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rxb
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Re: Mushroom Patent Could Radically Change the World in Positive Ways [Re: rxb]
#21614871 - 04/29/15 07:40 PM (9 years, 21 days ago) |
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its like that but mine was better because it held water... so you didnt need to wire it from the inside.
you would probably need 50 sections to run a car, but i doubt it would draw more power than the alternator could put out.
i havent tested it... it would probably cost $1000
im not sure running cars on water is as good an idea as hydrogen from minerals... but its doable for sure.
and there are guys with HHO cars on the road.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Mushroom Patent Could Radically Change the World in Positive Ways [Re: dwnlw2slw]
#21616307 - 04/30/15 04:37 AM (9 years, 20 days ago) |
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rxb said: any car can run on water, i reciently made an hho generator with stainless steel washers and pvp pipe and we ran a lawnmower on it.... it only has to be larger to run a car.
You can't run a lawnmower off of water. You might have been running it off of electricity.
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rxb said: lol... it frankly isnt... but that doesnt matter because the resources for it are plentiful and cheap... you could run a car on on 2 tablespoon of dry mix and 5 mls od water for 600 miles or so.
and create nothing but water. thats like $5
What kind of chemical reaction are you talking about here? Two tablespoons of what to go 600 miles on water?
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dwnlw2slw said: Any car can run on water and it's inexpensive and easy...? Come on that's crazy talk! I have zero knowledge of how internal combustion engines or any kind of engine works, but I've never heard of this.
There are thousands of videos about it on youtube. All hoaxes though.
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I think what many guys on this site probably think: that all kinds of renewable energy technologies would be much further along if it weren't for ol' Big Oil and Big Electricity, like how marijuana and psychedelics have been held back by Big Alcohol and Big Tobacco.
Actually big oil does not suppress any energy technologies. At the end of the day, energy is difficult to make on a large scale, and petroleum is the cheapest way to do it.
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Re: Mushroom Patent Could Radically Change the World in Positive Ways [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#21616309 - 04/30/15 04:39 AM (9 years, 20 days ago) |
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I just at probably 70% of posts I've seen by rxb.
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Re: Mushroom Patent Could Radically Change the World in Positive Ways [Re: Buck513]
#21617357 - 04/30/15 12:17 PM (9 years, 20 days ago) |
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well, we did ... it wasnt a hoax... and we got good results... so smack your head if you like.
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Re: Mushroom Patent Could Radically Change the World in Positive Ways [Re: rxb]
#21617360 - 04/30/15 12:18 PM (9 years, 20 days ago) |
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-------------------- ->$10 FLOW HOOD ALTERNATIVE <- . i cleaned a mold contaminated live culture and saved it. (might have useful applications) [quote]Enlil said: I'd be the guy with thousands of minions doing my bidding and all of the hot women locked in a cage for my use.[/quote]
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Re: Mushroom Patent Could Radically Change the World in Positive Ways [Re: Alan Rockefeller] 1
#21619111 - 04/30/15 07:59 PM (9 years, 20 days ago) |
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Alan Rockefeller said: Actually big oil does not suppress any energy technologies. At the end of the day, energy is difficult to make on a large scale, and petroleum is the cheapest way to do it.
If this is true and there really is nothing holding back more renewable sources of energy for our coveted metal boxes on wheels, then we will continue to rape-suck the planet dry of it's vital lube (oil) because, well, everything else just pails in comparison to petroleum in terms of cost effectiveness...the US alone uses upwards of 20 million barrels of oil per day. Now, the Chinese are tossing there bikes aside in favor of cars. This is happening everywhere and at this exponential rate of petrol use, there's no way the outcome can be all that good as fossil fuels are not infinitely available.
I also find the cost effectiveness to be somehow strange, considering it costs a million per day to run the cheapest off-shore rig. Millions are spent drilling to find that it's the wrong spot, which isn't all that uncommon. I worked for a pipeline company once and those guys wipe their asses with unfathomable amounts of money. Something seems off with the "cost effectiveness." I guess you can't hate those guys who pull the strings for their acceptance of non-stop growing profit...non-stop despite the unfathomable amounts of money they are expending. That's what's so unfathomable; it's like the more they spend, the more they make. It takes money to make money I guess.
I live in Houston, TX, where several multi-millionaires and billionaires live. They all have their hands in that industry. By the way, I would venture to say that Houston has proportionally one of the lowest number of electric car chargers in parking lots of all cities, especially considering how rich the city is. Why? The socio-political atmosphere is such that your average so-called "conservative republican" will outright deny the usefulness of any other form of energy than petroleum. It is even a romance issue as the baby-boomers were once-upon-a-time swooned by the sweet fumes of their first baby on wheels. They not only deny alternative fuel sources but hate the mere idea of them, the same way they hate the idea of any suggestion of possibly NOT destroying the entire rainforest(s).
There is an extreme anti-environmental movement backlash out there, one that has been underway for a couple decades and I believe we are fast-approaching its apex. When I say extreme and that they hate environmentalism to an unreasonable degree, I'm not exaggerating. Why? This is not because Big Oil doesn't have lobbyist types running around raising awareness about the dangers of the boogeymen in alternative and renewable energies. That certainly happens.
Perhaps petroleum is still the most cost-effective way to feed our vehicular prisms, but that's only because that's the system we began installing so long ago and we are just afraid of weening ourselves off of it as we install other systems, because the other systems would entail drastic change on many levels, including our entire economic model, as our economy is based on how fast and cheaply we can suck that shit out of the ground, not to mention how fast we can invade other countries and steal their shit.
So, maybe the Big Oil CEO's aren't personally sending lobbyists out, but it is happening and maybe it's just something that comes from a fear in which we all are so intrinsically entrenched...that Big Oil does't even have to pay the lobbyists; they proudly and passionately volunteer to nay-say any and every eco-centric point ever made.
Also, btw, I lived in Germany for a few years and this anti-environmentalist notion is certainly NOT as alive and well as in the US. Could it be because they don't have much oil under their ground and so they're more-or-less forced to be the one of the top innovating countries in green technology in the world? Or do they just look at this from a different perspective? I pick the latter.
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