Was The Man Who Made The Water Engine Murdered? | The Conspiracy Show | Documentary Central

2022 ж. 21 Шіл.
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The Water Engine
Did the late Stanley Meyer figure out a way to run an internal combustion engine on pure water? And was he murdered because of the the threat his invention posed to Big Oil? Richard speaks with a researcher with a PhD in Electrical Engineering and two self-taught backyard-tinkerers who have developed less ambitious devices for their vehicles believe the legends surrounding Meyer and his invention are true.
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  • I met an elderly man at a Shoneys restaurant in Florida, we began a pleasant conversation. He began telling me that his new Crown Vic Ford car got 98 miles per gallon. I wanted to believe him but it sounded fantastic. He said, that the dealership had demanded that he return the car but since he paid cash for it he refused. Then he got a visit from Ford's corporate division, they said the car had been mistakenly sold and that he had to return it to Ford. He refused, they threatened him with legal action and he told them to bring it on. This was an educated man who knew his rights with a lot of money. He said strangers tried to steal the car although he kept it locked in his home garage. Then he got serious by installing a major anti theft device on the car. He was an interesting guy with a great story but still I was doubtful. I told him I would sure like to see the car, he said, sure we walked outside and right in front of the windows sat a Crown Vic White in color, nothing outstanding but when he raised the hood I was stunned. It didn't look like any engine I had ever seen before, it had hoses and pipes running everywhere and the engine was unrecognizable to me. Then and there I knew this man was telling the truth, there was no faking this system it would cost tons to machine this. I was in awe, we shook hands when we parted. I often think about this gentleman and his car. These car manufacturers are in bed with the oil people, a 98MPG car in the 1990's. Cars should get great mileage if they wanted this is proof.

    @larry3034@larry3034 Жыл бұрын
    • when i was in Canada in the 80's i was talking to this guy and asked what he did for work? he said nothing I'm retired. he was young, not sure exactly but pretty much the same deal. he got paid a truckload of money for his tech

      @hugespinner4890@hugespinner4890 Жыл бұрын
    • There are bullshitters and suckers, I guess we have both in your story.

      @johnbasiglone1219@johnbasiglone1219 Жыл бұрын
    • @@johnbasiglone1219 Really? This is a true story told to me by a stranger. From what I saw under the hood it had to be real. BELIEVE IT OR NOT.

      @larry3034@larry3034 Жыл бұрын
    • @johnbasiglone1219 Guess you then must be part of that cult ... seeing you as ignorant, jealous and avaricious are part of the problem & maybe distantly related to the "R" family !!

      @betkay1018@betkay1018 Жыл бұрын
    • @@betkay1018 No dark meat need reply!

      @larry3034@larry3034 Жыл бұрын
  • This is an example of why granny told me to not let people know how smart I was. She called it, holding aces.

    @lisatsuda@lisatsuda Жыл бұрын
  • In Brazil, in the 70s, a man also built a car moved by water. Nobody knew what happened to him, but he simply vanished.

    @DihelsonMendonca@DihelsonMendonca2 ай бұрын
  • I live in the UK and one of my father's best friends invented a magnetised barring that went on the fuel injection system that reduced fuel consumption by over 80% which he sold the patten for 70 million with a deal of 5% profit from all future sales but the oil company scrapped the bearing and told him he could never make or sell another ever again. These companies are ruthless and won't let any progress come between their profit margins!!!

    @hammyzgod@hammyzgod11 ай бұрын
    • If these inventions like Stanley Meyer -buggy & the other such altered vehicles that can prove it works, after demonstrations and certifications (hell might even given certain credits, merits, distinctions maybe even prices), then all should be exposed in full display at any saloon, expo show-room or invention museums to be taken as example for perfecting future propulsion systems in next gen vehicles, but instead this ended so abrupt & tragic that it baffles everyone..

      @poplaurentiu4148@poplaurentiu414811 ай бұрын
    • did he keep the 70 mill?

      @christopherallen9580@christopherallen958011 ай бұрын
    • He did indeed and has done very well for himself but this was back in the late 90's and because of the non disclosure documents this product has never seen the light of day, its as disgrace and a travesty as I now only a handful of people have this item one of them being my father on a old fuel guzzling bike from the 80's

      @hammyzgod@hammyzgod11 ай бұрын
    • It's not about profit margins. It's about always having control over the energy source, so they can not only charge for it, but also keep everyone as a financial slave.

      @oriraykai3610@oriraykai361011 ай бұрын
    • @Ori Ray Kai 100% it's all about the monopoly of the oil industry and keeping the poor man poor.

      @hammyzgod@hammyzgod11 ай бұрын
  • Instead of keeping it a secret to get patent, he should have released all the details to the public so people can be sure that it really happened

    @capasi5380@capasi5380 Жыл бұрын
    • That is not how you handle patents or prove anything except stupidity !!

      @betkay1018@betkay1018 Жыл бұрын
    • @@betkay1018 I'm not talking about getting a patent dumbass. I'm saying that he should have released all the papers on how it works and how it's made to prove it really worked. You thinking that would be stupidity shows how your brain works. Him keeping it all to himself thinking it will go well, what did it lead to?

      @capasi5380@capasi5380 Жыл бұрын
    • @dave4511 Stanley did the right thing in ommiting certain crucial info. I did the same with one of mine - patents are not what they seem !!

      @betkay1018@betkay1018 Жыл бұрын
    • You just let it happen and if everybody knows about it to do it it becomes worth it’s weight in gold for everyone what are they gonna do kill everybody

      @anthonymilano691@anthonymilano691 Жыл бұрын
    • @@betkay1018 by putting the complete designs out in the public domain and not omitting the 'secret sauce' (which conveniently makes his claims unfalsifiable, a hallmark charlatan tactic), sequestering or erasing this technology would be impossible with scientists and engineers the world over making their own. Moreover, he would have far less reason to fear for his life as killing him would achieve nothing at that stage.

      @MrPancakelizard@MrPancakelizard Жыл бұрын
  • He would’ve taken down the oil industry. That basically meant he was a threat to the matrix

    @DonGH97@DonGH97 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeap 💯💯💯

      @datboywade4804@datboywade480410 ай бұрын
    • God you are all retarded

      @JohnnySins69XO@JohnnySins69XO10 ай бұрын
    • Yes

      @SamArt6607@SamArt66074 ай бұрын
    • It would've been the death blow. The Rockefellers made damn sure to make sure petrochemicals, and the byproducts of petrochemical refinement would be the only acceptable chemicals in use. Prohibition was a response to Henry Ford's vision that automobiles would run on locally sourced, renewable ethanol. The untold story of prohibition is that the earliest automobiles ran on alcohol, and people were making their own, driving the price of petro byproducts like gasoline down. There are better alternatives to plastics (industrial hemp-based polymers), the allopathic-pharmaceutical model of medicine, agricultural chemicals, etc.. Rockefeller captured congress, and the managerial class of beurocrats in the U.S., and established an incentive and regulatory structure that would guarantee that oil would be our only source of energy.

      @jaymatthews9324@jaymatthews93242 ай бұрын
    • Yall actually believe that sht?? If he can take down oil industry, the US government will do everything to make that come true

      @KM-zd6dq@KM-zd6dq2 ай бұрын
  • When I was a kid I worked at an auto parts store and there was a guy who would come in every day , buying random parts... one day my boss started talking to him asking him if he wanted to open an account for his shop, because we figured all the parts were for different cars that he was working on... he said he didn't have a shop that he was working on a project.... slowly over the course of months the guy started opening up about his project and he was building a car that didn't run on gas (I don't think it ran on water).... and then he was really excited one day saying he got it to run and wanted to show my boss (they were close at this point, he was coming in for almost 2 years).... and then suddenly he just stopped showing up... we had his number because we had to call him when special order parts would come in and his phone was disconnected. We never saw him or heard of him again. This was in Forked River NJ.

    @jasonsierchio1167@jasonsierchio116711 ай бұрын
    • Thats a shame… i will try to make something lile that and if i ever go missing you will know whats up

      @IDontKnowTho27@IDontKnowTho278 ай бұрын
    • Because it did not work and he gave up,that is why you never saw him again .

      @gloknor@gloknor8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@gloknorpoor sap, you talk like one of those people who took the c19 injection.

      @donniev8181@donniev81817 ай бұрын
    • Why do you think it did not work and this is the reason for his sudden disappearance?@@gloknor

      @loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397@loveisthemostpowerfulforce13976 ай бұрын
    • ​@gloknor nothing like a little pessimism to get the day started, apparently

      @sthomjoseph1058@sthomjoseph10584 ай бұрын
  • A man in Blenheim in New Zealand produced a car in the late 60s/early 70s that run on water. He died - some say mysteriously - shortly after. Not proven that he was murdered, but oil companies would not have been happy.

    @brianpreddy9000@brianpreddy9000 Жыл бұрын
    • You are kiwi? What was his name

      @nooneisrightallthetime-zv7hs@nooneisrightallthetime-zv7hs10 ай бұрын
    • Similar story goes for Peter Witihera from New Zealand he created a battery that would not go flat not long after he vanished . quite good to research

      @MesterMugz@MesterMugz8 ай бұрын
    • 😅

      @mysecrets2660@mysecrets26606 ай бұрын
    • Oil companies don't worry about cars which run on water. They have their scientific advisers who tell them that a car can't be run with water. And these guys are dead right, but fancy stories about water cars seem never to end.

      @heinzpg@heinzpg5 ай бұрын
    • Hahahahahaha

      @user-ty8ml4yz6x@user-ty8ml4yz6x4 ай бұрын
  • I worked at a place with Stanley's son-in-law. I can tell you his invention absolutely worked.

    @mccwho@mccwho Жыл бұрын
    • how do you know? any evidence?

      @LinuxLuddite@LinuxLuddite Жыл бұрын
    • @@LinuxLuddite John Kanzius demonstrated radio frequencies can be used to ignite water. He said that the frequency is 13.56 Mhz. kzhead.info/sun/Z8qSk8OFiXloqoU/bejne.html

      @jamesgeis@jamesgeis Жыл бұрын
    • I think you are right.

