Saturday, 29 May 2010
A Counter Initiative To The Gulf Oil Catastrophe
A television program (Breaking Bad) recently featured a man sitting at a bar watching CNN news. While he is watching, another man comes in and sits down in the same vicinity. The man watching the news programs says to the new arrival "They found water on Mars; they don't exactly know what to do with that information, but hey, they found it." The other man, a scientist, says to him "Well, actually they can theoretically separate the hydrogen from the oxygen and process that into having fuel for mass space flights; ostensively turning Mars into a giant gas station. We live in an amazing time."
While this technology was presented as theoretical science, this technology (of course) is decades old.
In the 80s, Stan Meyer demonstrated hydrogen from water to the world and figured he could convert every car in the U.S. to run on water for about $1,500 a vehicle. After unveiled his technology in England, a group of scientists followed him back to his shop in the U.S. and returned to England saying that his invention was the most important discovery of the twentieth century. Meyer was featured on several news programs before his demise.
Source: Rense.com
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