View Full Version : Seawater powered auto... prototype is here
Scott Sonnon
10-14-2006, 12:57 PM
Unbelievably, but thankfully irrefutably here. (http://www.youtube.com/p.swf?video_id=ry6w3mRm-FM&eurl=&iurl=http%3A//sjl-static16.sjl.youtube.com/vi/ry6w3mRm-FM/2.jpg&t=OEgsToPDskKyy-1aH7V8J4LifIHE0Ape)
Quentin Vaughan
10-14-2006, 01:53 PM
what a world we live in.....they probably could have made this years ago...shucks knowing those nuts they probably DID: )
Cody Fielding
10-14-2006, 02:06 PM
Amazing!
Let's carry the intention that the auto makers and related fields (oil, car parts, dealers, etc.) keep the long-term critical view of this development.
C-
Joseph David
10-14-2006, 02:17 PM
This is an area I have great interest. I often wonder why I didn't pursue a carrer in science.
I see several ways of solving energy needs. the earth itself generates more energy than could possible need. It becomes an issue of harnessing the energy.
Heat derived from magma is a huge energy source, yet geothermal use is extremly low considering the amount of energy potential. You would think with laser technolgy that cutting a vent would be possible.
Kinetic energy from the ocean is another huge energy souces. Wave hydrolectric plants are in thier infancy.
Magnetic energy derived from polar oppostion in charged heavy metals. This is the stuff of SCI FI. Yet one day can and will be reality. I'm talking about antigravitational drive.
When we look at atomic energy we just have problems because it is not clean. Even with Fusion on the horizon, radition will be a continued draw back to this source.
Hydrogen has big potential when the solution of cracking water with solar energy becomes feasable and cost efficient.
The other solution is we all go really deep into our practice and learn to levitate and transend. Well Jesus did that and they killed him for it. Maybe the next Avator will be able to get the job done:)
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