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    #21
    pwede yun mythbuster type na show tutal meron ng tsikot tv...pwede ipasok doon

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    #22
    marami na pala ang naka inbento nito.

    Dr. William A. Rhodes' "series cell" electrolysis design, which has been applied to water-fueled oxyhydrogen welding torches commonly used by jewellers and glassblowers, as well as to on-board fuel production for internal combustion engines in motor vehicles.
    Dr. Ruggero Maria Santilli's "Magnegas" generators, which use an underwater carbon arc to produce a non-polluting combustible gas.
    Henry and Charles H. Garrett's electrolytic carburetor.
    Francois Cornish, a South African inventor whose 1987 US Patent describes how to make hydrogen fuel for a vehicle on-demand with an underwater aluminum wire arc design.
    Stanley Meyer, who claimed to run a car on water in 1984.
    Archie Blue, a New Zealand inventor who patented and demonstrated in public an under-the-hood water fuel device in 1978.
    Francisco Pacheco, who claimed to produce both hydrogen gas and electricity from his water fuel cells. His devices were demonstrated publicly and won 'inventor club' awards.
    Charles Frazer, an Ohio inventor who, in 1918 patented a hydrogen booster which claimed to use electrolysis to increase vehicle power and fuel efficiency while greatly reducing exhaust emissions.
    Daniel Dingel, a Filipino engineer who has been involved in water fuel research for almost 40 years. A video interview showed Dingel's Toyota Corolla with an on-board hydrogen water fuel generator.
    The use of additives to water to either produce a gaseous fuel (as in carbide lamps) or to make the water itself a combustible fuel.
    Henry M. Paine's 1884 US Patent, which claims to "tweak" the oxyhydrogen gas produced by electrolysis so that it mimics the burn of fossil fuel, allowing it to be used in fossil fuel-fired appliances.
    The use of water-injection as a means to more efficiently adapt hydrogen and fossil fuel to internal combustion engines.
    sana totoo talaga ito. sapap isipin kung ito na ang fuel ng tsikot natin.

    from wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...uel_inventions

    ito pa.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water-fuelled_car

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    #23
    eto napapala ng mga scammers

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquire...ars-for-estafa

    [SIZE="4"]Inventor, 82, gets 20 years for ‘estafa’ [/SIZE]


    By Allison Lopez
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    First Posted 03:11:00 12/20/2008

    Filed Under: Crime, Automotive Equipment

    MANILA, Philippines—Daniel Dingel, 82-year-old inventor of a “water-powered car,” has been convicted of “estafa” [swindling] and sentenced to a maximum of 20 years imprisonment by the Parañaque City Regional Trial Court.

    The court also ordered him to pay $380,000 in actual damages.

    Dingel, who has never revealed the secret to his invention, which he began in 1969, questioned the verdict but said he did not mind going to jail at his age. As of late Friday, he remained at large.

    “‘Hindi ko naman kailangan ng pera’ [I don’t need the money],” he said. “I had bigger offers but I never took them. I never asked the government for a single centavo ... I just want to help.”

    Dingel was found guilty of taking $410,000 from Dr. John Ding Young of Formosa Plastics Group, a Taiwanese company, which gave it to him as research and development funds.

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    #24
    Very exciting indeed...



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    #25
    Dingle's estafa case is on a different thread:

    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55577

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