It's not running on water, battery voltage is stepped up by a resonating circuit, then transformed into high-voltage DC, which is used to electrolyze the water into hydrogen and oxygen, which is then burned in a hydrogen engine. I've seen the circuitry involved, there's no perpetual motion shenanigans going on.
It's not running on water, battery voltage is stepped up by a resonating circuit, then transformed into high-voltage DC, which is used to electrolyze the water into hydrogen and oxygen, which is then burned in a hydrogen engine. I've seen the circuitry involved, there's no perpetual motion shenanigans going on.
Finally someone who actually understands the process
Finally someone who actually understands the process
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