From: Eeyore on


rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote:

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ItyiJ1uBUY

Why waste energy making Brown's gas ?

Graham


From: Eeyore on


rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote:

> Yeah this is really difficult to duplicate. It is rocket science.
> Someday scientists will study it.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYNwuLL_pOE

Scientists have known about electrolysis for a LONG LONG time.

You get less energy back (as flammable gases) than you put in (as electricity).

It's a waste of energy.

Graham


From: Punjab The Sailor Man on
The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
> In sci.physics, Eeyore
> <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com>
> wrote
> on Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:26:07 +0100
> <46F91A7F.4A7B8C02(a)hotmail.com>:
>>
>> MooseFET wrote:
>>
>>> Eeyore wrote:
>>>> paradox137 wrote:
>>>>> I read a report on a high density capacitor that could be charged in 5
>>>>> minutes and used as a battery for a hybrid vehicle. On one charge the
>>>>> average car could go 500 miles. Assuming no technical problems this will
>>>>> be a life saver.
>>>> Complete rubbish. You read no such thing and made up the rest.
>>>>
>>>> Capacitors (even the latest gee-whizziest ones) don't have the required energy
>>>> density. A car might go half a mile on an ultracap.
>>> No, there is a group claiming the same energy capacity as a lead acid
>>> battery from a capacitor. So far, you need a microscope to see their
>>> experimental unit. Unfortunately I don't remember the link.
>> You mean EEStor.
>>
>> They've yet to make even a 'prototype'. I suspect they've misunderstood some basic
>> fundamentals about barium titanate dielectrics. Like their voltage coefficient !
>>
>> It may simply be a scam.
>
> Even if legitimate, the best they can do is about on par
> with a standard battery, and one has to assume capacitor
> electrodes about 2 atoms wide to get there.
>
>> Graham
>>
>

Plutonium batteries last longer. A nuclear powered car only needs
refueling once in 20 years with unlimited mileage. You could plug your
house into it.
From: Eeyore on


rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote:

> They just throw together some parts from their milking equipment and
> Bob's yer uncle mate.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykGZ2tRY4kY&mode=related&search=

Cluless idiots playing in the cow shed.


From: Martin Griffith on
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 15:18:18 -0700, in sci.electronics.design
rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote:

>On Sep 26, 11:05 pm, rick_so...(a)hotmail.com wrote:
>> On Sep 26, 10:58 pm, rick_so...(a)hotmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Sep 26, 10:54 pm, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...(a)hotmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > > rick_so...(a)hotmail.com wrote:
>> > > > Eeyore wrote:
>> > > > > rick_so...(a)hotmail.com wrote:
>> > > > > > Eeyore wrote:
>>
>> > > > > > > Learn some science before spouting off a load of nonsese next time will you ?
>>
>> > > > > > Do you live in a cave?
>>
>> > > > > >http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/car-runs-on-water-inventor-to-be-k...
>>
>> > > > > Bwahahahaahahaa ! Do you live in an asylum ?
>>
>> > > > > Too funny. What do you do for an encore ?
>>
>> > > > > Graham
>>
>> > > > Well people all over the world are doing it for themselves
>>
>> > > You mean fraudstera all over the world.
>>
>> > > > and youtube is just one place where you can see all sorts of people using a simple
>> > > > process of electro-statics to separate hydrogen and oxygen.
>>
>> > > It's one place where the fraudsters 'advertise'. And also where clueless morons like
>> > > you congregate patting your own stupid little backs.
>>
>> > > The 'device' in that car was making a few bubbles of Brown's Gas. Simply not enough to
>> > > power an engine but enough for a gullible journalist to fall for it.
>>
>> > > Graham
>>
>> > Right. I believe you. I also believe you and a lot of other people
>> > want people to not make Brown's gas.
>>
>> > Except its too late to stop it.
>>
>> > They use it in welding equipment all over the world.
>>
>> > This guy from America in that video did not invent that welding
>> > equipment. Its in common use all over the world.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzJZJjo9MNA
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ItyiJ1uBUY
>
>Yeah this is really difficult to duplicate. It is rocket science.
>Someday scientists will study it.
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYNwuLL_pOE
That video didn't work very well, no sound, but
you have forgotten the 3 Laws, not Asimov's, (I met him once, a bright
lad, a lot of potential)

1) You can't win.
2) You can't break even.
3) You can't quit the game.

and I'm sure there is a theory about them, probably involving the
words "Theromodynamics, Laws, of"

Then there was this posh guy wot uttered

"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the
intelligent are full of doubt" - Bertrand Russell, maybe you have
heard of him.

Methinks that you are in the first category


Martin