
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Yep
2007-07-11 09:38:20
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answered by Smelly Cat 6
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yes
2007-07-11 09:41:33
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answered by dream theatre 7
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No
It was physics that held it back
2007-07-11 09:38:08
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answered by mark 7
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