You still need to put more energy into any system that splits hydrogen and oxygen than you get back out of it. If it took less energy to split oxygen from water then it would convert all of our oceans into a giant bomb.
You still need to put more energy into any system that splits hydrogen and oxygen than you get back out of it. If it took less energy to split oxygen from water then it would convert all of our oceans into a giant bomb.
and since we don't know the method he used, we can't assume that it's impossible.
My guess is that he found a way to do it, but needed to perfect it, and his prototype was using hydrogen stored in canisters.
He got shoah'ed when the kikes running the oil cartel realized he was close to succeed.
> and since we don't know the method he used, we can't assume that it's impossible.
My guess is that he found a way to do it, but needed to perfect it, and his prototype was using hydrogen stored in canisters.
He got shoah'ed when the kikes running the oil cartel realized he was close to succeed.
I'm open to the possibility, just making the point that the math is against any of this being likely.
I'm open to the possibility, just making the point that the math is against any of this being likely.
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