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Title: THIS CAR IS POWERED BY SALT WATER: 920HP, TOP SPEED 217.5 MPH, 373 MILES/TANK
Source: Blacklisted News
URL Source: https://www.blacklistednews.com/art ... hp-top-speed-2175-mph-373.html
Published: May 6, 2018
Author: Collective Evolution
Post Date: 2018-05-06 12:51:37 by Deckard
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It works just like a hydrogen fuel cell except that the liquid used for storing energy is saltwater. This isn’t far from the water powered car, an idea labelled as a conspiracy by many despite the massive amount of evidence behind it. You can read more about that here.
 
In this case (saltwater) the liquid passes through a membrane in between the two tanks, creating an electric charge. This electricity is then stored and distributed by super capacitors. The four electric motors in the car are fed electricity which makes it run. The car carries the water in two 200-litre tanks, which in one sitting will allow drivers to travel up to 373 miles (600km). Overall, the four-seater is 5.25 metres (0.4ft) long, 2.2 metres wide (7.2ft), the 1.35 metre (4.4ft).

“After making its debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show (pictured) in March, the saltwater technology has now been certified for use on European roads.” (source)

Nanoflowcell AG is the company behind the design, and they are currently preparing the technology for mass production.

‘We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry. The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology” – NanoFlowcell AG Chairman of the Board Professor Jens-Peter Ellermann.

This is huge news, and is another example out of so many that clearly show how we have so many ways to do better here. Although money remains an issue, it doesn’t have to be.

All cars should be required to be made from this type, or other similar types of clean green energy. A few years ago, if you told somebody it’s possible to fuel a car by pouring saltwater into it, they would have called you a conspiracy theorist.

Last Year The U.S Navy Developed a Technology To Create Fuel From Seawater

Scientists at the U.S Naval Research Laboratory have developed a technology to recover carbon dioxide and hydrogen from seawater and convert it into a liquid hydrocarbon fuel. This could be a tremendous breakthrough and eliminate the need for old ways of generating fuel.

It’s just another example of the many ways of generating energy that are now available that could end our dependence on fossil fuels. These new, clean green ways of generating energy have been around for decades, so why are we always talking about them without ever implementing them?

“Refueling U.S. Navy Vessels, at sea, is a costly endeavor in terms of logistics, time, fiscal constraints and threats to national security sailors at sea. In Fiscal year 2011, the U.S. Navy Military Sea Lift Command, the primary supplier of fuel and oil to the U.S. Navy fleet, delivered nearly 600 million gallons of fuel to Navy vessels underway, operating 15 fleet replenishment oilers around the globe.” (source)

The Navy successfully used the new fuel-from seawater process to power a radio-controlled scale-model replica of a World War II aircraft with an internal combustion engine. Below is the footage from the test flight.

“In close collaboration with the Office of Navel Research p38 Naval Reserve program, NRL has developed a game changing technology for extracting, simultaneously, CO2 and H2 from seawater. This is the first time technology of this nature has been demonstrated with the potential for transition, from the laboratory, to full-scale commercial implementation.” – Dr. Heather Willauer (source)

Researchers say that this approach could be commercially viable within the next seven to ten years. They state interest in pursuing land-based options that could provide a solution to our current problems.

Again, another option, and example showing the power of human potential, so what’s stopping us from the implementation of cleaner and greener technologies?

Not long ago, Department of Defence adviser Dr. Harold Puthoff made some noteworthy comments while discussing the reality of free energy. This is what he said:

“I’ve been taken out on aircraft carriers by the Navy and shown what it is we have to replace if we have new energy sources to provide new fuel methods.”

You can watch that full interview HERE.

Whether it be Solar, Free Energy (zero-point), or converting seawater, it’s clear we can do better than we are doing now. It’s remarkable how Barack Obama has constantly pointed out that we will be using oil, gas and coal for the next twenty years, and that we don’t have the technology to lift our dependence off of these resources. Those who are looking into it can clearly see that this simply isn’t true. We have the means to live in ways that are more harmonious with the planet and all beings on it.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Well,there sure ain't no shortage of salt water,so MY suggestion is to try to buy all the beachfront property you can and get all the permits you can get to operate a pump and a refinery NOW.

In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.

sneakypete  posted on  2018-05-06   15:22:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Deckard (#0) (Edited)

Well, I see a mockup just sitting there, vacuuming up gullible investor money, getting zero MPG.

Did they drive it to the show, or was it towed there in the back of a truck?