      @larry3034@larry3034 Жыл бұрын
    • Please tell the right people I remember seeing naphthalene in his mix. Get this message out.

      @GPopeSinghTriniCharters1983@GPopeSinghTriniCharters1983 Жыл бұрын
    • Haven’t any of you seen those very early cars from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s on tv. I remember one shown that ran on water and it showed them pulling up in the car, on a bridge where they dropped a very long hose into the river below obviously to fill it up with river water. The hose was looped and hung on the side of the car just above the running board for ease of transport and use. The car was black in colour and quite long with a long bonnet area.

      @susancurtis1651@susancurtis1651 Жыл бұрын
  • Aaron Salter, retired police officer and the security guard at the Tops Super Market in Buffalo, NY, was the target in the mass shooting at that super market. He also designed, engineered and successfully created a system for his Ford F-150 to run on water. He was working on perfecting it and getting the patents for it when he was gunned-down. The other victims were "collateral damage" to make it look like a random mass shooting! Nobody can or will convince me otherwise!

    @G-BodyForLife@G-BodyForLife Жыл бұрын
    • god thats scary

      @keithbill310@keithbill310 Жыл бұрын
    • @@keithbill310 G-Body is scary.

      @DUDECOWSYR@DUDECOWSYR Жыл бұрын
    • Another conspiracy theory. Stupid considering these systems are not a threat because they are BS.

      @Dana5775@Dana5775 Жыл бұрын
    • That is a proven tactic for cover up of assassination.

      @duderama6750@duderama6750 Жыл бұрын
    • @Exo runner the Titanic sunk as a result of hitting an iceberg. This has been concluded and documented by recent exploration. You're suggesting someone sunk the Titanic to assassinate three critics of the federal reserve. A ship claimed to be unsinkable. There were many survivors and there was no guarantee that these individuals would have perished in the catastrophe. If this is an example of the assassination stopping the powers that hold the Fed in place it only shows your naivety and poor logic in an attempt to backup the previous conspiracy theory.

      @Dana5775@Dana5775 Жыл бұрын
  • Years ago a guy who worked at Livermore Lab in Livermore Ca. told me that him and his fellow engineers came up with a new gasoline engine that of which the prototype did about 200 mpg.. Then a big oil company threatened them and their families into selling the patent!

    @williams.9165@williams.9165 Жыл бұрын
    • why is everyone spamming fake ass stories for likes? Y'all some sorry clowns lmao

      @gaudacheese125@gaudacheese125 Жыл бұрын
    • I can never understand how associates from big corporations take these things so personally to the point of sending death threats. Like there is no individual person within those corporations that can have that much to lose to the point of wanting to assassinate someone. Yes, corporations will lose billions, the owner of the business will only be able to afford 500 private islands instead of 1000, but is that really worth someone’s life?

      @serbiaroxbasketball@serbiaroxbasketball4 ай бұрын
    • @@serbiaroxbasketballapparently

      @nft200yearsago8@nft200yearsago84 ай бұрын
    • They threaten people and buy the parents dirt cheap abs shelf it to make sure no one uses it

      @iamwell5654@iamwell56542 ай бұрын
    • ​@@serbiaroxbasketballA corporation's greed knows no bounds. If silencing one person will stop a corporation from losing out on potential profits, they will do it without any hesitation.

      @procrastinates@procrastinatesАй бұрын
  • Here in Australia there is a story of a man who invented an electric car and drove it around Sydney to show it off. He ended up in jail, then murdered, the rumor was a guard was paid to do it

    @colinp1233@colinp123311 ай бұрын
    • Electric cars were invented in the 1800's. By 1900 New York City had a feet of about 60 electric taxis. So your story about this Australian is irrelevant.

      @julesdomes6064@julesdomes606411 ай бұрын
    • Elon Musk is still alive...ha ha ha...

      @trungson6604@trungson660411 ай бұрын
    • @@trungson6604 He's a pawn to usher in their plan. Look at people eat his garbage up. Judgement day is coming.

      @duediligencedrag@duediligencedrag11 ай бұрын
    • Electric cars were invented before internal combustion engine cars, but the batteries back then were garbage

      @spyrosbellos2522@spyrosbellos252210 ай бұрын
    • ​@@trungson6604Musk works for the establishment All about control

      @smith077906@smith0779069 ай бұрын
  • I'm sitting here in a house less than 3 miles from Stanley Myers house!! Stanley was on our Local News and our Columbus Dispatch wrote an article all about his car!! He used to bring his Buggy in to schools and church's!! I saw it when I was 16 and it drove on water!! I remember our Science Teacher being in awe of it!!

    @stanleyfranks9891@stanleyfranks9891 Жыл бұрын
    • What City and State again.

      @JUBABU4@JUBABU43 ай бұрын
    • @@JUBABU4 Grove City, Ohio

      @stanleyfranks9891@stanleyfranks98913 ай бұрын
  • During the early years of WW2 in the UK my grandfather worked as an engineer for a company that still exists called Ricardo's and with his team converted a number of British army lorries to run on water and told me it only required a few simply cheap alterations to the existing engine. By 1943 the scheme was quietly shelved when fuel supplies again became widely available. After the war he expected that the project would be revisited but it never was and the paperwork and plans must still exist in Ricardo's archive at Shoreham in West Sussex as they have files there dating back to the 1920's.

    @larryboyd5882@larryboyd5882 Жыл бұрын
    • fire tomorrow?????

      @putheflamesoutyahoo1503@putheflamesoutyahoo1503 Жыл бұрын
    • Typical. There have been fuel cells running on water for a very long time. It keeps getting reinvented. We are also told there is no such thing as perpetual motion too. However I have seen several, always working on magnetics and powerful. Then there is the alien technology angle. The oil industry RUNS the usa and by default the world. They are powerful and in cohoots with the governments. They will crush it every time. No free or cheap energy will be revealed in my lifetime.

      @izifaddag8221@izifaddag8221 Жыл бұрын
    • Accepting that, is there really no one interested in getting this stuff unburied and reviewed?

      @johnbannister9212@johnbannister9212 Жыл бұрын
    • So no one has ever gone looking for these files. Give me a break. Sound a bit like the old joke about a man snapping his finger over and over until someone asks why are you snapping your finger non stop? The man says "it keeps the tigers away". Other man says "this is central park there are no tigers in this park". Other man says "See how well it works!". If one is not willing to test any statement such as "there must be files still with Ricardo's files" then the world will never know if any of this is true. So if such files still exists then someone needs to go find them. If they can't be found then most likely the whole story is BS.

      @bpetnoi1472@bpetnoi1472 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bpetnoi1472 my grandfather also worked on the Whittle jet engine and for the Miles aircraft company and specialised in resolving development issues and is referred to in several chapters of the official history of Ricardo's and was not prone to exaggeration or lying having lived through 2 world wars and you are just a cynical bastard who in your life will not achieve one tenth of what he did in his.

      @larryboyd5882@larryboyd5882 Жыл бұрын
  • It's highly likely he was poisoned in my opinion. Several news outlets did stories about his famous car that mysteriously vanished with him after he died.

    @Chris-vp2lm@Chris-vp2lm8 ай бұрын
  • Hey! I listen to you on podcasts all the time!

    @Blougheed@Blougheed15 күн бұрын
  • It’s not a conspiracy theory , it’s reality , just like the security guard in Buffalo NY that was killed not too long ago , he invented a hydrogen powered truck, and was waiting for the patent examiner to come that week

    @AmericanRustWorker3369@AmericanRustWorker3369 Жыл бұрын
    • Hhhmmm...so, you believe that was a planned hit then on the security officer?

      @marshalastovall4270@marshalastovall427011 ай бұрын
    • Mate hydrogen powered trucks are no big secrets lol The very company i work at is developing hydrogen trucks.. Hydrogen is not magical. Its just very dangerous and requires alot of New infrastructure like stations and shit. + hydrogen is not extremely cheap either to produce in quantities needed to fuel a transport industry

      @owningkoning@owningkoning11 ай бұрын
    • There are many hydrogen fuel cell vehicles today, unfortunately dispite being the most abundant element on earth it's very expensive because it's tricky to get and it's expensive to produce. I don't know why they would kill the thousandth person to invent a hydrogen powered vehicle

      @petertansey@petertansey10 ай бұрын
    • And also hydrogen is extremely dangerous there are many ways it could become volatile.

      @petertansey@petertansey10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@marshalastovall4270 let me ask you question and you tell me if it makes sense. Let's say you get radicalized by the Internet into becoming a racist. Like you really are so filled with hate towards black people you get a gun and are ready to go on a killing spree like the young man in the buffalo massacre. Now riddle me this Batman why drive 200 miles to commit the act? Why a supermarket? Also what are the chances you just so happen to get a man who was about to change the way our cars run effecting one of the biggest industries in America?

      @person6768@person676822 күн бұрын
  • A mate’s father did this in the 70’s in New Zealand . He mysteriously died and all his paperwork and engine disappeared . My mate and his mum moved soon afterwards .

    @paulveenings6861@paulveenings6861 Жыл бұрын
    • More likely he was killed by someone who invested in the invention, and realized it wouldn't work.

      @PanamaSticks@PanamaSticks Жыл бұрын
    • @@PanamaSticks he had no backers , just him in his back shed , so no .

      @paulveenings6861@paulveenings6861 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes I have a story like this too buddy read my comment we are all being lied to everything is a lie

      @MyMakersMarker@MyMakersMarker Жыл бұрын
    • @@MyMakersMarker I read your comment and couldn’t agree more 🙏

      @paulveenings6861@paulveenings6861 Жыл бұрын
    • @@paulveenings6861 Such defies the laws of physics. It cannot ever work.

