Alternative fuel Magnegas
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Turn wastewater into a natural gas substitute!! Check it out! www.magnegas.com
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#1 by flickeries at September 14th, 2009
Energy can come …
Energy can come from water, but not through magnegas. It’s through a process called nuclear fusion and what they use is not exactly water, but an isotope of water called deuterium. Which has an extra neutron, when the deuterium fuses with tritium. It becomes helium and releases a large amount of energy, a fusion fire as it is called.
Deuterium is extremely common, 1/3 out of all water molecules is deuterium. Tritium is manufactured from lithium, slightly radioactive.
#2 by doggymac1 at September 14th, 2009
Look into his …
Look into his research. His works defy standard physics and quantum mechanics. Last year he disproved Einstein’s theory of light being the fastest thing by accelerating it in water!
#3 by flickeries at September 14th, 2009
Produces oxygen as …
Produces oxygen as it burns, what nonsense. Anything that burns CONSUMES oxygen! Don’t …mess …with …my physics, you.
#4 by TurtleDogSquid at September 14th, 2009
They gloss over …
They gloss over where the power comes from to run the plasma arc. Plasma is what the Sun is made of. The fourth state of matter. We can use the sewage to make Methane gas without need of electricity. Bacteria will make Methane in anarobic (no Oxygen) conditions. We waste methane by burning it away from landfills. I rarely hear about methane in debates about energy sources. All the piles of manure produced in America could be powering our homes instead of poisoning land and water.
#5 by flowerbower at September 14th, 2009
I am, in fact, …
I am, in fact, writing several books on the subject.
#6 by dontfuckthisup at September 14th, 2009
Oh. You should …
Oh. You should write a blog. The only information about this stuff that exists online are the sketchy videos promoting it. People need a solid resource for debunkery..
#7 by flowerbower at September 14th, 2009
I am a physicist …
I am a physicist who takes a special interest in the damage done by pseudoscience. Santilli set up a UK company (Euromagnegas) in order to ‘exploit the technology’. It failed ignominiously, as will all ‘energy from water’ schemes.
#8 by dontfuckthisup at September 14th, 2009
Who the are …
Who the are you? Your logic is SHIT.
#9 by flowerbower at September 14th, 2009
This is drivel, and …
This is drivel, and based upon a quantum theory which is believed in only by Santilli and a few close friends.
Some suckers will say that one has to believe him because he is a published academic who holds real (not bought) qualifications. Why not reverse that reasoning and say that, if he believes in free energy, his qualifications are worthless.
#10 by nwraltfuels at September 14th, 2009
here’s something we …
here’s something we can do right now.
#11 by ihateforigners at September 14th, 2009
so far I heard of …
so far I heard of technologies using plain water, salt water and now sewage water.
#12 by prototype9000 at September 14th, 2009
yummy
yummy
#13 by 6slimying4 at September 14th, 2009
right bull, even if …
right bull, even if this is true the oil cumpinies wouldint let you mass prds this cus theres still 30 or 40 years left of money they can make. basicly they just want money, not better fuels.
#14 by AidenBrinnian at September 14th, 2009
Santilli is a fruad …
Santilli is a fruad who stole his research from William Richardson’s Aquafuel after he was hired to verify Richardsons work at TTL. Richardson pulled his license and Santilli slapped magnegas on the old reactors. Compare the patent Dates you might be surprised.
#15 by corduroy99 at September 14th, 2009
bunch of hooey!
bunch of hooey!
#16 by FireGuyX at September 14th, 2009
This is a prime …
This is a prime example of the many alternative fuels out there. Some 18 year old kid created an alternative fuel similar to this using a hybrid of gas, sewage water, and ethanol. But I really this like this magnegas, using sewage water for fuel is ingenious.
#17 by Chrutonius at September 14th, 2009
Haha, i was …
Haha, i was thinking of : Magnegas = Another word for electrolysis of dirty water, what do you get? Hydrogen.
#18 by yorgo69 at September 14th, 2009
Well This sound too …
Well This sound too good to be true I think the way to go is Hydrogen. Look at Toyota they are gearing up with a Hydrogen fuel cell that runs on H2o. Well The US automakers Have dropped the ball again..
#19 by nyer82 at September 14th, 2009
If they wanted to …
If they wanted to really encourage this faster than it would naturally happen, they should start a predatory tax scheme that would punish people who continue to buy less efficient cars. They could use the tax to subsidize fuel efficient cars. But you could just let things naturally develop, since the gasoline price keeps going higher and higher and is ‘naturally’ punishing poor mileage car owners.
So the invisible hand is helping fix the problem.
#20 by JonnyTommyGuns at September 14th, 2009
here are the best …
here are the best ways to deal with fuel.
1. if your gonna stick with gas for a while at least get a car that has good gas milage.
2. get a car that runs on e-85 or even 100% alcohol. alcohol is a renewable source and it doesnt harm the earth.
3. electric cars are great because everybody has an outlet to plug into. the only problem is long distance travel because of short range. but for daily driving 200 miles should be enough.
4. never drive again.
#21 by RatkoUSA at September 14th, 2009
This is not these …
This is not these people’s invention. It is the invention of K.C. Lewis who invented it well over 30 years ago for the mobster Lucky Luciano’s grandson Alfred. I know because I was there when he invented it.
#22 by dwiggs77 at September 14th, 2009
i work for a …
i work for a municipality. we treat about 6 mgd
of raw sewage. how much gas can be produced from this waste?how much energy do you use to create it?
#23 by PIEgunz at September 14th, 2009
magne gas sucks. …
magne gas sucks. just light on fire
#24 by xxpistoleroxx at September 14th, 2009
thank god for …
thank god for magnegas!:)
#25 by yourmom3224 at September 14th, 2009
ya, i produce …
ya, i produce oxygen when i burn too…
wtfx