- Run A Car On Water
- Posted by RUN A CAR ON WATER on May 27th, 2008
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- Posted by Bob Eager on May 27th, 2008
On Tue, 27 May 2008 14:58:19 UTC, mymail@hotmail.com wrote:
Yes, Ron.
--
Bob Eager
Use the BIG mirror service in the UK:
http://www.mirrorservice.org
- Posted by Don Aitken on May 27th, 2008
On Tue, 27 May 2008 14:24:36 +0100, brightside S9
<address@replyto_is_not.invalid> wrote:
The extraordinary thing about this scam is how old it is - older than
the internal combustion engine. The first version was the "Keely
motor", demonstrated in Philadelphia in 1874. It was run by a
compressed air generator hidden in the cellar. The car that runs on
water has turned up in the press as a new "discovery" every ten years
or so for more than a century now. The story has been told by, among
others, Ackerman ("Popular Fallacies" 1950) MacDougall ("Hoaxes" 1958)
and Sladek ("The New Apocrypha" 1974).
--
Don Aitken
Mail to the From: address is not read.
To email me, substitute "clara.co.uk" for "freeuk.com"
- Posted by Steve Terry on May 27th, 2008
"brightside S9" <address@replyto_is_not.invalid> wrote in message
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and Hydrogen with a portable electrolysis plant in the boot of the car
The most practical is to use a HV generator creating arcing
on the surface of a replaceable aluminium spinning plate
immersed in water.
The hydrogen created will both run the engine and a generator
powered by the engine to create the HV.
This technique is used by the military to power generators
The only problem is it also creates piles of aluminium oxide,
a few years of everyone using that technique would deplete
the worlds bauxite (aluminium) supplies and create mountains
of aluminium oxide.
Steve Terry
- Posted by Eeyore on May 27th, 2008
Steve Terry wrote:
Cite please.
Graham
- Posted by Martin² on May 28th, 2008
Steve Terry:
Nope ! The laws of thermodynamics will not allow it.
It takes more energy to split water into H and O2, then you get back by
burning it,
specially in relatively inefficient internal combustion engine.
However those of you who can walk on water, should have no problem running
on water :-)
Regards,
Martin
- Posted by Burton Bradstock on May 28th, 2008
Steve Terry wrote:
Sadly for your process, the production of aluminium oxide is the first
stage in producing aluminium from bauxite....and it all sounds little
different from the perpetual-motion device of a generator that charges
a battery that runs the generator....
- Posted by Steve Terry on May 28th, 2008
"Burton Bradstock" <nospam@here.invalid> wrote in message
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About 5 years ago Reuters reported that an Irishman had invented
what he called the Jasker machine, which used a gyroscope
(inside a cabinet the size of a washing machine) which was coupled
to an electric motor to spin it and a generator which fed car batteries
which powered the motor, and had extra over to charge the batteries.
The theory being the extra energy was coming from Gravity
that the gyroscope was absorbing whist spinning!
Prof Eric Lathwaite inventor of the linear motor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Laithwaite
Postulated something similar with his experiments with gyroscopes.
A couple of days later the Reuters report disappeared from their website.
Of course if it worked anyone could make one and they would eventually
drain the earths gravity slowing down it's spin, killing us all.
Some conspiracy theorists believe there is a Men In Black force,
whose job is to scotch the machines, and information about them.
Steve Terry
- Posted by Digby on May 28th, 2008
On Wed, 28 May 2008 16:09:22 +0100, "Steve Terry" <gFOURwwk@tesco.net>
wrote:
Prof Eric Lathwaite may have been clever but not infallible, he
thought that moths communicate via ultra short wave electromagnetic
phenomena and persisted in his belief even after it had been
disproved.
- Posted by Steve Terry on May 28th, 2008
"Digby" <a> wrote in message
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than a non spinning one.
It's safe to say his studies of physics are much better than his ones of
biology
Besides what's that got to do with the possibility of gravity motors?
Lathwaite was interested in them for propulsion, not energy capture
for power generation.
Steve Terry
- Posted by Eeyore on May 28th, 2008
Digby wrote:
I suspect something similar will be true of the AGW religion believers.
Graham
- Posted by Burton Bradstock on May 28th, 2008
Steve Terry wrote:
The moon's doing that anyway.
- Posted by Steve Terry on May 28th, 2008
"Burton Bradstock" <nospam@here.invalid> wrote in message
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Jaskers
we'll be dead in only hundreds or even tens of years.
What no one has asked is why did Reuters withdraw the article from their
archives?
Steve Terry
- Posted by Burton Bradstock on May 29th, 2008
Steve Terry wrote:
Well, you did use the word 'eventually'....so that included the moon
scenario.
The sun will implode due to gravity effects too, but that's after the
moon's gone.
- Posted by Steve Terry on May 29th, 2008
"Burton Bradstock" <nospam@here.invalid> wrote in message
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millions
of years which i hope you agree isn't of much concern, but a large number
of Jaskers would do the same in only a few years, which is of slightly
greater concern.
Steve Terry
- Posted by Burton Bradstock on June 1st, 2008
brightside S9 wrote:
The sun will reach a size which wil lbe unsustainable by its internal
muclear processes, and it will then collapse in on itself. AKA an
implosion.
- Posted by PeterC on June 1st, 2008
On Sun, 01 Jun 2008 10:50:13 +0100, brightside S9 wrote:
An implosion is forced by external pressure; collapse is usually due to
gravity.
A star, at any state, doesn't really have much pressure outside it.
--
Peter.
You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion?
It's not rocket science, you know.
- Posted by dennis@home on June 1st, 2008
"PeterC" <giraffenos.pam@homecall.co.uk> wrote in message
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It does when it goes super nova.
The core is compressed by the explosion.
- Posted by ato_zee@hotmail.com on June 1st, 2008
Does this turn the water into steam to
drive the engine?
- Posted by Steve Terry on June 1st, 2008
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Steve Terry