      @DaveTecho@DaveTecho Жыл бұрын
  • There was a guy in Jersey who also invented one. He sold the tech to a car company and then his plane “crashed” in Florida randomly. His name was Leo something. Wish I could remember the story from my relative who told me.

    @thanevakarian9762@thanevakarian9762 Жыл бұрын
    • Leo the liar? Lol

      @probuildconstruction@probuildconstruction Жыл бұрын
    • stop cappin clown

      @gaudacheese125@gaudacheese125 Жыл бұрын
    • Leo Sayer he made the hit song "u make me feel like dancing" ?

      @marvin469@marvin46911 ай бұрын
  • loved every minute, keep it up, the powers that be are just getting ever stronger.

    @sixtorodriguez1902@sixtorodriguez1902Ай бұрын
  • I remember in 1997 watching a T.V show in Melbourne Australia about Stanley Meyer and his water powered car. Pentagon officials gave him a visit because of their "interest" in his project for military use but he then claimed that he couldnt get any financial backing. In 1998 he died.

    @atillaozturk7075@atillaozturk7075 Жыл бұрын
    • Hi Meyer died? Really? With all this conspiracy stuff hanging about him I think it's more likely the Feds charged him with fraud, sent him to prison, and he changed his name when he got out. It's much easier believing a few people with outrageous non-scientific claims are dishonest, than believing the entire oil industry is. Cheers, P.R.

      @philliprobinson7724@philliprobinson7724 Жыл бұрын
    • What was stated above in the paragraph is true. Just like the reply below is an empty shell without any reply. The powers at large these day would do anything to keep someone from stripping there hold of power on our fellow man. This is just like a gasoline engine which an average person can modify to get them 45 to 55 miles roughly on a gallon of gasoline. Yet the automobile manufactures cannot to this day make this really happen in the automotive field. Now the electric cars are taking over. Look at the cost of this nonsense not to even consider the number of mines that have to be opened, the under sustainability of the power grid that cannot deliver that much energy needed. This is just another big lie from the powers from top down, PERIOD. The working man will never get any break, we are just taxed to death and spoon feed lies and BULL DUNG, PERIOD. Just a shame this is a fact. HIstory will prove me CORRECT, just straight facts of history.

      @victoryfirst2878@victoryfirst2878 Жыл бұрын
    • @@victoryfirst2878 Gidday mate. Yes they can make it happen, already have. My Nissan March gets 55mpg on the highway, 45 about town. Having increased average fleet gas mileage from 18 mpg to 40 mpg over the past 40 years, I've every confidence they'll make further improvements. Cheers, and happy motoring. P.R.

      @philliprobinson7724@philliprobinson7724 Жыл бұрын
    • He did not die, he was murdered, poison

      @KellAdk76@KellAdk76 Жыл бұрын
    • @@KellAdk76 If he was murdered, of course he died. Was the cause of death established by the coroner? Cheers, P.R.

      @philliprobinson7724@philliprobinson7724 Жыл бұрын
  • When someone gets murdered for their efforts, it's an indication that they were really on to something.

    @bonniechase5599@bonniechase5599 Жыл бұрын
    • Or maybe on to nothing. I know about many people and companies that promised the water engine, showing it on paper, collected founds and produced nothing. :\

      @sgtmatrix@sgtmatrix Жыл бұрын
    • @@sgtmatrix no shit your not allowed to go against what we’ve been told. The evil rich hide so much from humanity

      @cornelius6304@cornelius6304 Жыл бұрын
    • @@sgtmatrix Those were scam artists who are likely still alive enjoying other people money.

      @anonymousprofessor8866@anonymousprofessor8866 Жыл бұрын
    • Perhaps, but in this case he was not on to anything and his cause of death has no evidence of foul play.

      @Dana5775@Dana5775 Жыл бұрын
    • No, someone was angry at him for his lies. Water engines are nonsense, you can't get back more energy from burning hydrogen than it takes to split water. End of argument, end of discussion.

      @RWZiggy@RWZiggy Жыл бұрын
  • I was a kid when this happened. I was at the Cracker Barrel when he stormed out. It wasn't until I got older that I realized what all the commotion was. I still live in Grove City, my whole life and I dine there frequently, and always think about that incident when I was a kid...

    @bad74maverick1@bad74maverick111 ай бұрын
  • My neighbour growing up in New Zealand ran his lawnmower, old (pre-computer) car and modern car (using a spoof for the exhaust gas monitoring sensor) for many years on a hydrogen/petrol combo using a simple electrolysis process which was easy to build and worked great. He would add a few hydrogen peroxide crystals to each litre of water to enhance the output, and was happy to assist others with making these systems. He regularly got anonymous threatening phone calls in the middle of the night, but died of natural causes at the age of 95. The process worked extremely well and gave him amazing mileage.

    @ianandbronniestewart8875@ianandbronniestewart88754 ай бұрын
    • So people in New Zealand can be just as gullible and uneducated as Americans lol.

      @katkit4281@katkit42814 ай бұрын
  • We had a man in our town in the 1960's that ran his truck on olive oil and when he went to patent it a representative from Detroit can out and told the guy to stop his work. He said to the Rep what if I decide to go ahead anyway and the Rep resonded with "Accidents happen every day"

    @serchme54@serchme54 Жыл бұрын
    • Chilling story 😢

      @brunostiglitz7535@brunostiglitz7535 Жыл бұрын
    • I had a guy come out and say the same to me… and then I ran over him with my olive oil car.

      @HeebieJeeBee@HeebieJeeBee Жыл бұрын
    • a diesel engine can run on cooking oil.

      @hoganhogan3@hoganhogan3 Жыл бұрын
    • But I'm confused... Olive oil is way more expensive than gas?

      @debras3806@debras3806 Жыл бұрын
    • Had a buddy in HS with a diesel VW Rabbit. His dad had a contract to "dispose" of used cooking oil with a few local restaurants. They filtered it and ran all their cars on it. I'll never forget the smell when he used the oil from a donut shop.

      @Blakek.@Blakek. Жыл бұрын
  • I pray more people will watch this doc and realize that they are not bound to the limits big oil puts on them. I'm definitely going to look into getting an attachment for my vehicle. Thank you for this doc.

    @sammerjay8128@sammerjay8128 Жыл бұрын
    • Dont be so gullible. If such actually works, try looking for some real dynamometer tests done to prove it. They never exist.

      @DaveTecho@DaveTecho Жыл бұрын
    • your reply is invisible and also to Sammer Jay just to ask what attachments lpg or you mean there something more underground. thanks

      @Willesden_Rab1_TV@Willesden_Rab1_TV Жыл бұрын
    • Or watch it & kno how we are lied to

      @proudgrandma138@proudgrandma138 Жыл бұрын
    • Big oil is being pushed out by big electric companies.

      @michaeladams9629@michaeladams9629 Жыл бұрын
    • One in the same bro

      @nedrow0@nedrow0 Жыл бұрын
  • Stanley Meyers story was almost foretold verbatim in the 1951 Ealing Studios film 'The Man in a white suit' a great film and a satire on vested interests from both manufacturers and unions.

    @robertdore9592@robertdore9592 Жыл бұрын
    • Merci pour le film 👍

      @SamySamy-bt6jf@SamySamy-bt6jf5 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the awesome information nice

    @MarvinResper@MarvinResper Жыл бұрын
  • During the energy crisis of the early 1970''s, water injection systems for cars were widely advertised and available. These did actually improve vehicle mileage by about 10% and were easy to install. The only problem was that in Winter you needed to keep the water from freezing by adding alcohol to the mixture. I uses one of these systems and it worked fine.

    @richardschnedorf5711@richardschnedorf5711 Жыл бұрын
    • the water was used to cool the mixture to prevent detonation

      @jcerullo5015@jcerullo5015 Жыл бұрын
    • In the late 70's we home made water injection units on our street racers. It would cool the valves down to keep it ftom spark knocking. Let you advance the timing for more hp

      @johncannon3251@johncannon3251 Жыл бұрын
    • That's one of the problems with the use of water fueled energy sources in vehicles to the point that corporations and only corporations will be the ones who made money off of alcohol mixed water. That's why I'm not as big on it

      @anticorporatists9959@anticorporatists9959 Жыл бұрын
    • @@anticorporatists9959 Was not a fuel, it only served to cool the intake charge to prevent detonation which was common at the time with older cars with high compression ratios and also cars with early emission controls systems.

      @toothrestorer6588@toothrestorer6588 Жыл бұрын
    • Water meth injection nice

      @dononebullen@dononebullen Жыл бұрын
  • We in Holland had a man who made the first quantum computer and he also went missing! A book was written about him

    @Martin-kt2nc@Martin-kt2nc Жыл бұрын
    • Well, technically he is both missing and not missing....

      @jackiehopson8334@jackiehopson8334 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jackiehopson8334 someone knows the quantum mechanics! Lol

      @Themozartthug@Themozartthug Жыл бұрын
    • My dad spoke of a man like that ... My dad immigrated here from Holland ... Dad said the man was put in an insane asylum and that Shell was behind it ... Funny that now we are discussing this

      @arisstefanac4317@arisstefanac4317 Жыл бұрын
    • @Martin That also sounds like a leaf from the same book, so to speak. Yes every Country on the planet seems to have it's very own greedy Cartel, a more casual name People use to when mentioning them I believeve is our Government ...btw would you happen to know the name of this book? I'd imagine that would be a good read, being somewhat of an optimist I thank you in advance Mó Chára.

      @markhynes1613@markhynes1613 Жыл бұрын
    • what is his name? i cant find any evidence of this

      @kidtnt3824@kidtnt3824 Жыл бұрын
  • After I got out of the military and moved to a town in ms, I met a guy who asked my friend and Co worker would we come and help him pack up and load his house up for him. We did, and as we worked he came to us and asked did we want to see something and he showed us a perpetual motion motor and at the time I really didn't know what that was and was like ok and he told us that the only problem he has was he hadn't figured a way to cut it off and turn it back on. I actually figured how to do it in theory and I never got to see him again, just never knew where he went or moved too. Well, didn't think about that until now, but there are engineers who probably know how to build one and cut it off now and turn it back on. I may have to check into it but I hope he did succeed.

