I saw a report back in the 80s about a guy who invented an engine that runs on distilled water. Basically, it breaks down the water, burns the hydrogen, and releases the oxygen into the air as exhaust. He tried to patent his invention, but the government shut him down, saying that by producing it, he would destroy the world’s economy.
I heard they took the prototype and told him not to produce anymore or share his knowledge with anyone or he’ll be put in prison.
Does anyone know anything about the guy? Or what happened to the engine? More importantly, how difficult would it be to create an engine like that with today’s technology?
Everyone’s saying you need energy to make the water engine work. Well, the same is true for gas. You need something to get it going, after the initial start up, it takes less energy to keep it going. I would imagine the same is true with water. But once going, will it produce more energy to run the engine than it takes to break down the water? I think with modern technology, that could happen.
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It’s a silly theory and completely unprovable…call it an urban legend and let it go.