In response walker Fast to his Publication

No need for catalytic converters anymore.
I've been building hydrogen generators for gas vehicles for years and they do work. They double gas mileage, increase the horsepower, and clean out the interior of your engine which also keeps oil cleaner longer. This technology has been around for a very very long time but these corrupt politicians have suppressed it for so long, this is nothing new. 😁

"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

In response James Dean to his Publication

How is the hydrogen produced?

In response wht 2.0 to his Publication

Hydrogen is produced by running a 12 volt electrical current in between stainless steel plates or tubes one side being negative the other side being positive separated.
When the plates or tubes are immersed in water they create an electrolysis which causes bubbles to go up into the unit and the gas is released are hydrogen and oxygen as water is one molecule hydrogen to molecules oxygen.

You could see several different hydrogen units that they sell on eBay just type in

"hydrogen generator"

"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

In response James Dean to his Publication

So water is used up in the process? ... water is getting sort of scarce isn't it? Does it have to be fresh water?

then hydrogen is burned in the car

Where does the exhaust water come from?

So then hydrogen is produced on board?

The 'charge' mentioned in the meme then is the on board 12v battery being charged back up that produces nearly 1000 mi worth of hydrogen?

What sort of battery we talking?
EV sized lithium?

In response wht 2.0 to his Publication

Hydrogen is extremely volatile and it is used instead of gasoline but like a gasoline engine it also uses oxygen to the intake system which creates the vapor like you see early in the mornings when you start your car when it's cold out.

1 gallon of water produces 133 gallons of hydrogen. You can actually use ocean water which is the right amount needed to cause electrolysis but salt water is also very corrosive.

Yes hydrogen can be produced on board but that is not what they want they still want you to have some type of a fuel cell which you're going to have to pay for you're going to have to pay for somebody else to generate the hydrogen but guys like me already know how to produce hydrogen without using a hydrogen fuel cell. .

Here's a video on Stan Myers that exposed that car's can actually run strictly on water
https://youtu.be/staL1wr07Sg?si=Cqp5SpSxBrB1VI9H

Stan Meyer explains the Water Fuel Technology. Water car GENIUS - YouTube

Hydrogen generators http://www.greenfuelh2o.com

Thanks so much.
Ok so if water now essentially becomes the fuel wouldn't that further severely impact a resource that's already becoming scarce? Causing only the rich to be able to afford it?
*Or* somehow does the water the system exhausts equal the water used in the first place? I don't see how that would be possible but I'm no techie by a long shot.
Something else that jumps out is he was operating under the belief in 'peak oil' which as far as I know has now been disproven and 'oil' (no longer even considered 'fossil' fuel' is continuously being produced by earth processes.
Personally I suspect transportation and energy devices will eventually (likely already exist) enter into the realm of sound, frequency and resonance.
I find it all fascinating.
I do remember hearing about Stanley and the water car years ago. What became of him? Was he another who got the offer he couldn't refuse?

In response James Dean to his Publication

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In response wht 2.0 to his Publication

Using water instead of oil would be better in so many ways the main one would be able to start reducing the rising sea levels 😁😂🤣

"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

In response James Dean to his Publication

LOL ... 👍

"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord" Is1:18;

In response James Dean to his Publication

Saw this just now .. on board electrolysis on the fly .. 👍

Looks like it uses those 'spark plug' looking electrolysis things Stan developed and showed in that video

https://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2024/10/toyota-water-powered-engine-outperforms-hydrogen-and-electric-vehicles-evs-video-3822633.html

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