Can You Run Car on Water?
With the price of oil sky rocketing around the world and making the price of gas for your car rise as well, everyone is looking for that all important alternative energy for transportation, including trying to run your car on water. Everything from solar, electric, and even water is being researched. Yes, even water.
Since it's not feasible for most people in large cities to go out and buy a horse and buggy, running a car with water would seem like a thing from a sci-fi movie. To most people, just the thought of pouring in a bottle of water to your gas tank and driving off to the store makes them laugh right in your face. Most people just do not feel it is realistic to run a car on water. After all, with the internal combustion engine, it requires a flammable fuel to make the engine run. Everyone knows that water is not flammable. After all, it is used to put OUT fires, not start them.
However, though you may think of water and fuel as two separate things, science and chemistry reduces water down into two molecules. The first is Hydrogen, and the second is Oxygen, or H2O. If you can some how separate these two molecules, you will get a very high grade fuel of H2O2. This is also what is used to fuel most rocket ships blasting out of our gravitational field and into space.
So, running your car on water isn’t all that big of a problem once you get the system down to separate the hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Applying a certain amount of electricity to the water accomplishes this with ease. Once the molecules separate, it’s just a matter of getting the gaseous mixture to the engine and igniting it.
With the price of oil rising higher and higher every day, and the price of gas costing most people a small fortune to put into the gas tank, water as a fuel doesn’t seem all that bad. Would you rather pay $5 a gallon for gas, or get that gallon of water out of your home tap instead? The answer to this question should be easy for most people. They would choose to run their car on water.
Not only does this system save you money when filling up your tank, it also eases the wear and tear of a typical engine by cutting out most of the heat caused from a liquid fuel system. Of course, the price of bottled water may rise if all the vehicles move from gas to water systems. However, that’s when you start putting out rain barrels to catch Mother Nature's gift to life. There is always a method to stay ahead of greedy people.



