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04-30-08, 06:46 PM #131Re: Gas 3.50 a gallon?!?!?!
Originally Posted by 33knight33Sleep, eat, conquer, meditate, repeat.
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05-01-08, 11:49 AM #139
Re: Gas 3.50 a gallon?!?!?!
Originally Posted by Kraker Jak
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05-01-08, 12:33 PM #140
Re: Gas 3.50 a gallon?!?!?!
Originally Posted by Tractorpull
The same tecnology we used to build hydrogen bombs would be the same thing we would use to power a hydrogen powered car. Just as dangerous....but its still FUSSION
True, H as a gas is no more dangerous thatn Gasoline as a Liquid, but to burn H once it has had modifications to its molecular structure (fussion) if not contained right, you will get a little more than some broken windows and busted ear drums.....
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NOw, there is a difference in the H bomb and the hydrogen you would put in your car....an H bomb employs tritium, a fundamentally different form of hydrogen, to replicate the same process by which the sun generates energy. This occurs at astronomical temperatures and pressures where nuclear rather than chemical reactions take place.
But the places you would use to fuel up your car (hydrogen storage tanks) Are EXTREMELY dangerous, and would be more catostrophic if it were to explode. But that is a danger, anyone can fuel hydgrogen for their car, it is more readible than Natural Gas, so people will put lil hydrogen storage tanks in thier backyards....that is where the problem lays. The government would have to control ALL uses of hydgrogen, but this would never work either, cuz all you would have to do is take water and seperate the hydrogen from the O2....and that is where you have your problem.
Its a great fuel source, but people are too stupid....
(The reason iam knowledgable in this field is Iam a Certified Firefighter with a HazMat Specialist certification, before i played music, i spent my highschool and after to study Hazardous Materials and Compustible fuels)
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