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Cars run on water: Miracle or scam?
World Net Daily, CNN ^ | 05-20-06

Posted on 05/23/2006 9:27:27 AM PDT by floridaobserver

Though the developer of a technology that uses water to produce a flammable gas says it provides a solution to high gas prices plaguing the nation, detractors claim the businessman's idea is a scam.

Denny Klein is president of Hydrogen Technologies Applications in Clearwater, Fla. His patented machine uses an electrical charge to separate the atoms of H2O into HHO, a gas he calls "Aquygen."

"You get a huge energy response," Klein told the Tampa Tribune. "But this gas is very, very safe."

He first used the fuel to power a welding tool, but soon tried it out in a hybrid automobile.

The flame, though on its own registers just 259 degrees Fahrenheit, heats up to the melting point of whatever substance it touches, explained Steve Lusko, project manager for Hydrogen Technologies Applications.

"For example, when you ignite our flame and touch it to steel, it will cut right through it at 1,400 degrees," Lusko told WND.

"It will melt a hole right through a brick at 4,500 degrees. … It reacts to whatever it touches."

So, Lusko says, the gas has the ability to bond to whatever fuel it is mixed with, like gasoline in a hybrid car.

"Upon combustion, you get a dramatic increase in energy BTUs," he said, "and you get an equally dramatic decrease in emission pollution, because the burn is so highly efficient, what would have come out of the tailpipe as an emission ends up getting burned up and used."

An "electrolyzer" in Klein's 1994 Ford Escort uses electricity from the alternator to initiate the electrolysis process to make the HHO gas out of water, explained Lusko. That gas is then pumped to the manifold and into the gas tank.

"The gas then bonds with the gasoline in the gas tank," Lusko said, "and then upon combustion, that's when you get the reaction, giving you higher gas mileage and cleaner emissions."

Why not run a car with exclusively HHO gas?

"We have combustion engines here that have run completely on our Aquygen," Lusko said, "but it would be a matter of engineering."

Lusko says in tests the mileage of the hybrid vehicle has improved anywhere from 25 to 53 percent.


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To: floridaobserver

The problem with this plan is that, while you can in fact release energy by reacting hydrogen and oxygen, you can only release as much energy as it took to split up the water into its component elements in the first place, less some percent due to inefficiency. In other words, it's a zero-sum game.


181 posted on 05/23/2006 3:22:16 PM PDT by Oberon (As a matter of fact I DO want fries with that.)
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To: TruthWillWin; floridaobserver
There have been rumors/myths about someone inventing a vehicle that runs on water for decades. Most of these end with the inventor either being bought off or even killed by big oil.

...only in the movies. In real life, they end up getting sued and/or imprisoned for defrauding their investors. In 2006, for example, Dennis Lee (another "energy from water" con man making essentially the same claims as the guy in this article) is being pursued by the Attorney General in Washington. as well as AR ME ID KY TN VT OR CA WY and NM

182 posted on 05/23/2006 3:23:09 PM PDT by Ichneumon (Ignorance is curable, but the afflicted has to want to be cured.)
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To: TruthWillWin

"Most of these end with the inventor either being bought off or even killed by big oil."

Correction:

Most of these end with the inventor either being ARRESTED or even killed by PEOPLE WHO LOST THEIR LIFE SAVINGS.


183 posted on 05/23/2006 3:34:53 PM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
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To: Ichneumon
In real life [rather than getting killed by big oil], they end up getting sued and/or imprisoned for defrauding their investors.

But ... but ... what about all those attempts by "Big Whale Oil" to bump off John D. Rockefeller?

184 posted on 05/23/2006 4:25:07 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Unresponsive to trolls, lunatics, fanatics, retards, scolds, & incurable ignoramuses.)
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To: PatrickHenry

I think in this Inventor's case, Ignorance is Bliss. He is an unschooled inventor, so maybe he doesn't realize that the whole thing is a scam.


In other words, he would easily pass any lie detector test if he were to testify on his invention.


185 posted on 05/23/2006 4:53:09 PM PDT by floridaobserver
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To: Steely Tom

No it's not, ask teddie, the drunk, he was driving it when he went for test run with Mary-Jo in the front seat.


186 posted on 05/23/2006 5:01:23 PM PDT by chiefqc
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To: chiefqc

Here's what shows it's a scam to me:

The only tests using an internal combustion engine were in 2003, and conducted under their own auspices. Three years later, the tests still haven't been conducted by an independent testing lab or university.


