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A Car That Runs on Water! They Said It Was Impossible! (because it is) 

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@NardosAddis-tv3sp
@NardosAddis-tv3sp 5 дней назад
"Great! it works, but there is a problem, it doesn't work"
@rualmenendez2421
@rualmenendez2421 5 дней назад
Theoretically, it works, but idk if anyone is willing to risk it and actually try it. Plus, they are gonna have to make a car intended to work with water, which is nearly impossible
@you2uber530
@you2uber530 5 дней назад
it works theoretically as long as you still got charge in your battery. but the battery will run out of juice eventually. btw it will run out of juice slower just moving the bike. thermodynamic's a btch
@kooooons
@kooooons 5 дней назад
It totally works. You can even power a car with it! If you assume the efficiency is: 90% for the battery, 60% for electrolysis, 30% for the combustion engine, you can use 16% of the energy in your battery to go places. Oh wait EV can turn 70-80% in their batteries into movement. So a water bike would need a battery 5 times the size than an EV would, plus the electrolyzer, fuel tanks and engine.
@fredbloggs8072
@fredbloggs8072 5 дней назад
All you need to run a car on water is a Mr Fusion. Simple!.
@i5usko
@i5usko 5 дней назад
It actually does work, It's an incredibly clean battery if you can consider the energy source to be clean. Efficient no, better than lithium, maybe in the future. Plenty of fake free energy videos that have some real science. It does work, just badly depending on how. Like sure I can use lasers to cook toast. Should I, no.
@carterdelaney4648
@carterdelaney4648 5 дней назад
How does it run on water? Wouldn’t it sink?
@kevinbissinger
@kevinbissinger 5 дней назад
Ba dum tsss
@Batmann_
@Batmann_ 5 дней назад
I hear people talk about this magical Jesus guy a lot. He doesn't sink, from what I've heard. I imagine there'll be lots of people watching this science channel who also believe in mythology...right?
@takanara7
@takanara7 5 дней назад
If a car's doors are sealed and it's balanced then it should float like a boat, since the inside of a car is mostly air.
@Tletna
@Tletna 5 дней назад
@@takanara7 Both for good and bad car doors are not usually that well sealed.
@joatmon7347
@joatmon7347 5 дней назад
​@@takanara7but no normal car is sealed like that. The doors aren't the only hole.
@12tony88
@12tony88 5 дней назад
It was nice knowing you bro 😔🕊️
@alexandergreen5292
@alexandergreen5292 5 дней назад
💀
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 5 дней назад
Gone But Never Forgotten ⚰️🥀
@theBoy_69_
@theBoy_69_ 5 дней назад
????
@michaelripley4528
@michaelripley4528 5 дней назад
@@theBoy_69_ Guess its the conspiracy from Oil companies that is Said to kill Anyone trying to make an engine running on water🤷🏼‍♂️
@kabreelgustavo104
@kabreelgustavo104 5 дней назад
They gonna come for him noo😢😢💀💀
@aaakkk112
@aaakkk112 5 дней назад
A friend of mine has a electric bicycle that runs on water, he charges it from a small generator he put in a pretty large river that runs past his house, or well, he actually put the generator there because he though he’d be able to run his entire house on it but it turns out the energy output was just about enough to charge his bike in 8-10 hours 😂
@wernerviehhauser94
@wernerviehhauser94 5 дней назад
Perfect!
@orphax1925
@orphax1925 5 дней назад
si it runs on electricity, it converts the gravitationnal potential energy of water in electricity
@wernerviehhauser94
@wernerviehhauser94 5 дней назад
@@orphax1925 nah, it's close enough :-)
@aaakkk112
@aaakkk112 5 дней назад
@@orphax1925nah, it runs on the sun, that is the cause of the river flowing 😊
@chadb9270
@chadb9270 5 дней назад
@@aaakkk112 unless it’s geothermal or nuclear basically every form of energy production on this planet goes back to the sun. Hell, the energy you’re using to read my sentence came from the sun.
@heiskanbuscadordelaverdad8709
@heiskanbuscadordelaverdad8709 5 дней назад
The hydrogen is just being used as a battery when you think about it
@UninstallingWindows
@UninstallingWindows 5 дней назад
not just hydrogen, gasoline and diesel are chemical batteries too.
@zetahurley7323
@zetahurley7323 5 дней назад
​@@UninstallingWindowsyeah but those are less rechargable lol
@allanmoger1838
@allanmoger1838 5 дней назад
@@zetahurley7323nah, just a lot slower.
@ClaraCleary2005
@ClaraCleary2005 5 дней назад
That is the major draw of using hydrogen powered cars. The most efficient way to store electricity would be to use a battery, but energy dense batteries are made of relatively limited resources. Octane powered cars use a very power dense fluid that can be burned with about 30-35% efficiency and still take out a lot of power for the space, but that's also a limited resource. Hydrogen however is all around us, but to get it you need to put in so much more energy than you can get out of it, although modern fuel cells are now getting to 40-60% efficiency. It's a competition of poor round trip efficiency, limited resources, and power density to find the best way to store power, and it's impossible to determine a single winner unless something all around better comes along.
@nineballking06351
@nineballking06351 5 дней назад
Yeah. Scary batteries.
@samhklm
@samhklm 5 дней назад
Thank you for throwing some common sense on these charlatans!
@WaffleStaffel
@WaffleStaffel 5 дней назад
However, like so many people, he takes it as a given that nuclear is the end all to be all. Nobody ever considers the embodied CO2 and waste of all the mining of the ore, the extraction, the hydro metallurgy, the refinement, the centrifuging and processing that goes into the fissile material, nor all the materials and construction which go into the reactor and the building which it houses, nor the containment of the spent fuel, which has to be safely transported, stored, and managed *forever*. They treat nuclear like it's magic free-energy rocks you pluck out of the ground.