    @krosscotton1721@krosscotton1721 Жыл бұрын
  • This was being worked on in the 70’s by a lot of inventors. They were strongly encouraged to stop. There are other ways to make engines, flight engines that do not require complex hydrocarbons.

    @btoolman@btoolman11 ай бұрын
  • When I was an apprentice mechanic in South Africa , mid 60s, there was a couple who used the garages dyno to test engines run on water. I never heard any more about it.

    @ashleymey3144@ashleymey3144 Жыл бұрын
    • They all drowned from the emissions 😂

      @stestar09@stestar09 Жыл бұрын
    • almost...old engine dynos actually used an adjustable water sluice to create a load. No engines running on water, this is all BS some mix it in a small amount.

      @brendanoneil3489@brendanoneil348911 ай бұрын
    • The fact that stories like this even come from outside the USA terrifies me. We shouldn't be afraid of the vested interests of a foreign country.

      @ElectrostatiCrow@ElectrostatiCrow2 ай бұрын
  • I heard about a dude who made an oil additive that made the oil last 40,000 miles before a change was needed. He was run off the road on his motorcycle by a blacked out Lincoln and a neighbor claimed that they then went to his garage and took everything.

    @enetlocal@enetlocal Жыл бұрын
    • More BS just like the Stanley Meyer story.

      @Godscountry2732@Godscountry2732 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Godscountry2732 you're extremely naive.

      @streetcarp475@streetcarp475 Жыл бұрын
    • @@streetcarp475 A full-synthetic oil will lubricate a close tolerances internal combustion engine to 40,000 miles But would you really want to do that in your new vehicles engine ? How would you know what I know about oil and additives, extreme pressure lubricants? There are some that do work, just not as well as the internet conspiracy folks claim. It's funny how none of the inventors leave any samples and documents in the event there killed off by big oil and gas hitmen.. LOL

      @Godscountry2732@Godscountry2732 Жыл бұрын
    • We have a guy who did the same in my country (I'm from the middle east). The main petro chemical company in my country refused to provide him with the ingredients for mass production. He fought legally for a while, and in the end they offered him good money for his invention, took it and shelved it, never to be seen ever again!

      @TooToo246@TooToo246 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Godscountry2732 I was referring to "what you know " about the government...not your vast knowledge of lubricants.

      @streetcarp475@streetcarp475 Жыл бұрын
  • Really hard for someone to come out and say they came out with the solution. As far as I know, two guys that came out with a very close solution have "disappeared". One of them I was asking him questions and was going to meet him. He all of the sudden, was nervous and lost connection with him. His house was sold and his wife moved to Arizona or Texas for what I know. The other one, I message him and no answer.

    @Gabe_Herdz@Gabe_Herdz10 ай бұрын
  • Years ago I met a guy who has bought an Eldorado Cadillac. He took it in for an oil change, etc. He waited for the car & presently the mechanic told him to come into the shop. The mechanic showed him hydraulic lines running from the rear of the trans to all 4 wheels which had drive motors that are used today on farm equipment. He saw I was skeptical so he showed me pictures. He lived in the Evansville, IN area.

    @darrellepickering8433@darrellepickering84338 ай бұрын
    • And what is this supposed to tell us?

      @dertomm1@dertomm17 ай бұрын
    • @dertomm1 This car was from the '70s. That technology is available now in farm equipment. Just shows GM, maybe others, we're experimenting with it back then. This was '80/'81 when I had talked with him & had he not shown me photos I wouldn't have believed him.

      @darrellepickering8433@darrellepickering84337 ай бұрын
  • This guy was not the first person to run a motor on water. Two brothers in southeastern Arizona, one being a molecular chemistry graduate, took a 327 Chevrolet engine built to run on natural gas for a well engine and developed a way to product hydrogen, via water, to run the engine in 1966. Him and his brother farmed a second generation farm and use the engine on a irrigation well for two years. Then one day in the late spring, neither brother showed up at the local coffee shop, as they both had done around the same time for many years. Their neighboring farmer, went by their residences to find their trucks in their yards but they never answered the door. He also noticed the center pivot sprinkler was not running when it was running when he left to the cafe that morning. He saw a winch truck at the well site, drove there and was met by two armed men from standard oil, who's identities didn't exist, were confiscating the motor. He went home and called the sheriff's department and a deputy arrived two hours later at the oldest brothers residence. He met the deputy and gave him the license plate number from the winch truck but was later told that it wasn't a valid plate number. Neither brothers nor the motor have been seen since. Many people still believe standard oil stole the motor to keep anyone from ever using it and made the brothers disappear.

    @cliffterrell4876@cliffterrell4876 Жыл бұрын
    • BS

      @cemasti4524@cemasti4524 Жыл бұрын
    • Why didn't they build another 'water' engine? Because it's all fake.

      @daintree98@daintree98 Жыл бұрын
    • I love how the details in this story are so conveniently vague. Load of hogwash.

      @woopimagpie@woopimagpie Жыл бұрын
    • What you conspiritards don't bother to research is that the energy required to separate Hydrogen from Oxygen is greater than the energy created when recombining during combustion. In short, a water-powered car needs a supplemental power source to split water into the two gasses. It simply can not rely on water alone. But of course, conspiritards don't do science, do they.!!

      @robguyatt9602@robguyatt9602 Жыл бұрын
    • Sure Jan.

      @mikeonthebayou@mikeonthebayou Жыл бұрын
  • My father visited Canada many years ago and heard of a gentleman who’d invented a water fuelled engine. The patent, according to my father, was bought by Shell!

    @jakhaughton1800@jakhaughton1800 Жыл бұрын
    • ALL patents remain public so anyone can read them in full, regardless of who owns it.

      @DaveTecho@DaveTecho Жыл бұрын
    • Many years ago I took a course in patent law and actually worked in a patent department of a corporation. It was my understanding back then that the US Patent Office rejects out-of-hand any patent filing for a device which is a perpetual motion machine, i.e., a device which creates more energy than it takes to operate it. In other words, they don’t even review it. It is summarily rejected. The bottom line is don’t believe any such patent exists.

      @chuckhoffman8680@chuckhoffman8680 Жыл бұрын
    • @@chuckhoffman8680 wait, what.

      @catdaddy1822@catdaddy1822 Жыл бұрын
    • @@DaveTecho only the US has 5700 secret patents

      @fabianramos1954@fabianramos1954 Жыл бұрын
    • @@fabianramos1954 Nothing can be patented any where without the full detailed patent description being totally available for everyone to see. coca cola did not patent their product. if they had, we could all see the formula. Learn some science and stop believing such impossible crap please. Alternatively, try explaining how anything done with water can produce energy that you didnt have to add in the first place.

      @DaveTecho@DaveTecho Жыл бұрын
  • Yes of COURSE he was. You can NEVER patent such a thing. GIVE IT to the world.

    @Tomken8d2@Tomken8d211 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/ptiafJWvqWJthp8/bejne.html He explains how it works himself.

      @KennethCannady@KennethCannady11 ай бұрын
    • Stanley Myers Patents the government does not want you to know about: U.S. Patent 5,149,407: Process and apparatus for the production of fuel gas and the enhanced release of thermal energy from such gas U.S. Patent 4,936,961: Method for the production of a fuel gas U.S. Patent 4,826,581: Controlled process for the production of thermal energy from gases and apparatus useful therefore; U.S. Patent 4,798,661: Gas generator voltage control circuit; U.S. Patent 4,613,779: Electrical pulse generator; U.S. Patent 4,613,304: Gas electrical hydrogen generator; U.S. Patent 4,465,455: Start-up/shut-down for a hydrogen gas burner; U.S. Patent 4,421,474: Hydrogen gas burner; U.S. Patent 4,389,981: Hydrogen gas injector system for internal combustion engine

      @DeputyNordburg@DeputyNordburg11 ай бұрын
    • Why don't we get free gasoline then? "Give it to the world" - same with hospitals and doctors! 😂

      @Abwmusicdk@Abwmusicdk8 ай бұрын
    • Gasoline ain't free, neither are we.@@Abwmusicdk

      @Tomken8d2@Tomken8d28 ай бұрын
    • Only way this will ever be allowed if 80% of the country is down there necks "war" they are killing citizens in there own country to keep their empire of oil.

      @_zarthix_@_zarthix_7 ай бұрын
  • Yes, this works, I've done it my self, say what you want I really don't care, the part missing in stans blue prints is he used low voltage, miliamps and frequencies on a timed pulse through his elements while the water is being circulated, I was told not to speak of this and stop my research or else, like I said believe it or not I don't care, but this does work and works extremely well.

    @chainsmancooper@chainsmancooper Жыл бұрын
    • I believe rapid pulsing and frequency has everything to do with efficiency.

      @paularcaria@paularcaria7 ай бұрын
    • Im trying to make one can you help me with it?

      @Axo_Editzz@Axo_Editzz5 ай бұрын
    • Ok sounds like the scientist knows how so why has it not been made available and don't say they have been killed not in the day of the internet

      @RobertGibbs-iq4wp@RobertGibbs-iq4wp5 ай бұрын
    • Get me hip lmao I’m tryna save money

      @dmdubb3129@dmdubb312910 күн бұрын
  • Everything is IMPOSSIBLE until someone makes it possible. Dont let anyone put u off

    @Clyde-o@Clyde-o Жыл бұрын
  • There is no question that engineers who discover processes which will ruin big corporations disappear intentionally. Once they file for a patent, it is public record. That information is quickly discovered by employees of the big automotive industry players. The rest is undisclosed history. RIP to all those incredible minds that were snuffed out because of greed and power.

    @gforceforever@gforceforever Жыл бұрын
  • There was a kid who made a water powered engine in a high school project. By coincident he was in a buffalo NY shopping center when a crazed man gunned him and some other people down.

