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Water As A Fuel Source.

Water, or HHO is a profuse fuel source and can be utilized to end worldwide warming. By splitting the water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen using an efficient means of electrolysis we can utilize the hydrogen produced to power a combustion engine.

Hydrogen is the cleanest burning fuel available and it will not pollute the atmosphere when it burns. When hydrogen burns it recombines with oxygen to form two molecules, HHO and OH, or hydroxide. As you can see, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are not produced by the combustion of hydrogen. This makes water an ideal fuel source. However, I would like to point out we will still need crude oil to produce the many thousands of products we need. However, it will not be needed as a fuel source.

The great benefit of water as a fuel source is that all of the infrastructure is already in place. We have water piped directly into our homes and businesses. By my calculations, one gallon of water contains *92,270 liters of hydrogen gas.


Inventor Stanley Meyer demonstrated a water fuel cell in 1988 to the U.S. Patent Office and received U.S. Patent No. 4,936,961 (https://patents.google.com/patent/US4936961A/en). The patent explains that the fuel cell is a capacitor with fresh water as the dielectric although salt water will work just as well. A pulsating high voltage is applied to the capacitor plates. The high voltage polarizes the water molecule with the hydrogen atoms being attracted to the negative plate and the oxygen atoms attracted to the positive plate. An increasing high-voltage pulse is applied to the plates in a stair-step fashion until the high-voltage overcomes the covalent bond of the water molecule and it is separated into hydrogen and oxygen gases at a high volume. The hydrogen gas is then collected in a separate container and burned in the combustion engine along with oxygen (Meyers, 1987).


Hydrogen and oxygen can also be used to create a battery to power electric vehicles or spacecraft by utilizing oxygen and hydrogen as the battery charge. When a molecule of water is split, the positively charged hydrogen and negatively charged oxygen atoms create a difference of potential that can power an electric motor. The Apollo Spacecraft Moon missions used hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell in just this way to provide power to the Apollo missions to Moon and water for the astronauts (https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/fuel-cell-apollo/nasm_A19730934000).


This technology was also been demonstrated in Japan by Genepax in 2008. Genepax had a working model of a small car that produced 49.7 miles per liter of water utilizing hydrogen/oxygen battery technology, although more advanced than the Apollo fuel cells (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLjVVPeyDKk).


Here are some of the benefits of using water as a fuel source.

We can eliminate all the power lines that crisscross our country since individual water power units can be mass-produced for home or business use and not need to be transmitted over long distance lines and there will be no need for centralized power stations.


The electrical power lines that emit electromagnetic radiation and spoil our neighborhood view can eventually be eliminated, saving some of our forests and reduce electromagnetic radiation from said power lines and thus eliminate some brain abnormalities.


Our forests clean the air of carbon dioxide, which they breath, and expel oxygen, which we breath. When enough people begin to use water as a fuel source, carbon dioxide levels will drop dramatically and result in falling worldwide temperatures. However, the downside is that plants will not have a plentiful source of carbon dioxide which they need to breath and produce food for our people. Plants are now flourishing in our carbon dioxide rich atmosphere and so they will not flourish and produce as much then as now.


Also, seawater can be used instead of fresh water in this process and this technology can provide coastal cities with fresh water from the world's oceans since the splitting of the water into hydrogen and oxygen leaves behind all unwanted elements and gases. Then oxygen and hydrogen are recombined to product fresh and contaminant free water.


Another wonderful benefit is that people will no longer have to burn alive in car accidents since the fuel tank will be full of water and not volatile gasoline.


Also, we can purify sewer water before releasing it into our streams and rivers since, as explained above, all unwanted elements are left behind in the splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen.


Yet, another benefit in this process is that water is renewable. Once the hydrogen and oxygen are recombined in the combustion process, HO and HHO are both produced and recycled back into the atmosphere where it will eventually rain down and fill our lakes and streams.


In time, we can expect our atmosphere to become free of many industrial pollutants which now fill our atmosphere and result in smog and smoke-filled sky's. This technology can be used in industrial applications as well as for general use to power our automobiles, our homes, and our businesses. The benefits to this simple technology are many and I would like to include more, but I hope you can think of a few yourselves.


On the downside, our city water comes from a central point of distribution which can be knocked out during natural disasters or wars, shutting off our water supply and our electricity. Although, fresh water tanks at our homes and businesses can store water and keep our power going until repairs can be made. There will also be a displacement of workers in the coal, oil, and natural gas industries. However, we will need new workers to produce the combustion engines that run on hydrogen and the water powered generators for our homes and workers to install and maintain them.


Strong opposition will happen towards people becoming energy independent from centralized power providers and from people who do not want to see American's energy independent.


Still, the great benefit that water as a fuel source could be to humanity worldwide cannot be denied. It could revolutionize our world and clean our skies, our water, our lakes and rivers and the oceans as well, since we will not be dumping large amounts of polluted water into our oceans in time. Also, our view of the world will improve since we will not see all of the power poles in our neighborhoods, nor the transmission lines transiting our countryside.


A brighter and pollution free environment could be headed our way.

 

Written by Wayne Hill

Inspired by The Holy Spirit.

 

*Calculations for the comment in the text concerning how much hydrogen gas is in a gallon of water.

--One mole of hydrogen is 1.008 grams by weight and is equivalent to 24.62 liters or 6.5 gallons by volume of hydrogen gas. There are 453.51 grams to a pound. When we divide 453.51 grams by 1.008 grams, which is the weight of one mole of hydrogen, we get 449.91 moles of hydrogen in one pound of water. A gallon of water weighs 8.33 pounds. If we now multiply 449.91 by 8.33 by 24.62 liters we get 92,270 liters of hydrogen gas from one gallon of water. --

 

 

 

 
 
 

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