@jamessiarom
@jamessiarom 5 дней назад
@@WaffleStaffelit is magic energy you pull from rocks any other form of large scale energy would need large scale construction. You are clearly misinformed about how much waste nuclear energy actually makes because it’s quite minor compared to the energy produced. It’s very clean idk who made you scared of nuclear but you just need to go a little bit further in your research
@WaffleStaffel
@WaffleStaffel 5 дней назад
@@jamessiarom "Misinformed" "scared" "need more research" You literally just said it *is* magic energy you pull from rocks. I used to be a proponent of nuclear, and I would be again if anyone could show through a comprehensive analysis of the energy and resources required for nuclear from cradle to grave that it was a net producer, but no one has done such analysis. New reactor designs have great promise in terms of safety, but that does not negate the fact that gross energy in vs net energy out is unknown/undisclosed. It is ignorant and irresponsible to promote nuclear without that piece of information. Without it, it's just like electric cars, it merely shifts energy consumption out of sight. You haven't offered any data, so don't go talking out of your @$$.
@buykuibra2518
@buykuibra2518 4 дня назад
Meanwhile promoting other charlatans...
@TheSilverShadow17
@TheSilverShadow17 4 дня назад
I mean it's ironic how Nuclear energy killed the least amount of people compared to solar and wind. Plus it's the cleanest and safest type we have as an option. Only problem is that the public has a negative stance on it lol
@writeforright458
@writeforright458 5 дней назад
0:02 famous last words
@IJoeAceJRI
@IJoeAceJRI 5 дней назад
At 0:05 it transitions from the bottle open to bottle closed
@writeforright458
@writeforright458 4 дня назад
​@@IJoeAceJRI wow just noticed that
@The_Quaalude
@The_Quaalude 4 дня назад
​@@IJoeAceJRIhe ain't making enough off this video to pour water in his tank 😂
@Tobi_Jones
@Tobi_Jones 5 дней назад
this is a good video, the average person does not understand the concept of energy
@sigmacentauri6191
@sigmacentauri6191 4 дня назад
water absorbs solar energy like a battery according to Doctor Gerald Pollack at UW there's a 4th phase of water...
@tomr6955
@tomr6955 2 дня назад
Agreed. Most think we can get power from rainbows and unicorns farts
@EvilSantaTheTrue
@EvilSantaTheTrue День назад
​@@tomr6955unicorn farts are methane.. guess what methane is? Flammable...
@TheSilverShadow17
@TheSilverShadow17 19 часов назад
Now we just need a vehicle that runs on golden rain and brown liquid
@oliviervancantfort5327
@oliviervancantfort5327 5 дней назад
Trying to make a car run on water is just like trying to heat up a house by burning ashes in the fireplace. After all, water is just the 'ash' of the combustion of hydrogen.
@whig01
@whig01 5 дней назад
However, an oxyhydrogen torch can do some amazing things.
@kekersdev
@kekersdev 5 дней назад
​@@whig01how is that relevant?
@kekersdev
@kekersdev 5 дней назад
Good point Technically it is possible to further "burn" ash or water in fluorine but that's not very practical to say the least
@nimrodquimbus912
@nimrodquimbus912 5 дней назад
Herman Munster's father in law invented a pill that made it work.
@whig01
@whig01 5 дней назад
@@kekersdev It's only relevant as to why you might use electricity to make oxyhydrogen from water, it isn't efficient to run an engine of course.
@n00bxl71
@n00bxl71 5 дней назад
Finally someone actually points it out. It always really annoyed me seeing videos about the man who got "assassinated" for making a "water powered car", and seeing everyone in the comments believing that it's possible, as if splitting water to make hydrogen and oxygen, then burning the hydrogen in oxygen to make water actually does anything. It's just turning one thing back into the same thing. If it somehow not only didn't lose energy, but gained energy in the process, then it would be violating the first and second laws of thermodynamics. There is no free energy device!
@Toddg1234Mr
@Toddg1234Mr 5 дней назад
It is more complicated than that. The water must be ionized first with high voltage 10 - 20 thousand volts. Then within the cell there are blue lasers of a specific wavelength that point in one direction (there is a physics paper on this). The lasers increase the efficiency. I don't believe an electrolyte is needed. All the cells you see on e-bay are rip offs.
@And20s
@And20s День назад
Genuine question: what is happening is not that it generates energy from nothing, the only thing it is doing is grabbing oxygen from the outside and thus causing combustion, just like engines that use gasoline? or what is wrong?
@n00bxl71
@n00bxl71 19 часов назад
@@And20s That's not what is happening. If they did do that, then it wouldn't change anything. The process of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen produces two gasses, and they are produced in perfect quantities to be reacted back together. Burning the hydrogen, at this point, will never make more energy than it cost to split the water apart, because that would create more energy than you started with. If you instead used oxygen from the air, then you would be left with a tank full of oxygen that you got from splitting the water. You would then have to release this into the air, which replaces the oxygen you used. So the end result is still that nothing actually happened to the water. You started with water, and with an atmosphere full of oxygen, and you ended with water and an atmosphere full of oxygen. There's nowhere for the energy to come from, because the water never loses energy in the process, and none of the gases are consumed.
@agmhelena7266
@agmhelena7266 15 часов назад
i thought they spilt the water then use it as a combustion engine. ill just stick to calcium carbide + h²0 + 0² i guess
@n00bxl71
@n00bxl71 14 часов назад
@@agmhelena7266 Yes, they split the water and use it in combustion. But combustion is just a fancy term for "reacting with oxygen". So the whole endeavor is ultimately pointless because you're splitting water only the put it back together, achieving nothing while losing energy to inefficiency.
@Schuyler2614
@Schuyler2614 5 дней назад
I thought the title said "A cat that runs on water!" Got very excited for a moment there 🤣🤣
@spadaacca
@spadaacca 5 дней назад
That video exists.
@catastrophic_music
@catastrophic_music 4 дня назад
my dumbass thought the same thing.
@goldenegg1063
@goldenegg1063 День назад
Goto tiktok... thats the home of cat videos 👍
@wernerviehhauser94
@wernerviehhauser94 5 дней назад
The "nice controlled reaction" you are looking for happened beautifully in the Shuttle's main engines.
