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Do You Think That Cars Could Operate Without Gas Or Being Charged With Electricity?

In the near future? I have heard of a retired engineer that is friend’s of a friend that has experimented with this.
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GeniUs · 56-60, M
Supposedly the engine that runs on water has been around for decades now, it will need batteries to convert the water into it's component chemicals but hydrogen and oxygen in a traditional combustion engine, why wouldn't it work?
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@GeniUs just looked this up yesterday. It takes twice as much hydrogen to make a car operate then it does gasoline.
But the hydrogen causes the metal to get brittle.
GeniUs · 56-60, M
@Dainbramadge I have no knowledge of the hydrogen car other than, 'it's probably out there somewhere' my concern when somebody told me about this before, 'was does it consume the hydrogen?' Because this will very quickly become a problem. I was told it is returned as a by product but I wasn't reassured.
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
@GeniUs yeah I just read about it yesterday. I was looking up hydrogen fusion.
I guess the block has to be aluminum because hydrogen impregnation makes cast more brittle.
Then there's that gas that it produces NOx I think it was called.
Mazda and four other companies are working on a hydrogen powered car.
I wanted to do it with my 62 chrysler imperial.
It's got plenty of room to store the water. And seperating the hydrogen from the water is super super easy.
I got a little sidetracked.
It burns the hydrogen which is highly flammable.
The only negative emissions it has is that NOx.