All he got for Christmas was his hydrogen fuel cell powered electric
Studebaker?
Salmon Egg wrote:
On 12/26/06 8:55 AM, in article
, "Martin Winer"
wrote:
Again please. How do you save energy by splitting water molecules
mechanically as opposed to electrically? Are you going to get perpetual
motion?
Not out of those salmon eggs. Try a Super Duper and see if you can
improve your cast enough to make it last forever.
Who knows anything about water? The present state of scientific
knowledge about it seems to extend to no more than this: it comes from
lakes, rain puddles, and as vapor from out of the depths of the earth.
Try to find something on the web about how water comes into existence
in the *first place*--eh? Check it out and good luck! Every search
I've tried draws a complete blank; all you get is the same ignorant
nonsense you learned in grade school: "There is only so much of it; it
perpetually cycles from liquid to vapor and back to liquid again."
OBVIOUSLY, if water can be broken down into its constituent elements by
means of electrolysis, then it perfectly stands to reason that
electricity just might have something to do with its natural
manufacture as a compound in the first place?
We hear the thunder, we see the flash of lightening, the sudden
downpour of rain--and we don't get it! While we are readily able to
admit that lightening does generate a reaction between carbon dioxide
and nitrogen to produce the soil nutrients, nitric oxide and nitrogen
dioxide. Yet somehow we just can't get that the same thing is
happening to produce *new water* from hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
OBVIOUSLY, the simplest intuition on earth can't get around the grade
school dogma about the "water cycle."
OBVIOUSLY, there are veritable vapor trails of free hydrogen ions (or
plasma?) constantly being blasted into space from the sun.
OBVIOUSLY, the earth gets rained on by these space showers of solar
flares.
OBVIOUSLY, when such highly charged vapors of hydrogen enter into the
earth's atmosphere tremendous turbulence is the result.
OBVIOUSLY, this is what is observed as an electrical thunderstorm.
CLEARLY, there is nothing to fear from global warming.
And why? Well, c'mon . . .
OBVIOUSLY, an excess of carbon dioxide will only result in an excess of
rain as it combines with available hydrogen. We are saved, redeemed,
brought right back to *Go* with a "Get Out of Jail Free" card by the
natural atmospheric process of manufacturing *new water*, oxygen and
ozone by lightening generated chemical reaction, as the "cycle" just
keeps going on, perpetually, as ever.
Right?
Bill
-- Fermez le Bush
Ditto!
--
Mackie
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