Am 2008-08-05 22:16:08, schrieb Patrick Shirkey:
Not once we melt the arctic and the antarctic. Then we
will have lot's
of extra water all round ;-)
Do you not think, that the Netherlands have something against?
ahem, A water molecule is two parts hydrogen and one
part oxygen.
Therefore separating the parts gives us two whole hydrogen atoms to
excite and extract energy from. I have read that Hydrogen is
approximately 10 times more unstable than gasoline and therefore you
need less of it to create the same amount of explosive force.
Sorry, but with my H/O spliter with 48 m³ I gaet over the year arround
2200 dm³ per hour which is not even evough to power a Light-Running
Hi-Speed Hydrogen-Turbine. The system is based on a study of the German
"University of Freiburg"...
If I read the messages from this thread, I can only smile.
(...or should I laughting/wineing?)
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
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Tamay Dogan Network
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