Message from @The18thDoctor
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they are the same thing, its a compound
Well you’re talking as if there’s some big conspiracy behind it or something.
I'm saying with more knowledge comes more power
as lex luthor once said in a superman movie, a genius can find the secrets to the universe on a bubble-gum wrapper
well i mean you can run a machine over night to split the h2o to weld with rather than paying thousands to chemical gas's
H2O is a chemical but never mind.
And what you split out of it is a gas.
But never mind.
ya but when your welding upon hitting metal it turns back into water and drips off
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Lex Luthor : Some people can read War and Peace and come away thinking it's a simple adventure story. Others can read the ingredients on a chewing gum wrapper and unlock the secrets of the universe.
the whole reason the process works so well is because of this chemical reaction; its why it can melt shit like tugsten
I'd be careful wtih what you know
certain techs they don't want out to the public
if they become aware you know things you shouldn't, they will likely come after you
And who are “they” in this case?
for military reasons they don't want unlimited energy
they want limited fuel so its easier to track
government
And unlimited energy is impossible because of the laws of thermodynamics.
mostly US based but possibly greater than them
if you can tap into water as an energy source to fuel cars with, for all pratical purposes you just created unlimited energy
they will come after you for that if you start implementing it
maybe that is another reason they are putting chemical waste in the water
Well hydrogen fuel cells do exist, however they are expensive to manufacture, so they aren’t common. Race cars use fuel cells, I think. Good old gasoline-powered internal combustion engines are cheaper and much more reliable.
flouride
What about it?
In small quantities it’s good for your teeth.
What’s that?
with the right tech you could theorhetically take water and use it as gasoline
The science says fluoride’s good for your teeth. Do you brush your teeth? There’s fluoride in your toothpaste, in case you didn’t know. I’ve used fluoride in toothpaste all my life and never experienced any harmful effects.
the primary reason we aren't doing that, and I'm certain we already have the tech, is because it would be a military nightmare
you could move stuff around too freely
So ^Kevin^
I was wondering if you wanted to answer that epistemology question of mine: what do you believe truth to be?