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Water the way of the future |
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Water is the
most abundant fuel source on the planet, so why aren’t we using it?
Because
it’s free and large corporations can't benefit from us, so this technology has
been kept secret since before the Second World War. These large corporations aren’t
going to submit easily, why would they! The only way we can make a difference
and change the world is to support the cause.
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WATER would seem to be relatively easy for
scientists to understand. It is the only natural substance on Earth
that is found as a gas, liquid, and solid. It covers 70 percent of
Earth’s surface, makes up 60 percent of the human body, and constitutes
90 percent of a person’s blood.
However,
the water molecule is far from simple. Given its low molecular weight,
water at ambient conditions should be a gas instead of a liquid. Its
boiling point is nearly 200°C higher than expected compared with
similar-size molecules. And, unlike most substances, when ice melts,
the water molecules pack more closely together than they do when
frozen, which is why ice cubes float. In addition to its familiar
liquid phase, water has at least 3 other liquidlike phases and up to 14
solid phases.
The average electron density around the oxygen
atom in a water molecule is about 10 times that around the hydrogen
atoms. This nonuniform distribution of positive and negative charges
leads to the substance’s unusual behavior.
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HYDROGEN is a great answer to the free energy solution, and I for one want a clean planet for my childrens future. Hydrogen simply is obtailed by splitting a water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen.
Hydrogen and oxygen can be combined in a fuel cell to produce
electrical energy. A fuel cell uses a chemical reaction to provide an
external voltage, as does a battery, but differs from a battery in that
the fuel is continually supplied in the form of hydrogen and oxygen
gas. It can produce electrical energy at a higher efficiency than just
burning the hydrogen to produce heat to drive a generator because it is
not subject to the thermal bottleneck from the second law of thermodynamics.
It's only product is water, so it is pollution-free. All these features
have led to periodic great excitement about its potential, but we are
still in the process of developing that potential as a pollution-free,
efficient energy source (see Kartha and Grimes).
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Nikola Tesla's Dream For Free Energy |
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Tesla's
goal was clear. He wanted to provide the world with free energy, but
the wealthy bankers of his day refused to support him. Why give away
energy when you can charge people for it? Well, this was the thinking
of the bankers, and it appears they got their way. How much is your
power bill this month?
Nikola Tesla
July 1856 – January 1943
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Perth Fuel Cell Bus Trial |
As part of the Western Australian Government's
commitment to working towards sustainable transport energy solutions in
Western Australia, a number of initiatives are being introduced to
encourage the development of clean fuels.
Since September 2004,
Perth has been participating in one of the first major trials of
hydrogen fuel cell buses in the world. Three Daimler Chrysler hydrogen
fuel cell buses will be trialled on normal Perth service routes for two
years.
Participation in the trial brings Western Australians
close to the global development of this exciting technology, and will
allow us to fully evaluate the potential of hydrogen and fuel cells as
one of the possible transport energy solutions of the future.
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