Water for Fuel and Chaos will Ensue
By Rob S
The economic recessions in the '70s were mainly caused by the high price of oil. Necessity is the mother of invention. Stanley Meyer found it necessary to discontinue America's reliance on foreign oil.
What is this technology?
Stanley Meyer set his mind on, and created a unique technology. He found the key to unlock water's true potential, he turned water into an economical fuel source. This technology is not new. But the electrolysis of water to create hydrogen and oxygen has never been done as efficiently as Stanly Meyer had. With this technological breakthrough, creating oxygen and hydrogen from fresh water no longer required prohibitive amounts of electricity. His patents are registered worldwide.
Stanley Meyer installed this technology into a dune buggy for further testing and refinement . The vehicle was proven to work, an efficient and economical hydrogen and oxygen gas powered car. This gas mixture is known as HH0 (two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms) and can replace any device that requires combustion fuel to operate.
Interview with Stanley Meyer starts at 2 minutes and 15 seconds in this video
The immediate dangers of this technology.
With proper education and training this technology can be installed and used safely. HHO gas is extremely volatile. The way the device is set up, it only produces this gas as needed. The only quantities of flammable gas would be in the top of the reaction chamber, gas transfer tubes, flow regulators and in the combustion chamber. It is not necessary to have gas storage tanks. The amount of gas that is present at one time would do far less damage than if a standard automobile gas tank would ignite. Like an automotive fuel system the HHO gas system is constructed with safety in mind.
Not adhering to safety precautions, tinkerers would know just enough about the system to hurt themselves. For instance, many believe adding salt to the water would make the process much more efficient. Salt would act like an electrolyte and allow electricity to move through the water more efficiently, increasing the hydrogen production to high levels. But what they may not realize is they are creating chlorine gas instead of oxygen. This mixture of chlorine gas and hydrogen if exposed to UV light will ignite without warning. The water must be fresh for this system to work properly. (as seen in the video)
Some tinkerers believe an extra HHO gas storage tank is a good idea. Wrong!. Transferring this gas to a storage tank increases the risk of an explosion exponentially. Adding an HHO storage tank to a vehicle, turns it into a potential bomb. This must never be done. Sole reliance on the system's capacity to make the gas “on demand” is safest and must be considered the only approach. The only storage tank you will need is for fresh water.
All these safety precautions may be a moot subject. There is a new piece of technology on the horizon in the form of a smart spark plug. This smart spark plug tunes into the resonant frequency of the incoming fresh water vapor sprayed directly into the engine cylinders and converts the vapor into HHO, then ignites it with a powerful spark. This process happens in a split second. A simplified form of Stanley Meyer’s invention.
Who is interested in this technology?
To drive a car 20 miles takes 1 gallon of gasoline at an average price of $4 per gallon. If a car can be driven 20 miles for 5¢, the entire world will be interested.
NASA had closed door discussions with Stanley Meyer and asked him to be a technical adviser for his own inventions. NASA is quietly interested in what may be considered fringe technology. Fringe technology today is normal technology in the future. Nikolai Tesla invented alternating current and was considered fringe at the time, today the entire technological world uses it.
A $1 billion bribe from the Middle East was offered Stanley to keep it quiet, a drop in the bucket for the oil sheikhs. They are interested in keeping their bank accounts full.
Why are governments resistant to this technology?
This technology has been successfully squelched, and for what could be considered good reasons. The entire oil and natural gas industry in the United States employs 9.2 million people, or 1 in 34 ( about 3% of the population). The national average annual salary in this industry is $96,844 or about $47 per hour. This is more than double the average annual salary of all other occupations. If these people lost their jobs, the federal and state individual income tax loss could be considered double. Also, the oil and natural gas industry is 7.5% of the gross domestic product.
Every facet of our lives depend on oil and natural gas. To replace this with Stanley Meyers technology would be an incredible shock to our society. This technology cannot be introduced in small steps and stages. This must be an all or nothing effort. The incredible demand for this technology to replace existing technology would be overwhelming. Imagine never having to go to the fuel pump again, simply fill your tank with water from your garden hose- an average annual savings of $2,500.
People in the oil industry will be scrambling for new jobs. The technical know-how will drain out of this industry and its infrastructure will collapse before the switchover is complete. There will be a large gap in our fuel supply. It would be safe to say that there would be two to five years of chaos. Rationing will occur, trucks and trains will no longer be able to move product until they are able to incorporate the technology. Many citizens would have a hard time getting to work or running errands, going to movies, to stores or anything that would require fuel. Everything would come to a dead stop. This could devastate our society and must not be permitted, at all costs.
During the chaos our nation will become weak and vulnerable. If any foreign nation had thoughts about invasion or takeover, this would be the time to do it. If the switchover is to occur it must be done through extreme planning and strategy to avoid the chaos.
The logistics involved.
Society would stall without hope of recovery if the logistics are not planned out with incredible precision and detail. All scenarios must be simulated. Incorporating the technology smoothly may be next to impossible and the costs enormous.
The learning curve would be incredibly sharp and the rush to get people educated will cause accidents of ignorance at unacceptable levels. Once the chaos has ended and the infrastructure runs on water as fuel, it would be time to pick up the pieces and repair this wreck of a nation. Within a decade after the switchover, things will go back to normal and it will be seen as a painful blemish in our history books.
World repercussions.
If the United States implemented this new technology without sharing it with other countries that rely on fossil fuels, the United States would still suffer because our economies are so intertwined. If other countries fall into the same spiral described earlier, our economy of import and export would be adversely affected.
All countries would have to get together for a brainstorming session. It would be a proud moment in our world history for all countries to work together in such an unprecedented way. If we could pull this off, the many countries whose economies are strongly affected by fossil fuel would become stronger players in the world market by being able to redirect their resources that supported the fossil fuel economy.
When all countries become completely independent from foreign fuel influence, they can focus more attention on increasing their own economical wealth. When all countries benefit, the entire world's standard of living will become better for it. The billions of dollars spent on defending our fuel source and transport today can be used to build our small business infrastructure through easily accessible grants and loans, plus many other beneficial uses further in the future.
The glass ceiling.
Our country cannot do much more to increase its income potential without drastic change. We are at the pinnacle of achievement, we have almost reached our glass ceiling. A new glass ceiling could be realized when the high percentage of our resources, which are tied up in foreign fuel, are released. There will always be a glass ceiling when it comes to reaching a certain height in civilization. Making everyone's life better across the board increases the morale of the nation and everyone benefits from it.
Focusing the released resources, namely money and manpower, on research and development and human well-being will bring our society together in a friendlier more pronounced way. This can become the new status quo, our new definition of normal. This endeavor comes with a high price, but the rewards are well worth the effort.
Alexander Mark 4 months ago
Great hub. I am flabbergasted that this technology hasn't been developed and put into common use. Great video also, it was long but worth the watch, the only thing that was missing was seeing and hearing it run.