@scorpio6587
@scorpio6587 5 дней назад
True, and also in its fuel cells.
@blazernitrox6329
@blazernitrox6329 5 дней назад
yeah I'd strap an RS-25 to my car
@genshineditsjoon
@genshineditsjoon 4 дня назад
Lockheed Martin ahh solution ​@@blazernitrox6329
@yeternat
@yeternat 5 дней назад
I don't know if I should laugh or be afraid of the amount of misinformation in the comments
@ruediepop5979
@ruediepop5979 5 дней назад
I know you u are r from the FBI
@CraftyF0X
@CraftyF0X 5 дней назад
Ikr, It always weirds me out when ppl demonstrate such a lack of understanding while assume themselves "reasonable skeptic". I very much hope we just didn'T get the joke though...
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 5 дней назад
@@yeternat .
@jorge69696
@jorge69696 5 дней назад
It's so weird so see these conspiracy theorists in a science channel.
@TheSilverShadow17
@TheSilverShadow17 4 дня назад
Sitting here wondering that too
@I_Ruby_I
@I_Ruby_I 5 дней назад
i had some CRAZY guy always come in to my work always talking up his water powered car and im like bruh u lying, and good to know these many years later he was infact lying
@tedarcher9120
@tedarcher9120 2 дня назад
All petrol/diesel cars are water powered tho
@davezhu7651
@davezhu7651 3 дня назад
you do know that, a car running on water, is called a boat, right?
@hermitcard4494
@hermitcard4494 5 дней назад
Just because it can be done, DOES NOT mean its efficient. Just because one genius had an idea, DOES NOT mean it will work. Even Einstein got some things wrong in practice.
@VinoVeritas_
@VinoVeritas_ 5 дней назад
Efficiency is irrelevant if the energy is being provided via solar PV.
@hermitcard4494
@hermitcard4494 5 дней назад
@@VinoVeritas_ if efficiency is irrelevant you'll end up investing more than you can gain. Only irrelevant if the question is "is it possible?" but RELEVANT if the question is "is it worthy?"
@VinoVeritas_
@VinoVeritas_ 5 дней назад
@@hermitcard4494 Storing solar energy for times when there's little to no sun is more important than the discussion around efficiency. After all, fossil fuels took millions of years to form and we haven't been concerned about the efficiency when using them. Perfection is the enemy of the good.
@rodschmidt8952
@rodschmidt8952 5 дней назад
See: Einstein airplane wing
@rodschmidt8952
@rodschmidt8952 5 дней назад
@@VinoVeritas_ We most certainly have been concerned about efficiency. See: mpg
@sammcmurchie8136
@sammcmurchie8136 5 дней назад
I'm a renewable energy engineering student and at first I was a little worried about the direction you were taking this video. But no, you covered it well! The key thing to remember about hydrogen fuel cells (and all renewables) is that none of them can compete toe-to-toe with fossil fuels in terms of convenience AND power. Instead, we have to look at how the various strengths and flaws of different renewable energy sources coexist with one another. The example of solar + hydrogen fuel cells you gave is the perfect illustration of this: Solar energy generation is clean, endlessly scalable, and provides a predictable (if not reliable) output of power. It's time-proven tech that only gets better and better over time. It's major downside is that no power can be generated at night. It's also a challenge to store excess energy generated by solar, which is a shame because daily energy consumption usually peaks in the evening/late afternoon when solar power generation is decreasing. The main strength of Hydrogen fuels cells are that they're both portable and versatile. They can run an engine with the combustion reaction you showed, but we can also forgo the combustion reaction and just use the electricity they generate which makes them suitable for smaller applications. But the major issue is that creating the H2 and O2 via electrolysis uses more energy than we can get back out of it. But when we consider these 2 technologies together, we can take advantage of their respective strengths and flaws. The scalability of solar power means that we can generate more energy than we need during the peak solar power hours around midday. We then take the excess energy that is otherwise difficult and costly to store and use it to produce H2 and O2 for the hydrogen fuel cells! The weaknesses of these technologies are only truly weaknesses in isolation. When viewed together, one tech's weakness becomes the other's strength.
@samuelspace101
@samuelspace101 5 дней назад
I’ve always looked at hydrogen engines as a clean way to store lots of energy for a long time, so that if you have a machine that needs to work 24/7 reliably without ever needing to stop or get more energy you could store hydrogen, it has its uses but because it’s less efficient then just storing the energy most the time it’s easier to just use a battery.
@ab-tf5fl
@ab-tf5fl 5 дней назад
The real limitation on the scalability of solar energy is not the sunlight - it's the land. Simply put, there is only so much land that is near where the electricity is needed, and legal to tear up and replace with solar farms. After all, even though the country is huge, you can't go paving over farmland and chopping down forests indefinitely to put up more and more solar panels to make more and more hydrogen. Of course, there are some things that can be done to mitigate this, such as solar panels on rooftops and over parking lots, growing certain types of crops underneath solar panels on the same land, and advancements in solar panel technology, allowing the same amount of solar acreage to capture more sunlight. But, all of the above has limits, so we still need to use the energy efficiently.
@sammcmurchie8136
@sammcmurchie8136 4 дня назад
@@ab-tf5fl Of course, when I said that solar was endlessly scalable I didn't mean that literally. But still, the land is not as restrictive as you say. The energy doesn't have to be generated near where it's consumed so long as it's converted to AC. And since most people and businesses want their panels connected to the power grid, it's a standard practice to install a transformer along with the panels anyway
@sammcmurchie8136
@sammcmurchie8136 4 дня назад
​@@samuelspace101 Yeah, if you just want to store electricity then you're better off using a battery. The key advantage of hydrogen is in the portability and the combustion reaction. That's what makes it appealing as a fuel. It can be used for electricity generation too, of course, but then it really only makes sense in some situations, like in a location where there's no connection to the power grid. So that's why hydrogen is usually only talked about in the context of powering vehicles
@tomr6955
@tomr6955 2 дня назад
Good grief, renewable energy student. What a load of nonsense. How is it ever going to be a good idea to produce hydrogen from solar with an 18% efficiency? Just use the solar instead of converting it. Same deal with batteries. It's all green washing.
