--- "Monty J. Harder" [email protected] wrote:
On 9/12/07, Jeremy Fowler [email protected] wrote:
Imagine filling up your tank with chemically
enhanced saltwater and
modifying the engine to include an RF transmitter
that focuses the
frequencies on the pistons.
The process of separating H from O can't be done with less energy than the process of rejoining them produces. At best, this new process may be more efficient than others, but if you start with salt water and end with water vapor, you can't get energy out of the process.
Definitely, but you can expend the fuel to travel someplace and back again. But you would want to use an electric motor and use the extracted H in a fuel cell. However, if your going to do it all on board, you'd better be driving a BIG truck or bus. You'd need to "scrub" the H and O before feeding it into the fuel cell. There's a lot of other technical things you need to do, but let's just say if you're using water you can't do it in a vehicle the size of a VW or something. PS some of these things aren't exactly what you would call ummm ... quiet.