Arnold Krille wrote:
Am Dienstag, 5. August 2008 schrieb Patrick Shirkey:
Klaus Kosten wrote:
Patrick Shirkey schrieb:
If you can burn water directly
then you have some really severe problems with thermodynamics.
Oh. Please explain your angle here or are you just trolling?
This should be a good test of the validity of the videos on my blog that
show people exploding water to run their engines.
Exploding/burning water has been done and it is definitely absolutely
possible. If after watching the videos you still think it is impossible
that so many people from different parts of the world are able to
replicate the circuit and literally explode water then I would love to
hear your opinion as it will give me another topic for my blog.
Burning something means breaking up its molecular connection (there is no
water atom!, just a water molecule) and connect at least one participant with
oxygen. Burning water would mean breaking up the H2O to form H2O. Even if
that works spontaneous (only with a catalyst) it takes as much energy as it
gives. So it is rather pointless for driving something. Unless you push
energy into the reaction somehow. And everyone in this thread is asking you
what is providing that energy, how you transport it and (in the case of
electricity) why you don't use that energy directly instead of going the H2O
route...
Arnold
PS: I got my physics diploma today (similar to the master of science)...
I don't have a physics degree. I don't know exactly how the circuit works.
What I have ascertained from watching the videos of people demonstrating
the effect is that water can be exploded and the energy that is released
can be used to turn a rotor on an engine.
If you haven't had time to get through the approximately 50 videos that
are already on the blog here are some video links here that show the
phenomenon in action:
Detailed circuit explanation and demo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlMELbK8zDQ
Motorbike engine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnUv6M0N6z4
Burning water:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bWZR52DINc
Lawnmower engine:
This guy has also modified his camino which he claims to have driven
30,000 miles on only water.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBCl3OdM9Y4
Jumping marble demo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_yn0AOUnOU
Alternatively you can view the Fundamentals section on my blog to see
all these videos and more...
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Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd.