Friday, June 27, 2008

JAPANESE WATER POWERED CAR!!

Amazing reproduction of an hydrogen car. This was already made by Stanley Meyer.

(Correction) This technology is very similar to what Stanley Meyer had, but instead of using a combustion engine, this generates electricity to drive an electric motor. Thanks to one of our Reader for this correction.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This car is not the same as Stanley Meyer's, although it proves the same universal concept, that water can be split using less energy than previously thought. Stanley Meyer's car was an internal combustion engine which burned the hydrogen captured from splitting the H20, and this Genepax car is an electric car which captures an electron from splitting the H20 to charge its batteries. It must release the H and the O to the atmosphere to find each other again and rain on us ;-)

Either way, it's the easy splitting of the H20 that the nay-sayers have been objecting to.

Suzanne.

Unknown said...

Sweet!
Similar, but new tech! I like that!

Let's get started building this in Canada and US now, and China, and India, and Africa!!!

I wish I could get in touch with Bombardier! Get them to build Buses, planes and trains this way! :)

Thanks for the useful corrections Suzanne.