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Posting again. Electrolytic hydrogen generator.
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Imagine where we'd be if we had followed Heaviside and Tesla instead of spending the past 100 years propping up relativity just to keep heliocentrism going, and God an unlikely option.

Browns gas. Those batteries will last about 5 mins. There are much better ways.

Des catalyseurs...

Make one that doesnt disintegrate in the process thats a main problem

How do I make my car run off this?

I have already a video where a man invented हाइड्रोजन स्टोव wanna see ?

Thats wild

It always takes more power to electrolyse the water than you get back from the hydrogen/oxygen. This tech has been fully explored over the last century and is not efficient enough to be worthwhile!

I’ve done it using stainless steel, funneled it into the air intake of my cars and truck and got 30% better gas mileage. Ran it off my alternator. The whole world could be doing this.

To produce hydrogen, you don't need any complicated rituals or batteries. By the way, this device doesn't generate pure hydrogen — it produces oxyhydrogen, a highly explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen! A piece of magnesium and some salt in water is enough to release pure hydrogen. If a stronger reaction is needed, you can use amalgamated aluminum or sodium — but that is extremely dangerous.

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