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-05-06   16:14:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Deckard (#0)

Actually, I prefer "Mr. Fusion."

no gnu taxes  posted on  2018-05-06   17:07:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Deckard (#0)

‘We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry. The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology”

Reality check. This technology may be fine for naval uses but much of the world is far from the sea so the inferstructure to implement this will be a huge expense, not to mention that as hydro stations replace gas a massive fleet of rusting vehicles will need to be recycled. I expect the transport of sea water, a corrosive liquid will present its own difficulties

paraclete  posted on  2018-05-06   17:43:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: paraclete (#4)

Reality check. This technology may be fine for naval uses but much

There is no need to bother with all those novelties. Let other countries waste money on them. The trusty XX century technology is sufficient.

As we all know the history came to the and as wise Fukuyama said.

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-06   17:51:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Deckard (#0)

The car carries the water in two 200-litre tanks,

"Tank" is an appropriate word. One liter of water weighs one kilogram. 400 liters = 400 kilograms = 880 pounds. Of fuel. The car weighs over 5,000 pounds.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-05-06   19:48:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Hank Rearden (#2)

The cost is over $1 million. Each. Salt water not included.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-05-06   19:49:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: misterwhite (#6)

"Tank" is an appropriate word. One liter of water weighs one kilogram. 400 liters = 400 kilograms = 880 pounds. Of fuel. The car weighs over 5,000 pounds.

It's not the weight that disqualifies it as a serious proposal for mass transportation needs. It's the cost.

But if they reduce costs sharply, this could become a viable solution for some transport needs. Semis and delivery vehicles and buses, just to name a few.

As a personal car, this seems a complete failure other than as a rich man's toy ("Look what I bought that you can't afford!")

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-05-07   7:24:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Tooconservative (#8) (Edited)

f they reduce costs sharply, this could become a viable solution

As a personal car, this seems a complete failure other than as a rich man's toy ("Look what I bought that you can't afford!")

Cars and airplanes also were "a rich man's toy".

Chinese and even Europeans will not wait until someone else does "reduce costs sharply"

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-07   8:06:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Tooconservative (#8)

Well, every 373 miles you're gong to need 200 liters of saltwater and 200 liters of distilled. So there's that.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-05-07   8:16:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: A Pole (#9)

Chinese and even Europeans will not wait until someone else does "reduce costs sharply"

The revolution will not come until they do reduce costs sharply.

This isn't the first time such an insanely priced vehicle came along making these same kinds of promises.

Don't bet your nation's industrial car production on a single prototype. You'll notice that no big players are making that bet.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-05-07   9:10:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: misterwhite (#10) (Edited)

Well, every 373 miles you're gong to need 200 liters of saltwater and 200 liters of distilled. So there's that.

And just where do they expect to get such vast quantities of water from? Take Germany for example. Do they have enough lakes and reservoirs to collect so much water if they transformed all their vehicles for using such a system?

And keep in mind, 400 liters is 105 gallons of water to fill the tank. That's quite a lot when you multiply it by millions of vehicles. So in this latest WunderKar, you're getting under 4mpg of water.

What country has enough water and capacity to deal with transforming a First World fleet of vehicles fueled by rampant water-wasting? There's a developing crisis of fresh water supplies around the world already. China, Iran, California, places in the Midwest, all are drilling wells several miles deep due to declining aquifers and increased population.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-05-07   9:17:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Tooconservative (#12)

105 gallons of water to fill the tank. That's quite a lot when you multiply it by millions of vehicles.

Good point, especially that oil is more plentiful and cheaper than water in the oceans, lakes and rivers.

One should stay away from novelties. For example China is going crazy with super fast railroads. Railroads should be abolished as a costly waste of money. Highways built by FDR are much better and more frugal for the taxpayers.

Perhaps even better idea would be to return to the infrastructure before New Deal.

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-07   9:43:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Tooconservative (#12)

And just where do they expect to get such vast quantities of water from?

The amount of power is dependent upon the flow of ions from one water tank to the the the other through a very expensive "nano-membrane". This means salt water in one tank and distilled in the other. Distilled water is expensive and salt water is rare.

This Rube Goldberg machine makes hydrogen-powered cars look feasible. As my dad used to say, "Just because you can doesn't mean you should".

misterwhite  posted on  2018-05-07   9:45:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: misterwhite (#14)

Distilled water is expensive and salt water is rare.