    @douglashoward9616@douglashoward961610 ай бұрын
    • Is this a bot or a meme. I feel like I'm going crazy reading these comments

      @rickybungalow8839@rickybungalow883910 ай бұрын
    • these comments are scary af, everyone knows someone that created a 1500 HP water engine that did 9500 miles to the gallon xddd, 99.99% of them are made up@@rickybungalow8839

      @footballdailytv2022@footballdailytv20223 ай бұрын
    • @@rickybungalow8839dude same I think it must just be a case of people having a lot of experiences and stories.

      @maxthedoglover@maxthedogloverАй бұрын
    • ​@@rickybungalow8839because you're an NPC living in the matrix. We can have free energy tomorrow, the entire world can, but we won't because of the american federal government.

      @AudioJeep@AudioJeep18 күн бұрын
  • in the early 1970's there was a program on Australian ABC television called the inventors. A man presented an Australian ford or holden utility which contained a huge amount of apparatus in the rear section. This car was exclusively powered by water which He demonstrated. within a month of airing the episode, both he and the car myteriously disapeared and were never located. it was believed the oil conglomerates were responsible but no traces were ever found.

    @MrVeryCranky@MrVeryCranky6 ай бұрын
    • The process of electrolysis is over two hundred years old. Why would anyone "mysteriously disappear" in relation to a two hundred old process? Sounds like another "free energy" scam-these have also been around for a few hundred years.

      @darklight2.1@darklight2.16 ай бұрын
    • It was believed…are you guys really that gullible?

      @dertomm1@dertomm16 ай бұрын
  • Stan's secret is so simple, noone has thought of it yet, it's not just electrolysis, it's the frequency/frequencies of the electricity.

    @billwoehl3051@billwoehl3051 Жыл бұрын
    • John Kanzius demonstrated that 13.56 Mhz can ignite water before he died from cancer in 2009. And the Genepax company in Japan had a water powered car before they closed abruptly in 2014.

      @jamesgeis@jamesgeis Жыл бұрын
    • @@jamesgeis Water can not be ignited under any condition or frequency.

      @mrgcav@mrgcav Жыл бұрын
    • @@mrgcav Ah, fascinating. What do you call this then? kzhead.info/sun/Z8qSk8OFiXloqoU/bejne.html

      @jamesgeis@jamesgeis Жыл бұрын
    • That's a CROCK of BULLSHIT and YOU Know it 😜 !

      @jerryparks6123@jerryparks6123 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@mrgcav electrolysis separates hydrogen from the oxygen.

      @ericbitzer5247@ericbitzer5247 Жыл бұрын
  • Aaron Salter Jr. was a retired Buffalo police officer who worked as a security guard at Tops Friendly Markets, and in his spare time, he worked on an invention to fuel cars with water electrolysis, which breaks water down into hydrogen and oxygen to use the hydrogen as fuel. Killed in Buffalo Mall shooting.

    @MrT5mustang@MrT5mustang Жыл бұрын
    • I hope this isn’t true. Any links to his work?

      @salimrandall@salimrandall Жыл бұрын
    • @@salimrandall it is , look it up

      @MrT5mustang@MrT5mustang Жыл бұрын
    • @@MrT5mustang I looked it up. Very sad. I’m starting to believe all these scientists/engineers who are being killed were on to something.

      @salimrandall@salimrandall Жыл бұрын
    • @@salimrandall all of the HHO claims (and “kits”) have been debunked.

      @eltay3@eltay3 Жыл бұрын
    • It doesn't have to be "atomized", it's already at the molecular/atomic level of tiny. Gasoline and diesel, conversely, need to be "atomized" into micro-droplets, which never get nearly as tiny (they are orders of magnitude larger), and simply can't burn as efficiently. (Unburned hydrocarbons then burned in the catalytic converter, to some avail).Wasted energy.

      @petebaron4643@petebaron4643 Жыл бұрын
  • A little kid I know said he made a toy car run without fuel. Someone blew up his head in their backyard the next morning.

    @spacejihadist4246@spacejihadist424611 ай бұрын
  • This knowledge has been around for a long time. There are many people doing it but they keep it to themselves. They do not go public with it.

    @greg7129@greg7129 Жыл бұрын
  • Myers was killed with poison at a meeting with investors.... the government didn't like what he built amd Stan didn't take the deal to hush him up so they got rid of him... God rest his soul....

    @milkncheese1@milkncheese1 Жыл бұрын
  • He died in Grove City, Ohio (now a suburb of Columbus) at a Cracker Barrel on March 20, 1998. He is survived by a twin brother who, it seems, did not pursue the project any further. Btw, current hydrogen cars force the car owner to buy hydrogen. They do not produce hydrogen on board like the Stanley Meyer car did.

    @josephdykes1820@josephdykes182010 ай бұрын
  • Awesome Video

    @ladyjusticewarriorqueenz2005@ladyjusticewarriorqueenz200510 ай бұрын
    • But it forgot to mention that the water motor was a scam and could never work as claimed. His investors sued him for fraud and won their money back.

      @julesdomes6064@julesdomes606410 ай бұрын
  • I have been repairing & building engines since 1st engine I rebuilt with my friend Jeff when we were about 15 or 16 in mid 1960's. In 1980's I was graduated as top diesel tech student in nations best diesel school & later hired as the only known Journeyman at Greyhound Bus Lines to be Journey level without ever being an apprentice anywhere straight outta tech school . Later I went into cleaning up Smog in Southern California . I had training by the man they considered top dog in propane powered race engines . I went through the 1st class of alternate fueled specialists training in Palm Desert College & as we only had about 20 total in the class of 1st Alt Fuels Specialists ( F1 certs for California Smog Program ) we blazed new ventures in cleaning air by converting a few engines to have No Need for a Catalytic Converter to clean the exhaust . I now get to the point Finally ! We all said " Thank God ! " when one of our friends had just received Final Approval , to add his system . He had gone through all Army Testing & he added his system in the testing regimen to both Tanks & Heavy Trucks . Upon our sigh of relief & then soon Beaming smiles of Joy , we thought we'd be appreciated & use our skills to clean the air & REDUCE ordinary peoples Fuel Bills ! JOY Was Shortlived ! Our friend was driving in Texas & had a rifle bullet enter his head. Yes ; Us Conspiracy Theorists , concluded that anyone trying to stop excess fuel consumption by alternative tech ; would soon have a Magnetic Personality Attracting Rifle Bullets to Our Heads ! Most of us ; being family men & enjoying Wives , Children & Barbeques ( in Texas Too ) have not had the joy of bringing our lifes work to the full fruition of what we had dreamed of ! Everytime you hear " Conspiracy Theory " think of the cost men like Tesla & others have paid ! Pray for everyone that dares to be targeted as a " Conspiracy Theory Lunatic " ............. Fervently Pray Always & Evil Will Keep Retreating As We Move Forward ................ Nick , NavyBlueSmoke , LST-1195

    @WilliamRNicholsonLST-1195@WilliamRNicholsonLST-1195 Жыл бұрын
    • So sad..This world is under the control of the Devil..He got SLAVES amongst US who are running his MANDATE..Remember that WE ARE ALL SLAVES since the WORLD is a PRISON on it''s own but what matters is what YOU are SLAVERING for..Some slave and die for THE TRUETH..Died for spreading and preaching God Gospel..THE TRUETH..

      @tshiamojusticelepale6585@tshiamojusticelepale6585 Жыл бұрын
    • Why don't you release the technology anonymously?

      @AmianteTarvoke@AmianteTarvoke Жыл бұрын
    • You are a nut job.

      @busterbiloxi3833@busterbiloxi3833 Жыл бұрын
    • Cool story bro. Next time add some dragons and shit

      @dumbasses_R_us@dumbasses_R_us Жыл бұрын
    • @@dumbasses_R_us Propane powered engines have been around for a while and one can have their car converted. But, there are practicality issues, for example there are far fewer places to fill the tank and the result isn't really any better than what you'd get from operating a modern car with the appropriate equipment to reduce emissions. But yes, the story is a bunch of BS, propane isn't that much better than a properly tuned gas engine.

      @SmallSpoonBrigade@SmallSpoonBrigade Жыл бұрын
  • Some people wouldn’t believe there is a car powered by water even if you ran over them with it. But one group seriously believes it’s real - oil Executives!

    @stancrawford2147@stancrawford2147 Жыл бұрын
    • Very very very clear statements, and to the point.

      @aljawisa@aljawisa11 ай бұрын
    • @@aljawisa kzhead.info/sun/ptiafJWvqWJthp8/bejne.html I agree straight to the point.

      @KennethCannady@KennethCannady11 ай бұрын
    • No a water powered car breaks fundamental physics look it up.

      @drew3758@drew375811 ай бұрын
    • Only the ignorant and uneducated believe in water fueled cars.

      @katkit4281@katkit42819 ай бұрын
    • Executives are smart. They diversify and even cross into other industries if it's something similar to theirs. I believe more the theories of stealing products and services and making it as if it were their own, than to believe that they would shoot something down if it would give them more profit. Investors and companies invest in things they believe will be profitable. They have R&D departments. If they know it's not ready for the masses for them to gain profits they don't take it out... unless the government gives them incentives to do so

      @carlosdanli9389@carlosdanli93899 ай бұрын
  • Love Richard Serret…..he’s an amazing host on coast to coast…and a professional reporter and host.Good job on this one Richard.

    @jasonmcintyre9426@jasonmcintyre9426 Жыл бұрын
  • For those who work in the warehouse business! Most of them have forklifts and and other lift machines that run off batteries and water! So there you go!! Nuff said!!!

    @DJaySplitSecond@DJaySplitSecond11 ай бұрын
  • I was taught from a young age to always listen as if the other person is smarter than i . Most people struggle with this concept. We all need to be open to learning

    @croonersteve@croonersteve Жыл бұрын
  • I heard of him back in the 90's and always had that feeling he was murdered because of his technology.

