Water: Fuel to Think About

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Water: The Next Gasoline
A man named Stanley A. Meyers was poisoned to death in a restaurant in Grove City, Ohio on March 20th, 1998 (“Stanley Meyer,” n.d.). This shows how dangerous inventing or developing free energy can be. We live in a capitalist country where in some states the government takes sixty cents to the gallon (Kohen, 2012). Some time before his death Stanley Meyer demonstrated in a news report on an Ohio TV Station, that he was successfully able to power his dune buggy using only tap water. He estimated in the report that to travel from Los Angeles to New York it would only take approximately 22 gallons of water (Robinson, n.d). Thus, shouldn’t we develop Stanley Meyer’s technology to fuel our lives? This paper discusses how cars can use hydrogen to create power, how they are eco-friendly, the car companies and the Department of Energy (DOE), the limiting conditions and life of a hydrogen car, and the science behind Stanley Meyer’s dune buggy.
Background
The chemical make up of water is perfect for creating fuel. When it is separated into it’s individual atoms, then oxidized as fuel to burn, it is 2.5 times more powerful than the gasoline we use today. Stanley Meyer and his brother developed a way to use a modulating current to efficiently break the water molecule up into its individual atoms using what he called a “water fuel cell assembly.” According to his patent the term “fuel cell” refers to the single unit in the invention that produces the combustible gases in accordance with the method stated in the patent (Meyer, 1989).
Hydrogen Cars
A hydrogen vehicle is one that uses hydrogen for its driving force. These vehicles include rockets for space, automobiles, and other transportation vehicles. The po...

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Robinson, R. (Reporter), Tom Ryan (News caster) and Gail Hogan (News caster) "Unknown Episode [Videorecording (Broadcast)]" Action 6 News. Unknown Network. Station call sign: WSYX. Filmed in Groveport. Length: 1 Minute 45 seconds. Republished by . "Media Page - See, Hear and Discover Free Electricity." File name: stan_meyers_bb.wmv. Last updated 7 May 2008. Retrieved from http://befreetech.com/media/stan_meyers_bb.wmv
Service, R.F., (2009, June 5). Hydrogen cars: Fad or the future?. Science, 324(5932), pp. 1257-1259. Retrieved from Ebsco database.
Stanley Meyer (1940-1998) a short biography. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.top-alternative-energy-sources.com/stanley-meyer.html

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