How amazing a water can be a substitute for gas?
By rhejans
@rhejans (191)
Philippines
June 8, 2011 8:23pm CST
Nowadays, oil companies seems to make it a habit of increasing the price of oil every week. How can a motorists keep up with these soaring prices of oil? Having a limited income makes it very difficult for us to keep up. When i got to this in mind. I research about this new inventions and its truly exist now! Why people still don't want to use this kind of GREAT INVENTIONS? It also seems that the government did not pay attention for this? Why? is there any comes up in your mind now? hmm..
6 responses
@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
9 Jun 11
The oil companies hold the patents on most of the inventions that would be substitutes for oil. They want us to use oil because it makes them money. Alternative fuels would not make them as much money...so they won't make them available.
@changjiangzhibin89 (16763)
• China
9 Jun 11
To the best of my memory,Jules Verne's science fiction once made mention of using water for generating electricity.Perhaps many studies related to new energy are under way.
@ramsonrich (6)
• India
9 Jun 11
Well there are things we can't change
but we can still survive in such situations.
what you need to do is to try as much as you
can to cut down your expenses.and secondly
plan for your weekly expenditure.And lastly
before you leave 4 work,make sure you pray 4
a fruitful day because you can't make it by
strength alone,INVOLVE GOD.
@goldenPlanet (328)
• Philippines
9 Jun 11
because the governments dont really want its people to be empowered. they limit the full potential of man, part of a global system to keep people in the dark. someday we will experience green technology and the government cant stop us.
@xyzm12 (26)
• United States
9 Jun 11
Don't forget though that these new alternatives are still works in progress. Most are just not at the stage to go large scale. Someday it will happen as oil is depleting rapidly and we will be forced to change. Yes they have cars that can run purely on hydrogen. The problem is splitting H20 down to hydrogen. I won't get scientic, but basically it takes too much energy to make it and hydrogen is extremely explosive. Same thing with most alternatives, they work, but they need to be further developed. This is part of the reason why things haven't changed yet. A good thing that is taking place now is the newer vehicles are getting better gas mileage and hybrids are growing in numbers. The problem of course is the cost which doesn't help people in this country that can't afford them.
@zootsuits (10)
•
9 Jun 11
Supply and demand, if our cars etc ran on water, who would profit? Water is over abundant, and people are extremely greedy........
I have heard stories of the Gov't buying patents of engines that got 50 MPG 30 years ago, because of the big lobbyist who fund the politicians are Oil.....