@desmondyung
@desmondyung День назад
Who needs cars that run on water when we have boats?
@mandarbamane4268
@mandarbamane4268 День назад
Ok dad
@bolangnfi8557
@bolangnfi8557 5 дней назад
When life gets more difficult than chemistry 😂
@MemesNick
@MemesNick 5 дней назад
This made me remember the guy that made his car run on Vodka lmao
@kooooons
@kooooons 5 дней назад
High quality vodka is mainly a clean mix of water and ethanol. You can run a car on Ethanol. The water part is tricky, though. Water is stronger than Conrods. Too much water and the engine blows up.
@JonahNelson7
@JonahNelson7 4 часа назад
@@kooooonsis that why the Delorean fuel injector blew up in Back to the Future 3 when they tried using strong whiskey?
@robikon2204
@robikon2204 2 часа назад
atleast vodka actually has fuel
@sandrokapellen9064
@sandrokapellen9064 5 дней назад
Hydrogen is just an inefficient way of storing energy
@mrmurdock6994
@mrmurdock6994 5 дней назад
no its not. its it the best. because it is light and can be compressed.
@derblaue
@derblaue 5 дней назад
@@mrmurdock6994 It can still escape over time, even in proper containers. Regular batteries are definitely more efficient.
@Tletna
@Tletna 5 дней назад
Lots of energy storage or conversions or usage is inefficient. That's just nature. Hydrogen has other issues. Like it is difficult to store since hydrogen is smaller than all other atoms and tends to sift through stuff or get embedded in it if it cannot get through. It is highly flammable and specifically with oxygen (which is highly explosive in the right mixes as he showed). It is difficult to store it at the right pressures for storage and transport and later reuse to be useful. It is just highly inconvenient and not safe but if one would address the inconvenience and safety issues then hydrogen would be good. While water vapor as a byproduct in the air is still technically pollution if in high enough amounts (something that people forget) it is still much less scary pollution than a lot of the other pollution out there. In small enough amounts it is actually useful rather than a pollutant, so yes we should be using hydrogen fuel cells (again if the problems could be addressed and other better solutions aren't available).
@somecsguy9824
@somecsguy9824 5 дней назад
@@mrmurdock6994 Yes, it takes a lot of energy to create it *and* to compress it for storage. Doesn't sound like the "best" to me.
@vylbird8014
@vylbird8014 5 дней назад
@@mrmurdock6994 Light, but very low volumetric density - you don't get much energy in a tank unless you compress it a lot, which means you're dealing with a very hazardous fuel - far worse than regular gasoline, which is already bad enough. It'll leak through the most microscopic of openings, including easily slipping through rubber gaskets. It damages and weakens many metals on prolonged contact. You need a lot of safety precautions to handle compressed hydrogen safely, which makes doing so very expensive.
@reddestlogoy8535
@reddestlogoy8535 5 дней назад
Bro put that "because it is" to keep the feds off his back
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 5 дней назад
Exactly, bro didn't want to risk it.
@onixzero
@onixzero 5 дней назад
beeing this early is illegal
@pikeman6774
@pikeman6774 5 дней назад
As engineer, nah he put it because it’s not possible. Nor practical. Takes more energy to separate hydrogen out of water than the energy production of using hydrogen as a fuel
@Uriel.45AC
@Uriel.45AC 5 дней назад
​@@pikeman6774 wrong, it was proven to work and work exceptionally well and broke the laws of thermodynamics. (Modern science lies FYI)
@SHRBJHD
@SHRBJHD 5 дней назад
@@Uriel.45AC Alright boys. You said the Federalis want da piece of that guy that knows how to break the laws of nature? Here he is. Thanks Modern Science. Trust me, I know it's gonna be 4.298 degrees caterpillar today. Modern weather lies!
@without-user-name
@without-user-name 5 дней назад
I hate how thermodynamics ruins all my childhood dreams and "inventions" .
@VCLegos
@VCLegos 4 дня назад
Well, current science is really inaccurate and might even be intentionally misleading (just a hunch at the moment) so you never know. Perpetual motion might be real. I mean, 1000 years ago it was scientifically impossible fly. You would have been burned alive if you said it was possible.
@wildraheim4302
@wildraheim4302 День назад
"Does it have any emissions?" "Yea I guess it does Emmit one thing yeah." "...what?" "Spiders-" "GET OUUUTTTTTTTTT"
@truespiderman
@truespiderman 4 дня назад
That was the most straightforward explanation of fuel cells I've ever been exposed to. Thank you, very awesome 🙂👍
@AmaroqStarwind
@AmaroqStarwind 5 дней назад
Fuel cells driving an electric motor are actually more efficient than combustion engines. The problem is, hydrogen isn’t very dense; it may have a high specific energy per kilogram of mass, but it has an extremely low energy density per liter of volume. If we had fuel cells that could run on different fuels, we might see more of them.
@carlosgaspar8447
@carlosgaspar8447 5 дней назад
most of the fuel cells vehicles being used are running on natural gas, to power the fuel cell.
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 5 дней назад
​@@carlosgaspar8447 Could you name one car like this?
@ErickC
@ErickC 5 дней назад
@@logitech4873 : Car, no, but the OP said "vehicle" and didn't specify "car." So you could use any of the CNG fuel cell XCelsior buses produced by New Flyer in the last decade as an example, since this is the primary application of this technology.
@knurlgnar24
@knurlgnar24 5 дней назад
That isn't true. Look at the full cycle cost. Fuel cells have an abysmal efficiency. (edit) I was assuming you understood that running a fuel cell on 'different fuels' simply uses the hydrogen and leaves behind the carbon, resulting in a much less energy dense byproduct. Running one on anything but pure hydrogen is horrifically wasteful. H2 is the theoretical best you can do.
@AmaroqStarwind
@AmaroqStarwind 5 дней назад
@@knurlgnar24 Direct methanol fuel cells produce both water and CO₂ in their exhaust.
