Can Cars Run on Water?
This question has been being tossed around for quite some time. Water-run cars were once “a thing of the future” and considered almost comic-book-fantasy stuff. Thankfully, though, while the naysayers were saying it couldn’t be done, the researchers were quietly continuing their quest for an alternative to the fossil fuels we use to get everywhere – fossil fuels that are too expensive and that are polluting our planet with some serious consequences.
There are various ways that water is being used to run cars. One is that you can add water as a supplement to gasoline and extend your mileage substantially. This is done by adding a water converter to your car that uses your car’s battery to run your car on HHO (2 atoms of Hydrogen and one of Oxygen), which is called Brown’s Gas and/or Hydroxy. The current from your battery separates the H2O (water) into HHO and the HHO becomes an efficient and stable energy source, basically turning your car into a type of hybrid, saving gasoline, saving money, diminishing emissions, and keeping your car driving longer on a tank of gas. There will be more information and results over time.
The other way that cars run on water is a total conversion, which researchers and scientists say is not only possible, but is being done. Researchers have said that part of the reason that we are not hearing about this more and have not heard of it sooner is that it is a threat to gas companies. Some inventors have supposedly been paid well to stop working on the invention. Others, though, have persevered and keep working on these cars. The internet offers more and more information on water-powered cars.
The good news about water powered cars is that they can eliminate pollution and help us actually drive affordably – and it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg to do the conversions and/or make your car run on water.
The bad news – for government is that there will be less taxes and profits from the sale of oil and gas. The bad news for gas and oil companies is that they will not be needed to the degree that they are today, thus, they will sell much less gas because cars will not be totally reliant on it.
Cars that run on water is a subject that will take some time to come to fruition and, it is something that we should all research. There are alternatives to dependence on fossil fuels – we need to find them, learn about them and find out which ones are right for us. Water just might be one of the answers.