On Sep 22, 6:21*am, wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 02:50:55 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
On Sep 22, 12:01*am, wrote:
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 19:31:57 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
It may seem a scam at this very moment, but I believe it will get
lined out in the future and become very cost effective, and the
technology grows.
take a look at where the computer has gone from the ABC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atanaso...Berry_Computer
then the ENIAC , not only in costs but capabilities.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENIAC
I'pods and memory sticks have more capabilities than the top computers
10 years ago.
I may be wrong, but I think that the hydro-cell has a place in the
near future.
Anything "new" is cost prohibitive .
Computers don't violate the laws of physics.
It takes as much energy to get hydrogen out of a compound as you get
when you put it back. It is a chemical battery.
Who said anything about upholding or *defying physics?????
good lord. *I'm saying that eventually hydrogen power will become a
viable (economically as well as ecologically) option in power...
...
The physics part comes in when you try to conjure up that hydrogen.
Hydrogen is the most abundant substance in the universe but virtually
all of it we can get at is already burnt (locked up in compounds).
There is no net energy gain in breaking it out of these compounds and
then recombining it..
They have lots of exciting ways to use hydrogen but you don't hear
about *any exciting ways to get it. The classic scam is anything that
hydrolyses water with electricity. You would be a lot better off just
using the electricity to drive your machine.
If these alternator scams really worked you would just need an
alternator and a motor.
They call it a perpetual motion machine.
I can see what you're saying man, but that doesn't necessarily mean
that the potential isn't there. and eventually wont' be conquered.
Who knows . There might even be a simple "Mr. Hydrogen" maker sold as
an appliance. Of course that will possibly come about at the same time
somebody figures out how to get rid of the reciprocating engine.