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WOW!!! :o

 

This IS real, isn't it??? :unsure: If so, then woohoo!!! What an invention/discovery!! :cheer:

If I had any money I would definitely invest in that!

 

There are several spectacular technologies that are on the verge of breaking through. I know a little bit about a battery company that is on the verge of releasing some kind of battery that can hold more than 1,000x any battery that ever existed. Cars could drive for weeks at high speeds on a single charge.

 

It's just the wildly powerful and impossibly rich oil companies that are trying to keep us in an age of fossil fuel dependence.

If I had any money I would definitely invest in that!

 

There are several spectacular technologies that are on the verge of breaking through. I know a little bit about a battery company that is on the verge of releasing some kind of battery that can hold more than 1,000x any battery that ever existed. Cars could drive for weeks at high speeds on a single charge.

 

It's just the wildly powerful and impossibly rich oil companies that are trying to keep us in an age of fossil fuel dependence.

 

There's only like 30-40 years worth of oil left, and they try to blame the wars going on and all, when in reality they know their businesses won't have much longer to run

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I'm not sure the water power car it's that good actually.

 

Would like to know some more details, it appears from the above news item that the conversion of water to power required electricity, so there will be more battery power required to convert the water - remember also batteries aren't good for the environment. Also the example car uses some petrol(gas) also, most likely for quick acceleration.

If the water can't be used to create normal acceleration then from a car design point of view it's unlikely to hit the marketplace. this is because your on dual fuel with all the problems of having a double engine or similar, twice as much to manufacture, maintain and then dispose of at the end of the cars life cycle.

 

 

 

There's only like 30-40 years worth of oil left, and they try to blame the wars going on and all, when in reality they know their businesses won't have much longer to run

 

 

we were told that in the 70's... oil would run out by the year y2k.

we were told that in the 70's... oil would run out by the year y2k.

 

well they keep preaching it in schools now :lol:

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