@GetMoGaming
@GetMoGaming 2 дня назад
Yeah, you didn't switch the bottle in that jumpy edit, lol. Reminds me of that 70's British TV show, _Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)_ - the whole scene jumps every time the ghost appears or disappears 🤠👻
@drjamesallen6012
@drjamesallen6012 5 дней назад
It won’t run on water, but it could run on hydrogen
@brendolbreadwar2671
@brendolbreadwar2671 5 дней назад
Yeah, basically the conclusion. Other than hydrogen being so inefficient that it creates more CO2 than if you just used the normal stuff.
@Beau_Guerrier
@Beau_Guerrier 5 дней назад
@@brendolbreadwar2671 elaborate
@brendolbreadwar2671
@brendolbreadwar2671 5 дней назад
@Beau_Guerrier all I did was summarize the video, watch the video. It's less efficient because they have to burn fossil fuel to create the hydrogen that would be used to power the vehicles.
@Jimmeh_B
@Jimmeh_B 5 дней назад
@@brendolbreadwar2671 And that's just to begin with, forgetting completely about hydrogen embrittlement, significant losses due to leakage, and the unsustainable maintenance of the required infrastructure.
@AthosJosue
@AthosJosue 5 дней назад
Did you watch the video?
@dahat1992
@dahat1992 5 дней назад
Combustion is combining oxygen with another atom. Water is hydrogen ash. You can't burn ash, and you can't burn water.
@nimrodquimbus912
@nimrodquimbus912 5 дней назад
Who wouldn't want a car that burns as efficient as the Hindenburg ?
@dahat1992
@dahat1992 5 дней назад
@@nimrodquimbus912 Did you reply to the wrong comment? What does that have to do with what I said?
@nimrodquimbus912
@nimrodquimbus912 5 дней назад
@@dahat1992 I'll take that as a , "YES"
@dahat1992
@dahat1992 5 дней назад
@@nimrodquimbus912 You didn't ask a yes or no question. You're a bot parroting comments, huh
@nimrodquimbus912
@nimrodquimbus912 5 дней назад
@@dahat1992 You mad ?
@Kevin32727
@Kevin32727 3 дня назад
When I first read the title of this video my eyes mistook car for cat. 'A cat that runs on water!'
@ZeronimeYT
@ZeronimeYT 2 дня назад
You need electricity to hydrolysis. So why need water? Just use EV 😂
@fringeflix
@fringeflix 5 дней назад
Do NOT go out to any diners with strange men, dude
@ridwan6695
@ridwan6695 5 дней назад
i dont get it 🙁
@rexygray7695
@rexygray7695 5 дней назад
😔
@fringeflix
@fringeflix 5 дней назад
@ridwan6695 the original water powered car was invented by some guy decades ago and he showed off his invention. Some time later, strange men in suits offered to buy his water car, and they met in a diner where the man was poisoned.
@Ghidra1104
@Ghidra1104 5 дней назад
​@@fringeflixDo NOT reproduce.
@ChamuthChamandana
@ChamuthChamandana 5 дней назад
@@fringeflix the men explained why its not practical and he poisoned himself most likely
@JohnDuthie
@JohnDuthie 5 дней назад
How did you get the water out of your gas tank? Is there some filtration system that can handle that much water in the tank?
@xenomorphgourmet1005
@xenomorphgourmet1005 5 дней назад
Just before he puts the bottle in, there is a subtle cut where the lid appears back on the bottle.
@JohnDuthie
@JohnDuthie 5 дней назад
@@xenomorphgourmet1005 Sneaky!
@TimRobertsen
@TimRobertsen 5 дней назад
"Green hydrogen" 🤣
@Decoding_Master
@Decoding_Master 5 дней назад
That cut in the first shot 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@SALSN
@SALSN 5 дней назад
Saying these engines and fuel cells run on water is like saying that humans are powered by poop.
@solarsynapse
@solarsynapse 5 дней назад
Wellll, there are politicians.
@Flesh_Wizard
@Flesh_Wizard 2 дня назад
​@@solarsynapsethose aren't powered by it but they are full of it
@dondywondy
@dondywondy 5 дней назад
Great video! Thanks for all the effort you put in to plan, record, edit and upload your videos. The knowledge you impart is valuable to all!
@shade5554
@shade5554 4 дня назад
My guy really put water into his car for 3 seconds of this video
@-_Nuke_-
@-_Nuke_- 2 дня назад
You CAN make a car that runs on water... Its called a ship :D
@YousufAhmad0
@YousufAhmad0 5 дней назад
Please get more ethical sponsors.
@marioxerxescastelancastro8019
@marioxerxescastelancastro8019 4 дня назад
Ethics do not matter.
@johnnyxmusic
@johnnyxmusic 3 дня назад
@@marioxerxescastelancastro8019The Republican Platform 2024! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@AquaComputerVR
@AquaComputerVR 3 дня назад
Money is money
@pitodesign
@pitodesign 2 дня назад
Without knowing more about it the sponsor's concept in short already sounds ridicolous.
@JuanSanchez-qp1xp
@JuanSanchez-qp1xp 2 дня назад
@@johnnyxmusicprojection much ?
@bob-km4uq
@bob-km4uq 5 дней назад
Either the title was edited after the video was uploaded or a significant portion of this audience doesn’t have reading comprehension
@malachiteofmethuselah9713
@malachiteofmethuselah9713 5 дней назад
...or, you, also, feel that knit picking semantics is an acceptable way to educate.
@ghoulbuster1
@ghoulbuster1 4 дня назад
Nice try FBI We all know you're planning!
@normalname8768
@normalname8768 5 дней назад
This finally makes sense in my head now. Thanks!
@connork8984
@connork8984 День назад
This was really informative. Thank you I learned a lot.
@samuelspace101
@samuelspace101 5 дней назад
“My car runs on water” “That’s impossible… how?” “You see this combine damn over here uses the kinetic energy of the water to make electricity, and my car runs of the electricity.”
