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But the director stated it was water powered
Hydrogen car, makes water ?
Water makes hydrogen, I guess
My brain hurts.
Hmmmmm
Mine too
There is no such thing as a water-powered vehicle. If that was the case, it would have already been universally implemented.
it's not economical anyways, that is why it never really took off
That's why it's a project *in development*
I saw an air powered car
If it already existed, it wouldn't be obscure
a car with a sail on it?
If it were possible it wouldn't be 'obscure'
WRONG
the oil industry man...
I don't know enough about it, to make an argument
The basic scientific principles behind it would be widespread and commonly available.
I'm just saying it was a thing the company was working on
And I call bullshit.
Prove it.
it has already been tried, i wonder why they are working on it now
U maaaaad
It does exist
Yes I fucking mad, I absolutely hate the spreading of misinformation
It's a nuclear reaction
@Baraban which is a process that takes more power than it provides, next please.
I'm not spreading misinformation, dude
Im saying it was a project
That a company
Is working on
'Ratan Tata, who among others also owns the Indian car manufacturer Tata Motors, will fund a project of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to research new ways of using the hydrogen in water as a replacement for fuel.'
So it's not a water powered car, it's a hydrogen powered car.
is there a difference between a chemical reaction and a nuclear reaction?
"Tata has given $15 million to fund the research being conducted by MIT professor Daniel Nocera on using water as auto fuel. The project involves generating hydrogen by splitting water and storing it in a safe can to drive an automobile"
*water as auto fuel*
Generating hydrogen from the water, yes
Jesus fucking christ the <:thonk:397491814539591701> here is incredible.
@Deleted User In a chemical reaction you don't split the atom