    @pkcp2055@pkcp2055 Жыл бұрын
    • OOOOhhhh I KKKKnnnnooowww... And he couldn't repeat it and his family was mad.... and he disappeared... and... and .

      @henryhill3778@henryhill3778 Жыл бұрын
    • The 'feeling'? Oh well that's irrefutable evidence right there. Humans are devolving I'm sure.

      @alihenderson5910@alihenderson5910 Жыл бұрын
    • Like nikola tesla.

      @douglashoward9616@douglashoward9616 Жыл бұрын
    • @@henryhill3778 hey fly US to the moon.oh wait nasa destroyed that tech.

      @douglashoward9616@douglashoward9616 Жыл бұрын
    • I think he used sound waves to maximize the output and that’s his secret

      @mtkoetters@mtkoetters Жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting and fascinating

    @wimpretorius1683@wimpretorius1683 Жыл бұрын
  • 1:17 - i'm reminded of Alec Guinness in "the man in the white suit" "Truth is stranger than fiction and those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it"

    @BeesWaxMinder@BeesWaxMinder11 ай бұрын
  • Back in the 1990s I saw a segment on a show called Beyond 2000, which was an Australian Science Show that aired here in the states. Now I can't remember a lot of the details like what country he was from, but he invented an engine that ran off of magnets! It was a totally ingenious design!! He had two circles, one bigger than the other, and on one Circle there was magnets with a certain polarization, and on the other Circle where magnets with the opposite polarization, and when you flip the switch, the two circles start spinning opposite of each other!! There was Zero fuel! Zero emissions! That guy later mysteriously disappeared!! In my opinion his design was the best of all the ones I have ever seen! And required only the mining of magnets!! It's sad to see how far greedy people will go!!

    @phoenixgirl9467@phoenixgirl9467 Жыл бұрын
    • The original show was called "Towards 2000". They showcased various inventions and innovations. Magnetic energy will push from a high density to a low density. It is a relatively efficient exchange of energy but it does not create energy. Electric motors work by establishing a new magnetic field to push from when the energy of the previous magnetic field has been used up. Unfortunately, there is no magic magnetic engine that continues to produce power without an equivelent (minus losses) input of power.

      @Will_CH1@Will_CH1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Will_CH1 Thanks for taking the time to comment. Am I interpreting this accurately by concluding that it's the 'equivalent free input' which lends to the success of these magnetic engines? and any such 'equivalent free input' must remain independent from those being generated?

      @illumencouk@illumencouk Жыл бұрын
    • @@illumencouk I had a little trouble interpreting your question. Any energy stored in the system can be converted into another form of energy. As an example, magnetic potential energy can become kinetic energy or heat or electricity or a combination of these. In an internal combustion engine, chemical energy becomes mostly heat, noise and kinetic energy. With the exception of nuclear, energy in = energy out. For a magnetic engine to work perpetually, work must be imparted to alter the magnetic field once it has vererted to the minimum energy state in order for more power to be made. There are no viable solutions for perpetual energy from magnetic mechanisms.

      @Will_CH1@Will_CH1 Жыл бұрын
    • You will need enormous magnets to create a reasonable amount of energie to move the car. But that means weight. So probably its impossible. Also when the magnets start turning there will be friction and produces heat wich makes the magnets lose their power. Nice in theory but not likely to ever run a car on.

      @078OG@078OG Жыл бұрын
    • @Phenix Girl This was probably the bloke I mentioned earlier who ran his car using a magnetic motor. I think the video is still on You Tube. He died in mysterious circumstances !

      @nicholaswilliams4336@nicholaswilliams4336 Жыл бұрын
  • There was a young man in the 1990's who invented an engine that once stared ran on the heat it generated , it was in the paper at the time. Ford came out scooped up the boy hired him with a ton of money bought his patent and the engine was never developed.

    @serchme54@serchme54 Жыл бұрын
  • So sad really the world to lose such a genius person like this one?

    @piait.yunususkywatcher2977@piait.yunususkywatcher2977 Жыл бұрын
  • I haven’t watched this whole video yet, but back 15 years ago, I heard that a movie was being made about Stanley Meyer’s life, starring Tim Robbins, set to come out in 2012. I eagerly awaited its release, but it never came out.

    @KatJaguar1122@KatJaguar1122 Жыл бұрын
    • And?

      @murrijuana2842@murrijuana2842 Жыл бұрын
  • From what I remember of an interview he was in, he said the reaction happened in the cylinder under compression

    @Sailingon@Sailingon Жыл бұрын
  • A guy in Adelaide Australia come up with a way of running the car without petrol but he designed the thing to sell it to the big companies not to actually solve the issue he made a fortune apparently

    @James-kv6kb@James-kv6kb Жыл бұрын
  • I remember reading an article on this ... He drove 400 miles before he had to switch to gas mode to get back.

    @dswysong7353@dswysong7353 Жыл бұрын
  • People have ruined money to the point it's ruined mankind. Greed to me is the ultimate evil 😈 😔

    @illicitryan@illicitryan Жыл бұрын
    • Its up there for sure.

      @thegroove2000@thegroove2000 Жыл бұрын
    • The best book in the world says "The love of money is the root of all evil. " Better believe it.

      @richardjohnson4373@richardjohnson4373 Жыл бұрын
    • @@richardjohnson4373FACT. Yet people blame capitalism instead of greed for the problems we have.

      @RandomFandomOfficial@RandomFandomOfficial3 ай бұрын
  • I find it hard to believe that no one to this day was smart enough to replicate his invention. Especially nowadays when the trend is to go against the norm.

    @serbiaroxbasketball@serbiaroxbasketball4 ай бұрын
    • Exactly why I’m on the fence with this one 🤔 🧐….

      @thehardyboys4227@thehardyboys42274 ай бұрын
    • That's because it was no invention. It's physically impossible. He was a fraud. There is nothing to "replicate".

      @dertomm1@dertomm14 ай бұрын
  • If the autopsy showed no poison that's a major problem and defying the laws of thermodynamics is another major problem.

    @geraldwegener8376@geraldwegener837611 ай бұрын
  • This deadly suppression has happened - too many times.

    @critters16@critters16 Жыл бұрын
    • You bet!

      @januarioqueiroz3122@januarioqueiroz3122 Жыл бұрын
    • Of course it's happened many and numerous times there's literally billions if not trillions involved!!!! It's a forgone conclusion they'll stop at nothing to styful or silence these inventors!!!! Just look at the trouble they've caused my dearest sweetest love Elon Reeve Musk!!!! They've got every pocket lining politician in the palm of their hands!!!! And everyone knows it!!!!! Ask anyone do you think this is happening!!!!! Of course!!!!!!!

      @kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159@kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159 Жыл бұрын
    • A very ugly side to man called greed

      @donbrashsux@donbrashsux Жыл бұрын
    • why would they suppress something that simply CAN NOT work?

      @mrxmry3264@mrxmry3264 Жыл бұрын
    • @@donbrashsux Have you been to Ayers Rock??? And if so please show a video!!! Would love to see it close up!!!!! If you happen to have been???? And I've heard the beaches off the coast of New Zealand are beautiful but had no clue just how unbelievably beautiful they really are thank you so very very much for the privilege sweetheart!!!!!

      @kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159@kimnielsenthewordyvikingett159 Жыл бұрын
  • Love these conspiracy shows.. Thanks for the upload, D.C..💖

    @damarysdingui@damarysdingui Жыл бұрын
    • 😉

      @JackDWhiskers@JackDWhiskers Жыл бұрын
    • Slaves pay for their energy

      @drewgatlin3915@drewgatlin3915 Жыл бұрын
  • He was using fusion reactor. Had heavy water mix with other isotopes.

    @vahagnmelikyan2906@vahagnmelikyan29068 ай бұрын
  • I’d be interested in purchasing one of these kits to see if they really work! Were to purchase please???

    @leprechaun7667@leprechaun766711 ай бұрын
  • In the Philippines there was an inventor who did the same. Also died in a mysterious way. Enginner Daniel Dingel. Sadly the Science and Technology government agency declared his invention a hoax even though he has shown his invention and even interviewed on TV many times.

    @spaninja5594@spaninja5594 Жыл бұрын
  • My decades of working with piezo electric cannons breaking miniscule streams of water into micro drops tells me the tech could be easily modified to produce molecular separation.

    @sourkraut6248@sourkraut6248 Жыл бұрын
    • To make a truly efficient HHO engine it should be stainless steel

      @glennwebster1675@glennwebster1675 Жыл бұрын
    • Stan used special injectors which may have been similar.

      @donotwantahandle1111@donotwantahandle1111 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@Kyushu Brit Your in the large group of skeptics who won't lift a finger and research diligently because you already know better. Good to know. 👍

      @watchmen-nehemiah4v20@watchmen-nehemiah4v20 Жыл бұрын
    • @@watchmen-nehemiah4v20 He is as you say a parasite part of the problem. Bowmaker dont invent the crossbow we will be skint. Sorry I already have thwack. The only time they struck first. Confucius he say "piss off why should I share my hard earned knowledge with you".

      @Ralf1erudd@Ralf1erudd Жыл бұрын
    • And what powers the electric cannons?

      @golden.lights.twinkle2329@golden.lights.twinkle232911 ай бұрын
  • My theory is that a car could potentially run off of broken down organic material by harnessing the energy produced through a process like anaerobic digestion or fermentation. In this scenario, the organic material, such as agricultural waste or food scraps, would be broken down by microorganisms in an oxygen-free environment, producing biogas composed of methane and carbon dioxide. This biogas could then be used as a fuel source for the car's engine, similar to how natural gas is used in some vehicles. However, practical implementation would require addressing challenges such as efficient biogas production, storage, and adapting car engines to run on biogas.

    @bshunters@bshunters8 ай бұрын
    • Biogas has been used in engines for decades, so you are not wrong. But it’s rather stationary, big engines for power generation.

