IT RUNS ON WATER - DREAM OR TRUE?

Dracula
By Dracula

Stan Myers was poisoned and died in 1998 before releasing a motor that would run 100 miles per gallon of water after many threats from oil companies. His prototypes were stolen.

Stan Meyer's Dune Buggy that ran on water. Hydrogen/Oxygen fuel in an ICE motor. On board electrolysis, no hydrogen tanks, no bombs on-board, just water. (1998) It ran 100 miles per gallon! The 2nd best inventor of the Century, besides Tesla, who was and will always be #1. Stan is the mustard seed of Water Powered Cars!

He was a shame to hear that he was poisoned (March 98') and longer with us. He died in the parking lot of a restaurant in his home town of Grove City, Ohio. Sharks came a week later and stole the the dune buggy and all of his experimental equipment, according to his brother, Steve. Stan said while he was alive, that he was threatened many times and would not sell out to Arab Oil Corp.s The Military was going to use this technology in their tanks, jeeps, etc. He had patents on his invention and was ready for production. Only $1,500 to equip your car!
No gasoline, just water. Stanley said he was offered a billion dollars from an Arab to basically shelf his idea. Stan said, "no, this technology is for the people." Who you suppose poisoned Stan? A jealous onlooker? Do you think the Oil Corp.'s are happy to see a converted car running for FREE?? Our own US DOE, and the present administration are heavily involved in the Oil business.

So what is happening with Stan's Great Invention of the 20th Century!! Absolutely nothing. Are they manufacturing his invention. NO, Why not? because it would solve all the world's problems today. That is NOT how politics work, MONEY is the ruler here. Common Sense is NOT for humans, only good for OUTLAWS & so called terrorists.? Huh? We live in a time when good is spoken of as evil and evil spoken up as good.
Stan made the gas as he drove, no hydrogen tanks, no fuel cells, no need for Shell Hydrogen Stations. He spent 30 years of research all on his own.

GOOD NEWS! Steve Meyer, Stan's twin brother lives! He is into the same
technology! He stays low key, because he wants to live.

http://waterpoweredcar.com/stanmeyer.html

By Dracula• 28 May 2008 20:53
Dracula

foolis...shhhhh

Not so loud!

You want to be poissoned? :)

By anonymous• 28 May 2008 20:49
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

with a 12 volt and 3 amp dc, you can produce hydrogen and oxygen more than enough to run your car, replacing your petrol with hydrogen. Hydrogen is more potent than gasoline, means more power on your engine.

This really works...

By Dracula• 28 May 2008 20:38
Dracula

The buggy it's so damn fast.

Stanley could produce a hydrogen-oxygen mixture with a minimal energy input (compared with conventional electrolysis)

"COLD FUSION"

See the shot movie here:

http://waterpoweredcar.com/stanmeyer.html

By Squarepeg• 28 May 2008 20:19
Squarepeg

So the car's powered by a 12V car battery. How fast does it go?

By Snowstorm• 28 May 2008 16:55
Snowstorm

 

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By Dracula• 28 May 2008 16:46
Rating: 4/5
Dracula

squarepeg

A very small microwave oven passes (non-ionizing) microwave radiation (at a frequency near 2.45 GHz) through water, causing dielectric heating by absorption of energy in the water.

Electricity from an normal 12 V car battery.

By Ganda• 28 May 2008 16:22
Ganda

still alive????

very good!

" if we are not part of the SOLUTION, then we are the PROBLEM "

By RatanDS• 28 May 2008 16:12
RatanDS

Well friends ! It is going to happen, one day or the other. Some one will invent an alternative source of energy. Already research is going on in US and Japan at break neck speed. Bio-diesel, CNG and sea water are already being used to run vehicles. India with the help of SUZLON has started harvesting wind power to produce electricity. Slowly, the importance of Petroleum as fuel is going to die down.

By Squarepeg• 28 May 2008 16:00
Squarepeg

OK, so he was electrolysing water to make hydrogen and oxygen to fuel his engine. What was he using to power the electrolysis? Electricity from an oil-fired power station?

By kismet• 28 May 2008 15:15
kismet

Oh, ok, thanks, now I get it.

That is true, of course, and in most parts of the world water is cheaper than petrol...

But not here (Qatar) and not at the moment...

I read somewhere that in countries where water is expensive fizzy drinks (coca cola and such) are cheap. And it's the case here as well.

Maybe something run on fizzy drinks could be invented?

Kismet

By Dracula• 28 May 2008 15:06
Dracula

Sorry,..ok.

The point is:

You can find water after 100 years.

But if you wans petrol...you should be Mad Max. :)

By Dracula• 28 May 2008 15:04
Rating: 4/5
Dracula

Qatar's stated proved oil reserves are 15.207 billion barrels

The total water supply of the world is 326 million cubic miles (mi3)(a cubic mile is an imaginary cube measuring one mile on each side), or 1,360 million cubic kilometers (km3). A cubic mile of water equals more than one trillion gallons.

About 3,100 mi3 (12,900 km3) of water, mostly in the form of water vapor, is in the atmosphere at any one time. If it all fell as precipitation at once, the Earth would be covered with only about 1 inch of water.

By kismet• 28 May 2008 15:03
kismet

Dracula, that's too many numbers for me!

Can you say what you were trying to say but WITHOUT using numbers, just for me, please?

Thanks :)

Kismet

By kismet• 28 May 2008 14:43
kismet

In Qatar anything running on water is not efficient :)

Simply because it's a country where water is MORE expensive than petrol :)

Kismet

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