Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:27 am
Gidday
Well there is no real threat that the world will suddenly wake up one morning and find there is no energy. There are many ways other than oil to produce energy but anything that does get used has to be controled by the big multi-national companies or else it will be crushed.
There is such a thing as cold fusion which has been achieved by scientist and has produced up to 600 times more energy than was put in in the form of electricity. When this was reported in our newspapers in the early 1990's it was dubbed as fusion in a tea cup because it was done in such small vesels that the whole experiment was done on an ordinary work bench in a lab. Now 600 times more energy out than in and to be achieved on a benchtop ain't too bad for a start.
Now that fusion stuf aint any good to run your car on cos it's a bit hot and hard to control but other things have been invented and just not come to fruition.
There was a young joker called Pacheco from Bolivia who in 1943 made a hydrogen generator. It was small enough to go under the bonnet of a car but he was prevented from developing it because it was said there was enough oil and it was cheap enough to make his invention not worth while.
Then there was another joker called Sam Leach of Los Angeles who in the 1970's made a hydrogen geneator small enough to go under the bonnet of a car and the rights to that were bought by M.J.
Mirkin. But that one was never developed any further either.
Then in 1994 a young joker called Dylan Whitford had the shit beaten out of him in Wanganui and never said another word about the water fueled engine he had something to do with.
And again, a 30 year old New Zealand mechanic M. Malcolm Vincent of Nelson sold the rights to a water powered engine for $25,600,000. He was lucky because he took the money and ran.
And I remember reading in the news paper of a bloke from Taranaki who converted an old car to run on water. He was reported to drive from New Plymouth to Auckland and back with nothing but tank water being put into the car. A few weeks later he was killed in a car accident that looked suspicious. His son got the car and was still driving around in it for a while and then he had a bloody big truck run into him and nearly killed him. The car dissapeared and he was smart enough never to talk about it again.
So why, if I could make a car run on water, would I tell the bloody government?
So you see, if you do enough digging you can find that many things are possible with alternative energy, but it just won't be safe to make too much of them untill all that bloody oil does run out.
Well there is no real threat that the world will suddenly wake up one morning and find there is no energy. There are many ways other than oil to produce energy but anything that does get used has to be controled by the big multi-national companies or else it will be crushed.
There is such a thing as cold fusion which has been achieved by scientist and has produced up to 600 times more energy than was put in in the form of electricity. When this was reported in our newspapers in the early 1990's it was dubbed as fusion in a tea cup because it was done in such small vesels that the whole experiment was done on an ordinary work bench in a lab. Now 600 times more energy out than in and to be achieved on a benchtop ain't too bad for a start.
Now that fusion stuf aint any good to run your car on cos it's a bit hot and hard to control but other things have been invented and just not come to fruition.
There was a young joker called Pacheco from Bolivia who in 1943 made a hydrogen generator. It was small enough to go under the bonnet of a car but he was prevented from developing it because it was said there was enough oil and it was cheap enough to make his invention not worth while.
Then there was another joker called Sam Leach of Los Angeles who in the 1970's made a hydrogen geneator small enough to go under the bonnet of a car and the rights to that were bought by M.J.
Mirkin. But that one was never developed any further either.
Then in 1994 a young joker called Dylan Whitford had the shit beaten out of him in Wanganui and never said another word about the water fueled engine he had something to do with.
And again, a 30 year old New Zealand mechanic M. Malcolm Vincent of Nelson sold the rights to a water powered engine for $25,600,000. He was lucky because he took the money and ran.
And I remember reading in the news paper of a bloke from Taranaki who converted an old car to run on water. He was reported to drive from New Plymouth to Auckland and back with nothing but tank water being put into the car. A few weeks later he was killed in a car accident that looked suspicious. His son got the car and was still driving around in it for a while and then he had a bloody big truck run into him and nearly killed him. The car dissapeared and he was smart enough never to talk about it again.
So why, if I could make a car run on water, would I tell the bloody government?
So you see, if you do enough digging you can find that many things are possible with alternative energy, but it just won't be safe to make too much of them untill all that bloody oil does run out.