@simontillson482
@simontillson482 5 дней назад
Lol… that’s the only way that sentence makes sense. Well done.
@AK_Blizard
@AK_Blizard 5 дней назад
0:07 bro used transition,so he couldn't ruin his fuel tank ,he knows that he can't risk it😂still but what about Toyota's water based engine concept
@knurlgnar24
@knurlgnar24 5 дней назад
He could of poured that bottle of water into his vehicle and there would have been no noticable difference. Lots of testing at corporate labs has been done with ethanol/water combinations on that subject. A full tank of E10 will happily accomodate .5l of water. That doesn't mean I'd do it on purpose of course.
@AK_Blizard
@AK_Blizard 4 дня назад
@@knurlgnar24 but it will cause long term fuel tank issue like rusting something as I heard
@Guessagain573
@Guessagain573 14 часов назад
Very informative. Thank you for shedding some light on this subject
@martfp88
@martfp88 2 дня назад
I did my master thesis on splitting water using the sun, but not Photovoltaic, but rather use the sun against a photocatalyst metal to move electrons and induce the water splitting. I think this has a future if we are able to produce optimized materials based on this metal photocatalysts
@miauzure3960
@miauzure3960 5 дней назад
finally someone credible answered that god damn question which seemed to have no definitive answer. As a teenager I was fascinated with electrolysis and I was convinced (by such scams on internet) that it really produces more energy than was put into it, and couldn't understand why all the world isn't using it at massive scale. Then with each year I doubted it more and more.
@KingLutherQ
@KingLutherQ 5 дней назад
With hydrogen fuel cell cars, you are only able to use 20% of the energy you put in to split the water into H2 and O2. It can never beat the efficiency of EVs because H2 will never be cheaper than the electricity used to create it. So, next time when someone says hydrogen cars are the future, tell them: Why not put that electricity that you used to make that hydrogen directly into a battery powered car - you will get 5x the efficiency and cost you 3x less in fuel cost.
@ShuAbLe
@ShuAbLe 5 дней назад
yeah, but sun and wind are free and storing evergy by spliting water that becomes water again when used is way more green than bateries
@camicus-3249
@camicus-3249 5 дней назад
no one claims efficiency to be an advantage of hydrogen. If all you care about is that (not saying it's unreasonable), then yeah of course batteries are the way to go. But it's not so cut and dry if you're also interested in charge / refuel times, range, energy density, manufacturing, etc. As usual it comes down to trade-offs
@katrinabryce
@katrinabryce 5 дней назад
@@camicus-3249 Energy density is about the same once you consider the tank you need to store the hydrogen. DC fast chargers are probably good enough for most use cases, but yes hydrogen does beat it there.
@sjaedn
@sjaedn 5 дней назад
Except you still need to make the hydrogen fuel cells.. which are made of platinum and iridium, ​if I remember correctly.. and those are much more scarce than lithium.. So I don't think it's any more green to make batteries than fuel cells @@ShuAbLe
@alihms
@alihms 5 дней назад
You still need hydrogen production facilities, means of transporting the fuelcell to refuelling stations, the stations themselves etc. Looking at the overall picture, it is just as complicated and infrastructure intensive as regular ICE engines.
@iannickCZ
@iannickCZ 4 дня назад
Making a fuel cell is still very expensive as you need rare metals. Making hydrogen directly burns too much energy and it is the most expensive car fuel (still in experimental phase), unless you have spare energy (e.g. from a nuclear power plant overnight). Storage of hydrogen is very complicated as it is the smallest molecule. Transferring to a consumer is also difficult, you cannot avoid leakage. So we are still waiting for some "future" technology that can solve all these problems.
@gabrielramirez2446
@gabrielramirez2446 22 часа назад
Bro has to say it is impossible in the title so he doesn't "self unalive" all of a sudden
@chow4444
@chow4444 5 дней назад
3 minutes for real
@peterchung2262
@peterchung2262 5 дней назад
It's a shame that the top commenters clearly didn't watch the video, and are just repeating the "people who invent hydrogen/water cars get assassinated" joke. If someone did actually invent a hydrogen/water car, then I guess it would be slightly funny, but that doesn't happen in this video. Like don't get me wrong, it's fine to make funny comments, but it's annoying to see these mindless repeated jokes especially on a science channel. (I mean it's just pop science, but educational comments are always preferred).
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 5 дней назад
It's extremely annoying.
@marioman971
@marioman971 5 дней назад
Yeah really didn't need to be reminded of a local mass shooting in the top comments...
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 5 дней назад
@@marioman971 what?
@terryenglish7132
@terryenglish7132 5 дней назад
Its not a fucking joke. Anyone who discovers anything that will supply energy other than oil/coal or even increase gas milage gets killed, after their lab is destroyed and their notes stolen .The FBI often is involved. Theres a recent Why Files channel episode that covers it quite well. Please check it out. Billions of $ are at stake, so yeah they'll kill people that might disrupt that.
@rjginsburg
@rjginsburg 5 дней назад
What is the joke? I’m oblivious…
@The-KP
@The-KP 9 часов назад
Phone apps don't work as accurate decibel meters, because smartphone microphones are MEMS devices that can only good to maybe 90 db before you're beyond their capabilities. Physical decibel meters have an electromechanical capsule that gets compressed by sound waves and can go as high as 140 db.
@davetorres3758
@davetorres3758 5 дней назад
Thanks for the explanation.
@denys-p
@denys-p 5 дней назад
We can get cars that run on the water. We just have to master fusion for that, no big deal 😂
@infiniteloopcounter9444
@infiniteloopcounter9444 5 дней назад
This or attach skis to the underside and a diesel engine to the rear of the car. Da-da.
@ReyElectronico
@ReyElectronico 5 дней назад
thank you, i've ben explaining this for years and almost no one believe me, now i can share this video
@siddiqgamesyt3354
@siddiqgamesyt3354 5 дней назад
Rip I understand you
@inkgeek4706
@inkgeek4706 5 дней назад
you can share it.. but trust me .. they still wont believe you .. coming from someone who has had this same struggle for years .. especially if they are into the conspiracy theory ideal .. no amount of evidence will change their minds because they will just say you are one of them trying to suppress the tech.. lol stay strong.. at least some of us know how things really work..