Salt water is rare away from coasts other than a few inland seas. Assuming you could filter seawater enough to use in these Seawatermobiles.

Distilled water could be collected from the exhaust of the growing numbers of hydrogen vehicles powered by fuel cells. It is their only emission.

So you can picture how you pull your hydrogen vehicle into the service station to fill up on hydrogen and at the same time drain your 30 gallon reservoir of distilled water collected from your exhaust into a tank at the service station, all very clean. They then use that distilled water to help fuel up Joe Schmoe and his Seawatermobile at the next pump.

I dunno. It isn't all that convincing. More like a story from the old Omni magazines about gee-whiz gadgets that are going to revolutionize the world completely in a few years. Except they never do.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-05-07   10:04:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Deckard (#0)

All they have to do is allow engineers to give this thing a thorough inspection, then fill the tank with saltwater and drive it around town.

That would make the inventors the richest people on Earth, yet we've never seen this happen, have we?

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-05-07   12:23:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Tooconservative (#15)

Omni magazines

I remember that publication. They either had problems that were easily solved or could not possibly be solved. They always claimed they were difficult to solve. Didn't Larry Flynt own that magazine?

no gnu taxes  posted on  2018-05-07   12:33:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Hank Rearden (#16)

That would make the inventors the richest people on Earth, yet we've never seen this happen, have we?

Much like the cold fusion tycoons, eh?

If they're so smart, why aren't they rich from their big invention (that they won't ever let anyone thoroughly inspect)?

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-05-07   21:09:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Tooconservative (#18) (Edited)

If they're so smart, why aren't they rich from their big invention

Several great inventors, artists and benefactors of mankind died poor.

You, see becoming rich is often a sign that you are a thief and a thug.

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-08   2:03:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: A Pole (#19)

You, see becoming rich is often a sign that you are a thief and a thug.

We can always rely on you to toe the Soviet propaganda line, comrade.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-05-08   7:25:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Tooconservative (#20)

We can always rely on you to toe the Soviet propaganda line, comrade.

You worship Golden Calf so you will not understand.

The rich for you are holy and the poor are cursed.

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-08   8:43:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: A Pole (#21)

You worship Golden Calf so you will not understand.

The rich for you are holy and the poor are cursed.

Ah, the rhetoric of the Holy Soviet empire. No wonder Poland's history is so miserable if you are a representative sample.

I'm not at all fond of the rich. And I oppose the economic structures and policies that are designed to benefit the wealthy at the expense of everyone else and the constantly growing debt crisis, the actual source of their wealth disparity.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-05-08   9:20:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Tooconservative (#22)

The rich for you are holy and the poor are cursed.

Ah, the rhetoric of the Holy Soviet empire. No wonder Poland's history is so miserable if you are a representative sample.

The reverse is true. Most of Poles (perhaps 60%) think like you and that is why "Poland's history is so miserable". Americans were lucky to be isolated by the oceans, and having unlimited resources.

If they were in the middle of Europe and had powerful neighbors, just the Civil War would be their doom, as foreign powers would take sides, enter and dismember USA.

Not that you are capable to imagine and understand that.

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-08   9:44:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: A Pole (#23)

If it makes you feel any better, I like your sausages, jokes and pope.

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-05-08   12:44:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Hank Rearden (#24)

If it makes you feel any better, I like your sausages, jokes and pope.

Thanx, but I prefer Benedict and Francis over John Paul II

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-08   15:57:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Hank Rearden (#24)

If it makes you feel any better, I like your sausages, jokes and pope.

The German polish sausage is better, same with Jewish jokes, and I got the hardly waits for an American (USA) Pope.

tpaine  posted on  2018-05-08   20:06:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: A Pole (#25)

Thanx, but I prefer Benedict and Francis over John Paul II

Pope Quitter was OK, Pope Dope the First is just an economically-illiterate turdworld socialist asshole who needs to go.

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-05-09   11:50:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Hank Rearden (#27)

Pope Francis is infinitely wiser than Randy Ayn.

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-09   11:57:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: A Pole (#28)

Pope Francis is infinitely wiser than Randy Ayn.

Pope Dope the First is a useless commie turdworld asshole. Guess you'll never understand, but then you guys went along with communism for quite some time.

Hank Rearden  posted on  2018-05-09   19:50:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Hank Rearden (#29)

Guess you'll never understand, but then you guys went along with communism for quite some time.

I guess guys like you will see Commies under the bed for ever. You live in the past.

A Pole  posted on  2018-05-10   4:33:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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