Posted on 04/07/2024 12:09:19 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
For decades, scientists and inventors have flirted with the concept of a water engine, but their attempts often hit insurmountable roadblocks. However, Elon Musk, known for pushing the boundaries of technology, has provided a fascinating insight. His revelation might just revolutionize the transportation industry at all levels. But people are asking exciting questions. Is water a viable source of fuel? What other innovative solutions are available for transportation problems? Join us as we unravel how Elon Musk went public with the new engine that changes everything. Transcript Follow along using the transcript.
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Please give me the particulars on this experiment with transportation and Hydrogen. Our State is getting into the business of it, subsidizing it anyway, which means they are wasting money, and filling their own pockets. I would appreciate some links that would educate me. Thanks ten18
There may be some hydrogen in the erf but I've never seen it. If we did we would have known about it the hard way.
Well, that response was good and nuts.
Now it’s some bozo with a web ad that has connected a motor to an alternator with a V-belt and spins it to ‘start’ with a drill!
Fits right in with the theme of this thread - doncha think?
Yeah, the way that Steve Jobs said the Segway would revolutionize the way we design cities.
-PJ
Don’t know what’s changed. But something definitely has.
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or maybe he’s wrong or maybe what you said is what he wants people to believe to raise money.
Who knows until there is a public announcement that Musk’s people have made 2 or 3 breakthroughs in applied theoretical physics and materials science.
Also comes with free “bubble up and rainbow stew” to quote the country song.
-——The best part is no part.——
In his current Tesla production, 170 parts were reduced to 2 parts.
He has severely disrupted auto design and production
It was the cloth and dope that burned. Not the gas.
I had an infomercial from Musk’s organization announcing something major last night, but lost patience with the hype and just left it open ‘til this morning. My wife wanted to watch a movie, so shut it off without realizing it was the “chance of a lifetime,” etc. So I still don’t know if this is a breakthrough with hydrogen power or what. I’ll hear about it by’n’by, I guess.
I couldn’t find any articles on the fueling station per se, but here’s one on the buses:
It’s difficult to find anything other than glowing reports on these government boondoggles.
I’d have to research the precise details but in any event hydrogen is a flammable gas.
Thanks for that, I know that the reports are glowing PRE institution of the plan. Wait until they get rid of the diesel busses, and buy the new 40% more expensive E busses. Sunshine, lollipops and Rainbows for all.
Water engine on the move for the first time in history: breaks power records and is better than hydrogen
https://www.ecoticias.com/en/water-engine-first-time/674/
Port Fuel Injection or PFI inserts traditional water into the engine’s air intake system, preventing premature ignition that could damage the component and achieves stoichiometric combustion. Translated, this means that the resulting air-fuel ratios are more or less fixed.
...makes it a WATER engine?
Makes me wonder what kind of engine would use DEF?
It’s on topic though not related to Musk’s thingy, but I didn’t read it.
An explosive gas.
Not a fast burning gas.
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