@drwibo
@drwibo 5 дней назад
mate your videos are amazing. the pacing, the narration, the AHA moment at the end. respect. been follower for a long time and i love your way of presenting a problem and a solution. keep it up.
@jamesjohansson9251
@jamesjohansson9251 5 дней назад
that jump cut at the beginning was hilarious
@fisherman08123
@fisherman08123 5 дней назад
The CIA sniper:
@borischan5252
@borischan5252 5 дней назад
"runs on" is a very misleading word.. more like "store energy"
@tommytam100
@tommytam100 15 часов назад
Thank you for a complete understanding you provide
@realbangbang
@realbangbang День назад
Just a thought, isn't it true that in most solar farms they have to shut it down when they produce too much energy when the batteries are full and the demand is met? I wonder if they could have a modular hydrolysis station to convert that extra solar power and store it as hydrogen when needed
@RAMBOTHECURIOUSGUY
@RAMBOTHECURIOUSGUY 5 дней назад
Is it possible to split and can it be tried ?
@Gabe-vw2ux
@Gabe-vw2ux 5 дней назад
Do NOT drink any suspicious juice.
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 5 дней назад
Stop perpetuating false stuff like this. Stanley Meyer was not poisoned, it's conspiracy garbage.
@peterchung2262
@peterchung2262 4 дня назад
Such a dumb comment. This video has nothing to do with a breakthrough in water powered cars threatening big oil. It's just that water cars are currently not practical to function. Please stop repeating unfunny jokes when it's not in context.
@antoinedube-cote155
@antoinedube-cote155 День назад
@@peterchung2262 it is somewhat in context, and no they are not unfunny
@ChH-ff2ec
@ChH-ff2ec 2 дня назад
That edit right before he put a bottle of gas into his car lmao.
@rude_noise5791
@rude_noise5791 День назад
Bro been clappin' out that Altima hard lately 🤣
@saitama2379
@saitama2379 5 дней назад
Every single non combustion engine is combustion engine with extra steps (unless the electricity is from green sources)
@CraftyF0X
@CraftyF0X 5 дней назад
Only if you don't see the distinction between an ICE and the Rankin cycle though, which suggest a rudamentary understanding.
@Jimmeh_B
@Jimmeh_B 5 дней назад
There is no such thing as a "green source". Otherwise, correct.
@shocktnc
@shocktnc 5 дней назад
There is no magical green source, but otherwise yeah.
@srinathshettigar379
@srinathshettigar379 5 дней назад
and petrol falls from the sky no?
@inkgeek4706
@inkgeek4706 5 дней назад
" Green sources " ? you mean like the solar panels that are made from rare metals which are obtained by strip mining, then refined by industrial means which also demand a high energy process? and made of plastics which .. yup come from petroleum.. or do you mean the wind turbines that are made up of a material that once molded cannot be recycled into anything useful? and again.. are manufactured using processes that require large amounts of energy and some chemicals that are less than good for the environment ? there is no true green source of energy that does not have an impact on the environment..
@ashishpatel350
@ashishpatel350 5 дней назад
It's called a steam engine 😂
@jansamohyl7983
@jansamohyl7983 5 дней назад
It pretty much runs on water, but a bit of coal is also needed for smooth operation.
@MoonGlow22
@MoonGlow22 4 дня назад
In short it works like this: Use electricity to split water into H2 and O Burn H2 and O to get less electricity Use this electricity to run car Sounds like making a cheese sandwich by adding cheese and removing it back
@hamzamotara4304
@hamzamotara4304 5 дней назад
More water-obsessed than Steve Mould!
@12tony88
@12tony88 5 дней назад
They gonna say bro died from suicide with 10 shots in the back 😭
@c.jishnu378
@c.jishnu378 5 дней назад
Fr.
@ganjalfcreamcorn8438
@ganjalfcreamcorn8438 5 дней назад
he debunked using hydrogen as a cleaner fuel, so idk what you mean lol
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 5 дней назад
Nah, he's just gonna end up going to sleep and then never waking up.
@amack1283
@amack1283 5 дней назад
Yeah! Nail gun!
@hermitcard4494
@hermitcard4494 5 дней назад
Myocarditis is popular nowadays...
@irena4929
@irena4929 5 дней назад
Bro about to get hunted by the oil industry 💀
@dabvid8613
@dabvid8613 День назад
love your content! Great video as always :D
@K22channel
@K22channel 4 дня назад
A NOBEL ! 👍 ...for being as you are 🙏 Thank you so much.
@beachboardfan9544
@beachboardfan9544 5 дней назад
About 15ish years ago there was an indian guy in NJ that was using his solar array on his house to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, he had two big tanks in his back yard that over weeks would fill from the solar electrolysis. He ran his stove and car on the stored hydrogen and oxygen, and the township threatened him with jail if he didnt dismantle all of it... (it wasnt the hydrogen house project guy)
@finkelmana
@finkelmana 5 дней назад
Doesnt surprise me. That is a massive explosion waiting to happen.
@lMoonHawk
@lMoonHawk 5 дней назад
Why would any authority ban people having large non licenced tanks full of explosive gas in their backyard! It makes no sense!
@beachboardfan9544
@beachboardfan9544 5 дней назад
@@lMoonHawk IIRC his tanks were inspected and licensed but the solar array was not.
@hermitcard4494
@hermitcard4494 5 дней назад
There's always indian guys doing things not even the smartest high tech corporations can do. Also doing scams.
