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<blockquote data-quote="differ" data-source="post: 1601070" data-attributes="member: 399"><p>i had a good laugh reading the earlier posts. without an intermediate knowledge of principles of physics, it really is easy for someone to simply assume that everyone can go home and make their Wiras and Kancils run on water alone.</p><p></p><p>donCityZ, you probably mean well but your arguments are completely baseless and built around flaky bits of fact you've picked up from here there. </p><p></p><p>cground and jswong, you two are obviously well-versed in the issues at hand. it has been years since university and reading what you 2 put forth, really caught my interest.</p><p></p><p>as for that Hydroxene shit we have now, forgive me if i am skeptical but i don't buy into it. there has been nothing told about the underlying technology, nothing mentioned about the warranty of the system and completely nothing about the service/maintenance of the particular vehicle. </p><p></p><p>furthermore, with our nation's "BRILLIANT" track record in automotive production quality, would you feel safe driving around with the same combustible gas that put the Hindenberg out of her misery?</p><p></p><p>i do feel however that yes, hydrogen is a very clean and very viable source of alternate fuel for the future. the approach i think should be first, to find a way to safely contain the volatile gas, maybe some sort of catalyst that keeps it inert?</p><p></p><p>hydrogen gas can then be produced en masse at much lower costs and be sold to consumers at refill kiosks/stations all over. there you have it, cheap and renewable fuel. well maybe not a 100% hydrogen powered car, but how about a hybrid electric/h2 car?</p><p></p><p>oh and the statement that :: "As one cannot create or destroy energy, where do we get those energy?" :: still holds true but apparently is about to be challenged by a supposedly new discovery. theoretically a perpetual source of boundless energy, something to do with magnetic fields, i will see if i can find the source of the report. </p><p></p><p>can you imagine if that proves true? it will rewrite everything we know about science and what we know!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="differ, post: 1601070, member: 399"] i had a good laugh reading the earlier posts. without an intermediate knowledge of principles of physics, it really is easy for someone to simply assume that everyone can go home and make their Wiras and Kancils run on water alone. donCityZ, you probably mean well but your arguments are completely baseless and built around flaky bits of fact you've picked up from here there. cground and jswong, you two are obviously well-versed in the issues at hand. it has been years since university and reading what you 2 put forth, really caught my interest. as for that Hydroxene shit we have now, forgive me if i am skeptical but i don't buy into it. there has been nothing told about the underlying technology, nothing mentioned about the warranty of the system and completely nothing about the service/maintenance of the particular vehicle. furthermore, with our nation's "BRILLIANT" track record in automotive production quality, would you feel safe driving around with the same combustible gas that put the Hindenberg out of her misery? i do feel however that yes, hydrogen is a very clean and very viable source of alternate fuel for the future. the approach i think should be first, to find a way to safely contain the volatile gas, maybe some sort of catalyst that keeps it inert? hydrogen gas can then be produced en masse at much lower costs and be sold to consumers at refill kiosks/stations all over. there you have it, cheap and renewable fuel. well maybe not a 100% hydrogen powered car, but how about a hybrid electric/h2 car? oh and the statement that :: "As one cannot create or destroy energy, where do we get those energy?" :: still holds true but apparently is about to be challenged by a supposedly new discovery. theoretically a perpetual source of boundless energy, something to do with magnetic fields, i will see if i can find the source of the report. can you imagine if that proves true? it will rewrite everything we know about science and what we know!! [/QUOTE]
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