To: JmyBryan
If you explode hydrogen, the only problem is that the force of the explosion will go only one way: straight up. And remember, hydrogen fuel cells is NOT liquid hydrogen, so if there is a fire it really won't last that long. Compare this against gasoline and natural gas--if it explodes it will explode in every direction with terrifying results.
To: RayChuang88
Thanks - did not know any of that.
14 posted on
03/11/2004 3:43:09 PM PST by
JmyBryan
To: RayChuang88
"But eventually it's hoped hydrogen will be made from water through electrolysis, which currently takes more energy than it produces. "
Yup, I plan on inventing an electrolysis process that TAKES LESS energy than it produces. That's called 'thinking outside the box'. You just take a little starter flogiston and then like yeast, pretty soon you have more hydrogen than you know what to do with!
Please invest in my company, NOW!
To: RayChuang88; JmyBryan
"If you explode hydrogen...the force of the explosion will go only one way:
straight up. Compare this against gasoline and natural gas--if it explodes it will explode
in every direction..."
LOL, hey Einstein, I wouldn't quit your day job just yet, if I were you!
--Boot Hill
36 posted on
03/11/2004 7:24:50 PM PST by
Boot Hill
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