      @dertomm1@dertomm17 ай бұрын
  • 6:04. That's the only one who has no dog in this fight and he sounded sincere and logical and wasn't trying to sell something.

    @TheNYgolfer@TheNYgolfer11 ай бұрын
  • Stanley Meyer is neither the first nor the last who succeeded in making water as fuel. Before him it was Yul Braun who achieved this and since then there was several more attempts, for example several years ago in Japan, but none of them have found acceptance for obvious reasons.

    @alejandrocivitanovae8320@alejandrocivitanovae8320 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, it's much tougher nowadays scamming people with the internet around.

      @pseudonym3690@pseudonym369011 ай бұрын
    • So you know absolutely nothing about physics?

      @katkit4281@katkit42819 ай бұрын
    • @@katkit4281 This is about chemistry not physics, they are two different things if you can understand it

      @alejandrocivitanovae8320@alejandrocivitanovae83209 ай бұрын
    • @@alejandrocivitanovae8320 No it is very much about physics. It will take more energy to break the water molecules than the energy you get from them. If you failed to understand that then it is clear you are not educated enough to form any conclusions on the topic and it isn't surprising you fell for such an obvious scam.

      @katkit4281@katkit42819 ай бұрын
    • @@katkit4281 I don't claim to be an expert in any field of science, but I'm not brainwashed like most "scientists" because of which the world is sinking into an energy crisis. What scientists are wrong about is that matter has a structure quite different from what they imagine as atoms and molecules.

      @alejandrocivitanovae8320@alejandrocivitanovae83209 ай бұрын
  • I don't know if an engine that runs on water is possible but I do remember that functional electric cars were said to be extremely unlikely. That the batteries would be too big, the car wouldn't be fast enough, it wouldn't have enough power, etc. I remember this distinctly being the mainstream "scientific opinion" on this topic. I also remember stories of the oil industry blocking electric car research and buying up electric car patents and shelving them. My two cents.

    @kennadyyoung8237@kennadyyoung8237 Жыл бұрын
    • well most of that is true the Batteries to make Electric cars usable would have to be so large the car couldn't move them.

      @marksmith7054@marksmith7054 Жыл бұрын
    • @@marksmith7054 we have electric. Is this a message from 1983?

      @kennadyyoung8237@kennadyyoung8237 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kennadyyoung8237 yes I know there are Electric cars now and they are JUNK, woopie they can go 140 miles and then sit for 12 hours to recharge, they are NOT an economical source of transportation. now or in the near future. I live in Montana some places it's 300 miles between anything, there are NO charging stations every 140 miles in this country and there will never be. the world is much bigger than the City's of NY or LA hell you couldn't even travel across LA and back home without recharging the batteries.

      @marksmith7054@marksmith7054 Жыл бұрын
    • @@marksmith7054 you missed my point. I never said electric cars were amazing and the future. Truth is it would be more correct to call them coal powered cars. I wouldn't own one at this point, mainly because I agree with you and they can't travel far enough on a charge and it take too long to charge them. Also they aren't actually environmentally friendly. Maybe they will get there, which is my original point. Way back, when electric cars were an "idea on paper" we were told the batteries would be the size of a short bus, they wouldn't go more than 30 mph, and could only travel a couple miles on a charge. All of that is now proven to be ignorance or BS from people and corporations who quite likely had an agenda.

      @kennadyyoung8237@kennadyyoung8237 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kennadyyoung8237 Electric cars were a thing back in 1900, look it up. Battery technology stagnated for the next century.

      @fredyellowsnow7492@fredyellowsnow7492 Жыл бұрын
  • The fact that he wasn't murdered before it went public, once everyone saw it. He was poisoned, and the car was stolen the same day.

    @codingvio7383@codingvio73837 ай бұрын
    • Neither of those things is true. Why does making things up about real people make some people feel better?

      @darklight2.1@darklight2.17 ай бұрын
  • Imagine the freedom for humanity with this engine.

    @billytollerton4220@billytollerton4220 Жыл бұрын
  • Interesting story A very similar thing occurred in New Zealand in the early 1970s A man in a small city in the South Island called Oamaru was interviewed on television. He had converted a Mark two Ford Cortina car to run on water. He was filmed filling his tank with water and it was converted into Hydrogen. The TV Crew then went for a drive with him and the car ran perfectly. Within a year it was as if he vanished of th face of the planet Even the television network was unable to locate him again. Nick Australia

    @nicholasbishop3300@nicholasbishop3300 Жыл бұрын
    • Nobody said you can't get hydrogen from water, or that you can't get energy from hydrogen. The problem is that in that process you LOSE energy for each conversion, in the electrolysis and compression, and in the hydrogen engine. Therefor it is better to just use the electricity directly to drive whatever you want to drive, in applications that you can readily do that. In ones you can't, then this could be one solution, but it is overall lossy in total energy, a lot lossy. And people don't vanish if they have far better inventions than what is currently available, instead they typically get very very rich. That is unless they have zero business savvy, then someone else gets rich, assuming another person or company doesn't supersede their tech before it is released. I worked for a company that developed a far superior laser for improving eyesight. We were bought out by a much larger company, and the tech was not used for a while because it would have required them drastically changing their manufacturing processes/line. They didn't KILL us, folks, they just bought us, with a profit to the owner of about 140 million dollars. Now that idea/function IS used in those laser corneal ablating machines, but NOT the way we used it, because it would require FAR less medical oversight, healing time, etc. and provided far better results. It didn't require the LASIK mode used now where a flap is cut. A flap that never heals, BTW, as I understood it.

      @MrJdsenior@MrJdsenior Жыл бұрын
    • There is also another invention here in Australia, which ran on water, at the "transport hall of fame" in QLD A station wagon on display showing the technology.

      @c.j.96@c.j.96 Жыл бұрын
    • i remember that ? he was killed and his workshop was torched ?

      @tommychook4552@tommychook4552 Жыл бұрын
    • If people don’t sell out, the obstruction they’re causing is removed.

      @Gamertrix117@Gamertrix117 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@MrJdsenior agree and disagree. I am not saying it's possible, but that doesn't mean it's not possible. water is potential energy. think of it like fission. yes we have to refine the ore to get it to power the power plant, but the ore is the source of the energy and it takes less energy to refine the ore than it produces. the same can be said about water. if we find a way to break the bond through chemistry, lasers, electricity etc that is less than the produced energy than its not over unity, its simply refinement the use of what is created is from the potential energy.. they said there may be ways we have not discovered that facilitate the refinement of the fuel. there are many things like this that we have just not thought of yet. for instance it was only just recently that they discovered they can capture electricity from rain with titanium oxide coated glass. the potential has always been there, and they just discovered a way to capture it recently.

      @newmonengineering@newmonengineering Жыл бұрын
  • Keep in mind Stanely did work as a technician at Battelle Labs on many classified research projects. I myself interned in the laser lab during college. A lot of NDA's signed because of a lot of research. Not sure about what they do today but back then. They did a lot of hush hush stuff and enforced security with brut force and government agencies. One of the keys to Stanley's breakthrough was the use of frequencies in the electrolysis. Recently a breakthrough was made that uses sound frequencies to improve the efficiency of electrolysis. You can read about this breakthrough in chemical industry journals . This invention is so impactful that it is a death sentence to anyone trying to patent it for profit. Better to just give it everyone and at the same time start a company. That way the "cat is out of the bag" and they can't stop it. At least you would have the recognition and still be alive. His vrother tried to use this technology to open a company in Canada selling this technology for power homes. The day the company trued to go public, they shut down the stock exchange and his company disappeared into thin air. I still have copies of the web pages his company had online. Never have heard anything about him or the company since.

    @mccwho@mccwho Жыл бұрын
    • Everything that might improve mankind must be milked by the MEGA RICH or killed. Tesla was a genius who wanted to give the world FREE ENERGY but the Morgan's of the world killed it. I wish all the Rich GREEDY bastards would just disappear.

      @larry3034@larry3034 Жыл бұрын
    • Probably gave him what he wanted, money 🤑💰🤑💰 changes everything.!!!

      @arkangel8709@arkangel8709 Жыл бұрын
    • You mean like molecular hydrogen electrolysis? Like Brown's gas? Water torch? Just wondering. Since I can set frequencies on my machine. Edit: ...and I think what you said to do is exactly what the guy is doing that I bought my machine from. He sells the machines, and also the instructions on how to make them for yourself, and even start you're own company and sell them. He's in Canada. It's pretty wild I came across this video, even wilder this comment. Absolutely fascinating stuff.

      @3glitch9@3glitch9 Жыл бұрын
    • Holy crap. St.Norbert, Manitoba?

      @JahBreed@JahBreed Жыл бұрын
    • What is the machine called and who makes it? Info, info, info!

      @nedrow0@nedrow0 Жыл бұрын
  • It would make water so expensive we wouldn’t even be able to get drinking water.

    @Thunderhorsebaba@Thunderhorsebaba9 ай бұрын
    • Water doesn't burn meaning it cannot be used as a fuel source.

      @katkit4281@katkit42818 ай бұрын
    • Hydrogen is in water, take the hydrogen out, and you can use it as fuel just fine.

      @unethicaldesigns@unethicaldesignsАй бұрын
  • True story! Remember reading in Popular Mechznics in 1954 when I was a kid.

    @reeblesnarfle4519@reeblesnarfle4519 Жыл бұрын
  • A tech teacher from my home town in Australia actually invented a ceramic engine that ran on water. No oil required. Little to no wear and tear on components either.. Could've been a real game changer back then. He was approached by Oil giants from the USA. He sold the engine, technology & rights to them with a suppression clause. The motor and technology got shelved. He got a pittance but likely a good deal then (70-early 80's) and petrol guzzling oil driven cars still going today..