187 posted on 05/23/2006 5:14:57 PM PDT by floridaobserver
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To: bolobaby

Yes, most of the negative vibes directed at Dr Mills comes from oil stock holders, it's called vested interests. But there is another reason : if a gallon of water contains 37 times the heat energy that you get from gasoline, via the hydrino process, and there is 384,000,000 cubic MILES of H2O in the oceans, then where does the WASTE HEAT go when everyone in the world(7 x 10^9 people)gets a virtually free KW, then MW, then GW? If you think global warming is bad now....Thus, the movie : Chain Reaction, brings the question into focus : giving TOO MUCH ENERGY to everyone can be like letting a 5 year old drive a semitruck on the freeway. Thus one has to be careful how these wonderful discoveries are introduced. The ideal is a cleaner and greener world, not a hot, stinking garbage dump. Mature, self disciplined adults or messy children, which way shall it be with us?


188 posted on 05/23/2006 5:18:24 PM PDT by timer
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To: MilesVeritatis
Personally, I think everyone should have to pass p-chem to get a bachelors degree.

That's not necessary at all. "Debunking" something as silly as this should not require specific knowledge of the field involved (although of course that's always nice.) And it shouldn't require a college degree. People should be taught the basics of scientific methodology before graduating high school.

It's entirely possible that someone might invent a combination universal solvent and perpetual motion device someday. But if that happens it won't be "proved" by a demonstration on TV; it will be submitted as a testable theory and the phenomenon will be duplicated by people all over the world.

I omitted the "peer review" because my point was that I want to be one of the peers to review it.

Anyone who wants to can review a paper or try to replicate results. They only call it a "peer review" to limit the cacophony of 10,000 voices all chiming in at the same time.

That's something a lot of people don't understand. Science is fundamentally different from any other endeavor. If someone like God, the homos who appoint themselves the "Academy," the plastic-haired freak on the Nightly News, or any other Ultimate Authority says that a work of art is good, then it is good -- end of story. And the millions of idiots who pay hard-earned money to see something else are all "wrong."

That's how liberal arts work. But science is utterly different. If some bozo off the street nobody's ever heard of shows that Einstein's pet theory is a load of crap, then EVERYONE with an understanding of the subject matter will be able to see that he is right and Einstein is wrong. And it could not possibly matter less how gloriously "authoritative" the proponents happen to deem themselves.

189 posted on 05/23/2006 5:25:19 PM PDT by noncommie
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To: Ichneumon

Good analysis. At the same Dennis Lee science show he had 2 parallel rods about 24" long at a 5 deg slant and 1/2" gap between them. Steel ball bearing rolled UP the slope all by itself. No wires, no other things...now how can this be? Took a little while to figure it out : non-uniform magnetic field : it gets stronger toward the upper end, thus the steel ball is being pulled toward the stronger field. Thus, a sort of circus trick....But Dennis Lee aside, what is YOUR solution(s)to the energy problems? These tin horn dictators are hassling us over oil, n.gas; where are your solutions to freedom from foreign oil?


190 posted on 05/23/2006 5:28:18 PM PDT by timer
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To: floridaobserver
Check out these patents from Stanley Meyer here. He drove across the US in a car he claimed ran on water. He died several years ago from "food poisoning". He and his brother had just finished lunch in a Grove City, Ohio restaurant. His brother claims different circumstances after Stanley turned down numerous multi-million dollar offers.
191 posted on 05/23/2006 5:35:11 PM PDT by tang-soo (Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - Read Daniel Chapter 9)
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To: MeanWestTexan

Yes, well, in that same Dennis Lee science show he demonstrated the Pantone catalyic chamber that removed all CO2, other pollutants from a simple otto cycle engine. It has a blue glow inside and only pure O2 comes out. Strange story there. Appearently it's real enough but this Pantone guy is a complete dufuss. A lot of investors put a LOT of money into developing this concept. He promptly turned around and spent all their money on fancy cars, houses, etc; and didn't lift a finger to develop/market it. They threw him in jail. This was last autumn, haven't heard anything since...


192 posted on 05/23/2006 5:36:27 PM PDT by timer
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To: timer
Appearently it's real enough but this Pantone guy is a complete dufuss. A lot of investors put a LOT of money into developing this concept.

