A Car That Runs on Water! They Said It Was Impossible! (because it is)

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Published 2024-07-06
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All Comments (21)
  • @12tony88
    It was nice knowing you bro 😔🕊️
  • @drillerdev4624
    This video is going to win so many internet discussions
  • @davezhu7651
    you do know that, a car running on water, is called a boat, right?
  • @n00bxl71
    Finally someone actually points it out. It always really annoyed me seeing videos about the man who got "assassinated" for making a "water powered car", and seeing everyone in the comments believing that it's possible, as if splitting water to make hydrogen and oxygen, then burning the hydrogen in oxygen to make water actually does anything. It's just turning one thing back into the same thing. If it somehow not only didn't lose energy, but gained energy in the process, then it would be violating the first and second laws of thermodynamics. There is no free energy device!
  • @desmondyung
    Who needs cars that run on water when we have boats?
  • Trying to make a car run on water is just like trying to heat up a house by burning ashes in the fireplace. After all, water is just the 'ash' of the combustion of hydrogen.
  • I hate how thermodynamics ruins all my childhood dreams and "inventions" .
  • @martfp88
    I did my master thesis on splitting water using the sun, but not Photovoltaic, but rather use the sun against a photocatalyst metal to move electrons and induce the water splitting. I think this has a future if we are able to produce optimized materials based on this metal photocatalysts
  • @Tobi_Jones
    this is a good video, the average person does not understand the concept of energy
  • @yeternat
    I don't know if I should laugh or be afraid of the amount of misinformation in the comments
  • @truespiderman
    That was the most straightforward explanation of fuel cells I've ever been exposed to. Thank you, very awesome 🙂👍
  • @Schuyler2614
    I thought the title said "A cat that runs on water!" Got very excited for a moment there 🤣🤣
  • The "nice controlled reaction" you are looking for happened beautifully in the Shuttle's main engines.
  • @samhklm
    Thank you for throwing some common sense on these charlatans!