    @ruokeren1919@ruokeren1919 Жыл бұрын
    • LOL.........meth is a bad drug

      @trillrifaxegrindor4411@trillrifaxegrindor4411 Жыл бұрын
    • Okay Mr bullshit-artist, let's have some names. How about the town? Which oil company approached him? How much was he paid? How about a simple explanation of how this supposed engine completely violates the laws of physics? Did it come from an alternate universe? Are you wearing a tinfoil hat right now? Your story sounds suspiciously similar to Ralph Sarich, the inventor of the two-stroke orbital engine. It was tested by Ford, but nothing ever came of it. Unlike your mythical load of crap engine, the orbital engine was real, and did work. There's a few nutty conspiracy theories about why Ford never took it further, but the real reasons it never went into production are purely administrative ones, not very exciting unfortunately. The engine was still developmental, and it was estimated it would cost around $100mil to develop it fully, plus it would cost more to manufacture, but did not develop any more power than the conventional engines they already had. A ceramic engine that runs on water and needs no lubrication and doesn't wear? BULLSHIT.

      @woopimagpie@woopimagpie Жыл бұрын
    • Bullshit. If that was the case why wouldn't you later find some way of releasing it if it was a pittance by later terms.

      @norfolkngood8960@norfolkngood8960 Жыл бұрын
    • ..then you woke up?

      @tommurphy4307@tommurphy4307 Жыл бұрын
    • @@norfolkngood8960 It happens all the time see the big premeditated agenda -

      @drewrogers3161@drewrogers3161 Жыл бұрын
  • My dad who was a licensed journeyman mechanic said in the old days there was a farm tractor that had 'water' injected into the engine when running.

    @royjohnson465@royjohnson465 Жыл бұрын
    • Your dad was telling the truth about water injection. Not to be confused with running on water. Water injection was a precision small amount of water per cycle to cool the combustion a little bit to prevent detonation and also worked really nice to keep the combustion chamber, piston dome, and valves free of carbon.

      @prostreetgsxr@prostreetgsxr Жыл бұрын
    • The Germans perfected water injection on their planes during WW2

      @nicholaswilliams4336@nicholaswilliams4336 Жыл бұрын
    • It's called a leaking head gasket.

      @golden.lights.twinkle2329@golden.lights.twinkle232911 ай бұрын
  • I know a guy who’s been driving a 80s Mercedes’ with a engine that runs on used cooking oil for the last 20 years and it’s still running strong lol

    @aleiterful@aleiterful11 ай бұрын
  • I heard a story right from the pilot's mouth about when he flew Spitfires ( I guess), defending Malta fighting Italian aircraft and German Messersmit 109s. He said once the German's were chasing him with their supetior aircraft, he flew straight up into the clouds and as a Hail Mary he shot a jolt of water (the mechanism was built into dash of his cockpit) then shot the water into his carburator giving him just enough of a jolt of speed to lose the Messersmit. He had no reason to lie. It was built into his cockpit control system

    @davidweum@davidweum11 ай бұрын
    • It's not mysterious-it's called water injection and was part of an emergency power boost system on some aircraft during world war 2. However, unlike the dubious claims of Stanley Meyer, this worked by increasing air density into the supercharger, not combustion. The drawback being that it puts high stresses on the motor itself and can dramatically shorten it's lifespan, thus the emergency designation.

      @darklight2.1@darklight2.111 ай бұрын
  • In 1960 the tv show One Step Beyond ran a show about a man who could run a car engine with water. He demonstrated this to government officials in Washington DC and after this demonstration he disappeared. The FBI and Secret Service could not find him. This occurred in 1917.

    @alanlevine3984@alanlevine3984 Жыл бұрын
    • Which just so happens to coincde with the Espionage Act, that the Supreme Court upheld at the time too...

      @jackalenterprisesofohio@jackalenterprisesofohio Жыл бұрын
    • Almost right when regular cars were invented

      @lilbtyt7928@lilbtyt7928 Жыл бұрын
  • I remember years ago around 1987 where a news article about a man discovered a cure for cancer. The man left the laboratory with his research and paperwork to meet with colleagues. The man was never heard of again.

    @Mr-Clark@Mr-Clark Жыл бұрын
    • ROFLMAO!!! OOOOhhhh I KKKKnnnnooooowww... And he couldn't repeat it and his family was mad.... and he disappeared... and... and .

      @henryhill3778@henryhill3778 Жыл бұрын
    • @@henryhill3778 read the book titled, "Natural cures they don't want you to know about." By Kevin Trudeau. It will enlighten you to the truths of our world.

      @acherokee7679@acherokee7679 Жыл бұрын
    • raymond rife ---james bare ,,,

      @philbrookman3126@philbrookman3126 Жыл бұрын
    • There was no such news article.

      @busterbiloxi3833@busterbiloxi3833 Жыл бұрын
    • @@henryhill3778 You moron. If you wasn't such an indoctrinated moron with herd mentality you would do some research and learn the truth about our world for yourself, but no you are too happy and content getting all you're information from C.N.N. after all if you seen it on T.V. it has to be true right. Moron.

      @coyleigh6902@coyleigh6902 Жыл бұрын
  • Ben Elton's brilliant book, Gridlock comes to mind

    @4june9140@4june91403 ай бұрын
  • Two guys in India went public there with an invention just like this and I’ve never seen or heard from them again. I wish i had made a note if their names.

    @DontBeNaiveGuys@DontBeNaiveGuys Жыл бұрын
  • Same thing happened with a guy who patented a carburettor that got over 200 miles per gallon on diesel engines. He got a contract to install the Las Vegas school busses, and was murdered before he fulfilled the contract, and the patent disappeared.

    @MeatsackMiracle@MeatsackMiracle Жыл бұрын
    • 🤣

      @XXforhireXX@XXforhireXX Жыл бұрын
    • a carburetor that works with oil- okey dokey. how many 'busses' did he get?

      @tommurphy4307@tommurphy4307 Жыл бұрын
    • Maybe it was a gigantic Pogh carb to get extremely tiny droplet atomization, kinda like Milliken's tiny oil droplets, or better.

      @petebaron4643@petebaron4643 Жыл бұрын
    • You know that a diesel has to have the fuel injected at the point of combustion right? You can't draw in and compress the fuel air mix or it will ignite when it reaches Flashpoint which may be well before TDC. There is a reason that every diesel engine is injected and none have a carburetor - because it's how they work.

      @XXforhireXX@XXforhireXX Жыл бұрын
    • Same thing happened to me, I invented a conspiracy engine (trademark) it runs on male cattle excrement, I then saw the invention had been stolen from me and was used all over the internet. Then the secret fossil fuel cabal killed me and I am dead…….or am I?

      @billpugh58@billpugh58 Жыл бұрын
  • If y'all can do more on water engines we would love it!!

    @brownrussell1073@brownrussell1073 Жыл бұрын
    • @Daryl Nicklen Ford made his first car run off of hemp oil That's only one of many reasons was made illegal

      @spaceindian2378@spaceindian2378 Жыл бұрын
    • Nobody can. It's around 30% inefficient. To work, the process would need to be >100% efficient.

      @EE12CSVT@EE12CSVT Жыл бұрын
  • Look into the guy that put a lawn mower carb on a '74 Maverick. Got 42 mpg while going down the highway at 70 mph. Or the guy that shows you had to modify a car alternator that becomes a generator (5kw) under its own power.

    @carfvallrightsreservedwith6649@carfvallrightsreservedwith664911 ай бұрын
  • I remember that ! I got squashed really quick, if I remember I thought the design was in machanics illustrated

    @charlielaudico3523@charlielaudico352311 ай бұрын
  • Anyone makin the Stan Meir unit, not the spark plug, please note, the nickeled plated or stainless steel tubes he used are tuned to each other like a pipe organ. This is one of the secrets many did not ever notice. Doing that and the PWM make the HHO 400% more and totally enough to produce an amount to run gas engines. It works on resonance frequencies, so if you do not tune them properly, they do not shatter the water enough to make a lot of HHO. Its all about resonance. Like a high note matching a wine glass, making it shatter, its the same as that. Finding the right tone is how it works much better. So one needs to know the frequency of water which id imagine is out there somewhere. Here is some information that matters.. Water has three different vibrational modes - there are vibrational frequencies associated with these, but these are not really oscillations like a mass on a spring which we would be familiar with seeing. The webpage you link has some 'vibrational frequencies' of different molecules and notes they are significantly higher than the 2.45 GHz microwave range. So water can be excited rotationally by 2.45 GHz - the rotational behavior of water as single molecules in the gas phase is very complicated. Water is an 'asymmetric rotor', which turns out to be the hardest to understand. In liquid water the rotation is further complicated by collisions between adjacent molecules. 2.45 GHz is used is because it is a standard frequency that is allowed and doesn't interfere with licensed communications systems, part of the 2.4 GHz ISM band.

    @RobMonty248@RobMonty248 Жыл бұрын
    • Tesla's "frequencies" and "resonances"... Still relevant.

      @victorialehman2195@victorialehman219511 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/ptiafJWvqWJthp8/bejne.html

      @KennethCannady@KennethCannady11 ай бұрын
    • What is the PWM ?

      @michaelsherry4860@michaelsherry486010 ай бұрын
    • @@michaelsherry4860 pulse width modulator

      @RobMonty248@RobMonty24810 ай бұрын
    • @@michaelsherry4860 kzhead.info/sun/pLOMhpGniqCbgnk/bejne.html

      @RobMonty248@RobMonty24810 ай бұрын
  • Sometime in late 70s or so, the show 60 Minutes did a segment on a "water car". It was an early little blue Toyota. Solar panel to do electrolysis. The exhaust was water vapor. They even put something near the tailpipe while the car was running and showed what they caught.

    @icanfartloud@icanfartloud Жыл бұрын
    • So, it was essentially a solar powered car. The efficiency would have improved dramatically if the electricity produced by the panels was used to run electric motors skipping the electrolysis and combustion...🙂

      @curiouscat8457@curiouscat8457 Жыл бұрын
  • My dad told me a man invented a car that ran on pure air. He was shut down by the big three.

    @j.ochsenreiter@j.ochsenreiter Жыл бұрын
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