These sorts of stories really drive me crazy. I am looking for investors in my own endeavor and they want to eat my lunch for peanuts. Where do these bozos find these people?

193 posted on 05/23/2006 6:55:24 PM PDT by lafroste (gravity is not a force. See my profile to read my novel absolutely free (I know, beyond shameless))
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To: Ranger Drew; AntiGuv
OK...this is my field of expertise!

Let me give a educated wild ass guess about what is going on here.

This is a super-lean burn engine. The hydrogen is being mixed with the 2,2,4 trimethylpentane and n-heptane (gasoline) somehow to not only change the combustion characteristics but improve ignitablity of the fuel in the cylinder.

The air to fuel ratio, compression ratio, and the actual "knock limits" would change.

I suspect that only tiny amounts of H2 are being used in this mixture and the liberated oxygen is being used in the air mixture to form a very "rich" fuel air mixture. The remaining is either being used in a hydrogen fuel cell to make electricity and to reform into water or is just being reformed into water.

There are some other things going on here that I don't quite understand...like the plasma like flame that is created. I only work on coal fired boilers; gas-fired, syngas fired, and #2 and #6 diesel fired engines and turbines.
194 posted on 05/23/2006 6:56:21 PM PDT by I got the rope
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To: noncommie
Whoah--take it easy on your keyboard! I was only making brief comments partially in jest, and you are lecturing me on the details. Being a professional chemist and computer programmer who is well versed in research & development and peer review and publication, I fully realize and understand all that you are saying.

Of course, passing p-chem is not necessary. Notice that I put a smiley face ":)" after my p-chem comment. There were some engineers who replied and seemed to notice it.

...and yes, I have read C.P. Snow's "The Two Cultures."

I'm not trying to start a flame war here, mainly because I think we are saying the same thing. You are just doing it more prosaically and without my hyperbole.

195 posted on 05/23/2006 8:43:35 PM PDT by MilesVeritatis (War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things...." - John Stuart Mill)
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To: lafroste

Your message interests me, you sound like a kindred soul. I've invented LOTS of ideas but avoid patents, lawyers like the plague, they'll suck you dry in a flash, and nothing to show for it but a worthless piece of paper. We do have one faint hope though : european billionaires with a "provident fund". My collegue has been hoping to see some of that $15B as an on-going grant to develop nuc-rad-waste remediation technology for 4 years now, still waiting. I chide him that he's turning into a spider web covered skeleton sitting by the phone, awaiting the CALL. Anyway, mail me privately and maybe we can share some ideas. IF, a big IF, the major funding comes through on one or more of the dozens of new energy concepts we have discovered/invented over the years; perhaps we can incorporate some of your concepts too. I did get a call from my senator's office today about one of my ideas : MHD - "plasma film-belt", and possible development. So, don't despair, hope springs eternal in the human breast.


196 posted on 05/23/2006 9:21:27 PM PDT by timer
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To: Gulf War One; Ichneumon; PatrickHenry; floridaobserver
I looked at that so-called paper and it is meaningless gibberish. Ichneumon, in post 132, did a good job of showing the scientific idiocy of this nonsensical text. To back up what he wrote, I'll describe the bogus spectra he shows.

THe author claims to show the infrared spectra of H2, O2 and his magical HHO gases. Infrared spectroscopy involves the absorption of infrared light by a molecule. The frequency of the light involved needs to match a transition state in the molcule for absorption to occurr. For molecules, infrared energy corresponds to vibrational energy. Single atoms don't have vibrational modes so infrared doesn't apply to them. But there is another requirement. The molecular vibration must have a transition dipole moment. In other words, the molecular vibration, in its simplest terms, can be represented by a stretching vibration between to atoms in the molecule. It's like two balls connected by a spring. If the frequency of the light matches the frequency of the stretching oscillation, then the light can be absorbed.

There is another requirement, however. There must be a charge difference between the two atoms. This is called a dipole. If there is no dipole, no charge difference between the atoms, there is no vibrational absorption. There are more rules than this, but it would be too much to get into symmetry arguments here. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide each have strong transition dipole moments so they are very good at absorbing infrared light. And that is the origin on CO2 being a 'greenhouse' gas. But oxygen and hydrogen gases, O2 and H2, do not have transition dipole moments so they do not absorb infrared light at all. It doesn't happen. They are also highly symmetric molecules and highly symmetric vibrations in highly symmetric nonpolar molecules have vibrational modes that are infrared inactive. They may be Raman active (another type of vibrational spectroscopy which is complimentary to infrared) but it has polarizability rules regarding observation of vibrational bands. I've seen nitrogen in Raman spectroscopy, but I don't know about O2 or H2. I do vibrational spectroscopy for a living and those two gases are undetectable by the infrared technique.

