http://www.trueactivist.com/this-guy-converted-his-motorcycle-to-run-on-water-now-he-will-have-to-watch-his-back/?
Is it far fetched?
http://www.rt.com/usa/navy-fuel-conversion-ship-197/
We should only believe such people if they allow a full inspection by a trustworthy organization. No secrets need to be discovered, just the hidden fuel tank.
The current required to generate the needed hydrogen just to push the scooter would be massive.
The problem is:
If it is true: It will vanish
If it is a hoax: It will vanish
You can not announce it first , without ALL the details. Now it is too late.
If one of you ever have something like this, FIRST publish all the details, THEN state it is working.
The other way around will not be allowed due to economical and military reasons, current power structures etc.
Yep, too true.
I pity the fool who discovers some type of OU for real and tries to tell the world.
Oh what stress and tribulations await thee.
When I saw this thread, I thought the ever entertaining Guy Martin had finally cracked it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZFoaNHDMok
Quote from: Paul-R on July 27, 2015, 10:05:38 AM
When I saw this thread, I thought the ever entertaining Guy Martin had finally cracked it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZFoaNHDMok (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZFoaNHDMok)
Great stuff!
McLean V-8 Monocycle (Crash 2:55) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4YmVP6i4qw) <-------Not running on water, but is a motorcycle converted to run inside a wheel and is a good laugh.
Gravock
Quote from: madama on July 27, 2015, 03:35:45 PM
guys
anyone have a realistic/economic way to make an electricity generator running on hydrogen produced on spot?
it seems that s the guy is doing with his motorcycle
any ideas? or any commercial solution we could adapt with a generator?
Why use a battery to convert water to hydrogen when the conversion process is less than 100% efficeient? You can run the motorcycle directly from a battery without the losses associated with hydrogen production from electricity. Then you can use a solar panel to recharge the battery. The Zero S electric motorcycle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG9HOnZCDK8) could be the beginning of the end to gas powered motorcycles.
Gravock
Quote from: madama on July 27, 2015, 04:16:57 PM
solar can t generate electricity 24/7
this is the only and main issue
All you need is additional batteries that were previously charged during the times that solar energy was generating electricity. Unless you're riding the motorcycle 24/7, then you don't need solar to generate electricity 24/7 for your motorcycle as you would for your home.
Gravock
The issue is not be about IF he is running his motorcycle on water - we know that is achievable. The issue is if the process of producing hydrogen is cost effective when compared to petroleum etc. What is the point of making a vehicle run on hydrogen if you have access to petroleum and its a cheaper form of energy?