@terryenglish7132
@terryenglish7132 5 дней назад
@@lMoonHawk Unless both tanks ruptured simultaneously w a flame near, at worse you'd get the first pop explosion that was demoed, again needing a flame. Gas tanks are in lots of yards and they can blow up if conditions are right. H2 would be no different. I suspect MAGOT idiots having a knee jerk reaction to clean energy. He should go to court
@judicatorhurayth1927
@judicatorhurayth1927 5 дней назад
Hes so done 😭
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 5 дней назад
Not funny
@chobies5383
@chobies5383 4 дня назад
​@@logitech4873Bro on his "we live in a society" arc
@antoinedube-cote155
@antoinedube-cote155 День назад
@@logitech4873 womp womp. this is a satirical joke, get over it
@drillerdev4624
@drillerdev4624 4 дня назад
This video is going to win so many internet discussions
@Bigglessean
@Bigglessean 4 дня назад
That 70s Show, car that runs on water😂😂
@anormalname6498
@anormalname6498 5 дней назад
Rest in peace 😔
@masterv694
@masterv694 5 дней назад
CIA sponsored video
@writeforright458
@writeforright458 5 дней назад
I was going to write the same
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 5 дней назад
Tired of this joke.
@masterv694
@masterv694 5 дней назад
@@logitech4873 what joke?
@ghoulbuster1
@ghoulbuster1 4 дня назад
​@@logitech4873joke?
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 4 дня назад
@@masterv694 The joke that "the government", CIA or FBI would care about scammers claiming to make perpetual motion or over-unity type devices that obviously don't work. Nobody's been murdered or disappeared, it's a dumb meme. The water engine is, and always will be, physically impossible.
@dj1NM3
@dj1NM3 4 дня назад
The bigger problem with hydrogen is transportation and storage: because it's a lighter-than-air gas and can't be used any of the current gasoline infrastructure, because everything needs to be gas-tight and stored has to be under high pressure, to have enough vehicle range. Then there is also the problem of about 1% leakage every day, because hydrogen is such a small molecule it can slowly migrate through pressure-vessel walls. Even LPG/natural gas is easier to work with as vehicle fuel, as it can be liquified under pressure at room temperature to fill fuel-tanks/gas cylinders in the vehicle very quickly, whereas hydrogen must be cooled close to absolute zero to be liquified and can't be done mechanically, using pressure.
@rcpattaya230
@rcpattaya230 4 дня назад
As usual. Clear, true and understandable. Thanks.
@Leavesyes
@Leavesyes 5 дней назад
You will be missed. You were a great youtuber.
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 5 дней назад
Tired of this joke.
@antoinedube-cote155
@antoinedube-cote155 День назад
@@logitech4873 womp fucking womp. this is a satirical joke, get over it.
@hamae
@hamae 5 дней назад
Its ok bro we understand why you said it was impossible 😂
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 5 дней назад
Bro didn't want to risk it ☠️
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 4 дня назад
@@thatontorguy9993 How much are they paying you?
@greentech1658
@greentech1658 2 дня назад
my car runs on beer hehe
@rapidriper
@rapidriper 4 дня назад
Finally the video I was thinking waiting for.
@personisme3556
@personisme3556 5 дней назад
He's lying because he doesn't want to mysteriously dissappear. *cough* *cough* F.B.I. MURDER *cough* *cough*
@JaceDanielFilms
@JaceDanielFilms 5 дней назад
then why make the video in the first place?
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 5 дней назад
Stanley Meyer's is a prime example.
@DukeEllision329
@DukeEllision329 5 дней назад
@@Danilio.He wasn’t murdered.
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 5 дней назад
@@DukeEllision329 My bad, you're right. He accidentally choked on his drink.
@DukeEllision329
@DukeEllision329 5 дней назад
@@Danilio. He had a cerebral aneurysm.
@AK_Blizard
@AK_Blizard 5 дней назад
Be strong u should live
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine 5 дней назад
Always some really cool stuff here. Love your channel.
@lorenzo12floxy
@lorenzo12floxy 5 дней назад
And that's why my car on cng is excellent it can run on gasses from cow poop. And it requires little energy to compress the gasses.
@Darkphoenix8888
@Darkphoenix8888 5 дней назад
You are not safe ... Everyone who was actually able to make a water powered car "died"
@Danilio.
@Danilio. 5 дней назад
Nah, they just went to sleep & never woke up
@Darkphoenix8888
@Darkphoenix8888 4 дня назад
@@thatontorguy9993 every joke is based off some truth its not just a joke look it up u brainless sheep or did you mean to say you're tired of the truth and wanna stay delusional
@BallMuncher555
@BallMuncher555 15 часов назад
One guy who’s water powered car has a lot of suspicious stuff surrounding it?
@ne0ns0wl46
@ne0ns0wl46 5 дней назад
It's just an electric car with a different type of battery. And like said in the video, it's way to inefficient. Current electric cars have a 65% efficiency, compared to the 18% that's a HUGE difference. (Also combustion cars efficiency are 45% for Diesel and 35% gas)
@---do2qd
@---do2qd 5 дней назад
Thanks for doing a video on this!
@houselightkell
@houselightkell 5 дней назад
Hey, I'm with the CIA. I'd love to see your invention in person
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 5 дней назад
Tired of this joke.
@antoinedube-cote155
@antoinedube-cote155 День назад
@@logitech4873 womp fucking womp. this is a satirical joke, get over it.
@ayushtank_2307
@ayushtank_2307 5 дней назад
India🇮🇳❤
@rm5728
@rm5728 3 дня назад
Debunking is a good thing thx!!
@AmaranthineTech
@AmaranthineTech 4 дня назад
Using that cheap Wal-mart water won't work, need the high quality stuff that cost +$25 a bottle. 😁
@robinbrowne5419
@robinbrowne5419 3 дня назад
Interesting. Thanks.
@chitlitlah
@chitlitlah 4 дня назад
I tried to convince one of my coworkers of this about 15 years ago. He hooked up one of those hydrogen generators to his engine thinking it would increase his fuel economy. I explained to him that it took more energy to split the water than it produced to burn it in his engine and the only way it could even theoretically increase his fuel economy is if the hydrogen somehow made the gasoline burn a lot more efficiently, which was unlikely. He decided to continue with the experiment, but ended up going to another job before he could tell me the results.
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 4 дня назад
You know what the results were :)
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