Yes..but there are rumours that anyone who works on such a technology doesn't live longer...it may be true or just rumours
About the car which ran on water it was covered by a big news channel at that time...
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It's interesting, but the history about that water-driven car is very unclear, it would be cool to see if anyone tried to reconstruct this motor, there must be tons of maniacs on youtube claiming they have?
I think there are a lot of people who tried it..I will be researching on it a bit more...
But I am sure it is possible because technology has risen far and we are still stuck with fuel and no other alternative...
It's good to do research, before posting this kind of stuff as 100% true...
I am really interested in these stories but many times it is nothing else but stories... It is going to be interesting to read more after you done some research...
Yes..but just wanted to share the story about this guy...
We will never know whether it was true or not...
Will try to publish more if I get to know more...
I heard that hydrogen engines work, they run on water and hydrogen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_internal_combustion_engine_vehicle
Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle
A hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle (HICEV) is a type of hydrogen vehicle using an internal combustion engine. Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles are different from hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (which use electrochemical conversion of hydrogen rather than combustion); the hydrogen internal combustion engine is simply a modified version of the traditional gasoline-powered internal combustion engine.
So are they being used in today's vehicles?
BMW Hydrogen 7
And some other companies have made similar ones, they are only emitting "steam" from water, so they are very clean, I think the problem is that hydrogen in it self is not cheap or all that clean to manufacture, (takes a lot of energy to produce, but I could be wrong)...
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source youtube/some-news channel
Wow...los Angeles to new York in 22 gallons of water and no fuel required...
Can we believe in this?