Message from @Human Sheeple

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2019-06-12 13:17:24 UTC  

they LIE!!!!!

2019-06-12 13:17:33 UTC  

natural gas from oil right?

2019-06-12 13:17:35 UTC  

Electrolysis of water is the decomposition of water into oxygen and hydrogen gas due to the passage of an electric current.It ideally requires a potential difference of 1.23 volts to split water.

This technique can be used to make hydrogen gas and breathable oxygen. However, as hydrogen is an important industrial commodity, by far most industrial methods produce hydrogen from natural gas instead, in the steam reforming process.

2019-06-12 13:17:37 UTC  

get at me

2019-06-12 13:18:05 UTC  

Broken Tiara FIXED

2019-06-12 13:18:21 UTC  

@Durpyturttle Crisis has been dealt with

2019-06-12 13:18:28 UTC  

they dont make hudrogen from natrual gas

2019-06-12 13:18:33 UTC  

ITS IS NATRAUL GAS

2019-06-12 13:19:08 UTC  

steam reforming

2019-06-12 13:19:16 UTC  

Energy is still required to split water into H2 and O2

2019-06-12 13:19:18 UTC  

"hydrogen" from waater vapor

2019-06-12 13:19:23 UTC  

1.32 volts

2019-06-12 13:19:25 UTC  

thats nothing

2019-06-12 13:19:35 UTC  

how dense of an engery is hydrogen?

2019-06-12 13:19:35 UTC  

How many amps though?

2019-06-12 13:19:49 UTC  

3 minutes at that voltage and the terminal of my car battery is ROASTING

2019-06-12 13:19:56 UTC  

Sure I make one balloon per car battery

2019-06-12 13:20:04 UTC  

buts its making pwoer

2019-06-12 13:20:11 UTC  

With the correct resonance frequency and some improved electronics maybe I could make 3 or 4

2019-06-12 13:20:20 UTC  

is water in the air

2019-06-12 13:20:30 UTC  

Humidity yes

2019-06-12 13:20:32 UTC  

the faster you go the more air passes over you

2019-06-12 13:20:42 UTC  

double the speed 4 times the air restaince right?

2019-06-12 13:20:53 UTC  

what if you converted incoming air to pwoer

2019-06-12 13:21:04 UTC  

😉

2019-06-12 13:21:07 UTC  

It is non linear because you always have eddie currents on dynamic bodies and they do not increase linearly.

2019-06-12 13:21:09 UTC  

then what happens when you go faster?

2019-06-12 13:21:20 UTC  

heres the trick

2019-06-12 13:21:44 UTC  

if air is a charged fluid

2019-06-12 13:21:52 UTC  

coudlnt it pull you along?

2019-06-12 13:22:05 UTC  

dont look at air as a gas

2019-06-12 13:22:09 UTC  

look at it as a charge

2019-06-12 13:22:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/588357464584355841/220px-Aa-battery-electrolysis.png

2019-06-12 13:22:43 UTC  

enogh "hydrogen" to start a car

2019-06-12 13:22:51 UTC  

who needs gas

2019-06-12 13:23:11 UTC  

the lies

2019-06-12 13:43:59 UTC  

I personally agree with you on that

2019-06-12 13:44:10 UTC  

the world should run on hydrogen

2019-06-12 13:44:36 UTC  

it's super cheap,it's clean, it's a very good source of fuel

2019-06-12 13:45:51 UTC  

but to be honest, we'll probably need another world war to destabilize the global leaders in the fuel industry before we start seeing it be more commercially available

2019-06-12 13:46:24 UTC  

because they literally burn as much of that tech as they possibly can