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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Electric powered DeLorean
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 23:01:45 +0100
It's just a real shame you guys have been weaned off diesel as a car 
fuel - the rest of the world has done it and diesel can be made easily 
from vegetable extract. What with the price of fuel over here, I really 
have to get off my arse and start brewing the stuff.
Look at www.journeytoforever.org
Martin
Walter Coe wrote:
> > Hydrogen Fuel cells are a nice concept, but what about the
> bell curve
> > on the platinum nessisary to manufacture them?
>
> If it meant getting off of fossil fuels for good then I'm
> sure that the rest of mankind can find a way to build a
> better fuel cell.  The design of hydrogen fuel cell that I
> am currently considering will not likely need any platinum.
> It would store water in a form of oxidized metal.  After
> all, hydrogen is technically a metal when superfluid at
> extremely cold temperatures.  I would store metallic
> hydrogen and oxygen together in the same vessel.  At this
> point I should mention that I am aware of 5 states of water
> as follows:
> 1) plasma
> 2) steam
> 3) liquid
> 4) ice
> 5) metal
>
> There are also altered states which include supercooling &
> superheating.  The state that interests me is metallic
> because it can store an enormous amount of energy in an
> incredibly small space.
>
> At present I am researching alternate states of matter such
> that two objects can occupy the same space at the same time.
> Once in this state then I could shine the matter thru an
> optic lens and compress it as one would do with light.  The
> result is extreme matter manipulation.  If I do this with
> organic matter then it will convert into fossil fuel.
>
> > And spillage durring
> > fueling, leading to possible saturation of hydrogen in the
> atmosphere,
> > and contributing to global warming?
>
> Not a chance.  Hydrogen is small & lite like helium.  When
> it leaks, it dissipates rapidly and flows upward out of
> harm's way.  It is a moot point to consider any bad effects
> of spilling hydrogen into our environment as a result of
> fuel technology.  And as for global warming, if we burn only
> clean sustainable resources such as hydrogen produced from
> sewage then that will go a long way to resolving any global
> warming problems.
>
> I expect very good things in our future.
>
> Walt
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