Also, since O2 and H2 are diatomic, these molecules can only have 1 vibrational mode. That's a simple stretching vibration. Each molecule would, in theory, have only 1 vibrational peak in the spectrum. The spectra shown in the paper have multiple bands. Therefore, they are not what he claims. They are a lie. Period. Secondly, no baseline is visible in the graphs. Whatever spectrum is shown, it is shifted above the 100%T line and we are only seeing the tips of the peaks in the graphs. This is a very, very deceptive way of showing spectra. Also, the spectra look like manipulated spectra of some organics species.

Threfore, I can state with authority that the spectra shown in that unpublished 'scientific' paper are bogus. Not a single chart is representative of anything meaningful. I do this type of work for a living and I would be fired if I produced data like that. It's an embarassment to spectroscopists everywhere.

I also went back to the website and but the paper doesn't seem available anymore. I wanted to see what lab did this work. The name didn't sound familiar to me and I know most of the places local to this guy. I'm in the same county. Someone should ask him for an MSDS, if the material is available, and see what it says. That should also be worth a few laughs.

197 posted on 05/24/2006 6:34:30 AM PDT by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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To: timer

"But Dennis Lee aside, what is YOUR solution(s)to the energy problems? These tin horn dictators are hassling us over oil, n.gas; where are your solutions to freedom from foreign oil?"

We have plenty of energy available, it's just not as cheap as foreign oil.


198 posted on 05/24/2006 7:14:59 AM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
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To: doc30

This is the scientific White Paper explaining in detail the new element HHO. It seems to be legit.


http://hytechapps.com/science/Santilli.htm


199 posted on 05/24/2006 7:37:15 AM PDT by floridaobserver
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To: floridaobserver


A first basic feature in the production of Aquygen™ Gas is that there is no evaporation process at all, and, in any case, the electric energy available is basically insufficient for evaporation. This feature alone establishes that the H2O Model 1500 Aquygen™ Gas Generator produces a "new form of water" that is gaseous and combustible! This is the first identification on record of the unknown chemical composition of Aquygen™ Gas, its relationship with the H2O Model 1500 Aquygen™ Gas Generator, and some of its applications.

The second important feature of Aquygen™ Gas is that it exhibits a widely varying energy content in BTU's, ranging from a relatively cold flame in open air, to large releases of thermal energy, depending on its use. This is additional evidence of fundamental novelty in the structure of Aquygen™ Gas. In fact, all known fuels have a fixed value of energy content in BTU/scf. Also, the variable character of the energy content of the Aquygen™ Gas is clear evidence that the gas has a structure other than a molecular structure, namely, that its chemical composition includes bonds beyond those of valence type.



The third important feature of Aquygen™ Gas is that it does not require any oxygen for its combustion, since it contains in its interior all oxygen needed for combustion. By recalling that other fuels require atmospheric oxygen for their combustion, thus causing a serious environmental problem know as oxygen depletion, the capability to have combustion without any oxygen depletion renders the Aquygen™ Gas particularly important on environmental grounds.
The fourth important feature of Aquygen™ Gas is its anomalous adhesion to gases, liquids and solids.

The fifth important feature of Aquygen™ Gas is that it does not follow the fundamental PVT law for gases.

The sixth important feature of the Aquygen™ Gas is that it bonds to gaseous fuels (such as natural gas, magnegas fuel, and others) and liquid fuels (such as diesel, gasoline, liquid petroleum, and others), thus significantly improving their thermal content as well as the environmental quality of their exhaust.
The seventh and most important feature of Aquygen™ Gas is that it instantaneously melts tungsten, bricks, and other highly refractive substances. In particular, measurements have established the remarkable capability of combusted Aquygen™ Gas instantaneously reaching temperatures up to 9,000 degrees C, under which virtually all substances on Earth can be sublimated.



200 posted on 05/24/2006 7:39:22 AM PDT by floridaobserver
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