"Water engine" demo by Bruno Robert = rubbish?

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by gegyx » 03/06/09, 21:42

Frankly, the demo, do you think it will be mounted on a vehicle?
With a GPS, in case it leaves too quickly? : Lol:

(A scoop: it seems that ai France is testing this prototype on its transatlantic lines… :| dsl)
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This should only be the basic assembly of the Pantone early mowers.
So, without getting upset, it will be easy for non-mechanics to simply point out that it is only gasoline fumes that make the bouzin spin.

Remember, when you started, curious, you were amazed by the novelty of this bubbler.
Subsequently, the experimenters spoke of a difficult start with the old petrol.
To come to the evidence, that the fuel was only hydrocarbon vapors.
It took a journey to get there. Now it's known to us.
That it annoys you, I can understand it, but mainly towards the organizer of this show, because he, must know the truth.
Especially when he claims that his demonstrator only releases oxygen ...
So there may be dishonesty on his part.

It will be easy to demonstrate for an informed spectator.
Without getting to the insults or the brothel, there are ways to say that this is misleading.
And thus convince the audience while demonstrating the arguments of the demonstrators, especially if they use this experience to sell something else or ask for money.
Now it may be something other than a pantone broth (gasoline + water, coke, urine ...), and an interesting original experience, which can make you dream like a good show or an exciting film.

Good apart Tagor who is devoted, is there really no one else?
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by Woodcutter » 03/06/09, 21:55

gegyx wrote:[...]
Dear All,

It is with great joy that I invite you to come and discover tomorrow,
the world’s first operational hybrid engine running on 85% water (and 15% petrol at the moment!).
A virtuous engine, moreover, because it only emits oxygen through its exhaust! [...]
[...]
Waaaaah! : Shock:

We bring in a side (at least) of C, a few H (possibly linked together ...) plus a little O, N and lots of other stuff and it comes out .... that O2! : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:


Is he a fair huckster, dude? : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 03/06/09, 22:07

Lietseu wrote:Well, I who am a pure juice optimist, I would like to see this and of course take the life-size test and especially discuss the bit of fat with the man who saw the man who invented the Pantone (an extra -earthly?)


Uh you met one the last weekend ... since I went to visit Pantone in 2002 at the end of 2001 went to see Mr David and Mr Gillier, authors of the water doping variant ...

I was in the USA for 3 weeks in Idaho. I even found the place recently on Google Street View (see subject https://www.econologie.com/forums/street-vie ... t7332.html ). There is an article on this meeting on the site.

Lietseu wrote:If this gentleman is serious we will have great fun playing investigators and bailiffs, econology could then demonstrate to everyone what it is ... scam or stroke of genius?


But what can I do? It is a blank when we announce such a proportion ... There's no need to look any further !!

Lietseu wrote:you would have to be a famous Faust to burn water with a little gasoline !!! : Evil:


And what must you be to do the opposite? A famous econologist? : Cheesy:
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by nonoLeRobot » 03/06/09, 22:09

Well if there is no way to test, it is not worth it, I am not a specialist in pantone, I will not be able to see if it is good or not. Besides, I don't see what other people can see either.

Tagor you will tell us unless there is a way that it is concrete, do you know how it looks?

edit: Yes Lumberjack the nettle of oxygen, it smells like a kidding probe. In general it does not directly measure the products, but deduces their concentration from other reactions. The water may be messing up the probe as we had already had the pb with a Pantone "which did not bring out any CO2 at all".
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by Christophe » 03/06/09, 22:11

Woodcutter wrote:Is he a fair huckster, dude? : Mrgreen:


Well, he just copies the rubbish that still lingers here and there on the net since 2000-2001 ...

Too bad because I thought I had done a work of purification and scientificization.

I really feel like I go back 8 years when I read this kind of thing it's really maddening : Cry:
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by nonoLeRobot » 03/06/09, 22:20

But no Christ don't worry it's a good job, it's inevitable that it comes back regularly, it is up to us to regularly demonstrate things. I would still have liked to do a little report, it would be very serious.

Like we are really open to everything but sorry it does not work, proof to support it.

A bit like perpetual motion (<- modos delete that if it trolls : Mrgreen: ).
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by Christophe » 03/06/09, 22:24

No no say that 80% water and 20% fuel is the same level as the macromechanical perpetual movement, you can say it !!

Not to be confused with the exploitation of vacuum energy (casimir effect?) Via nanotechnologies in the distant future ...
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by nonoLeRobot » 03/06/09, 22:28

Shit it's going to troll : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by Capt_Maloche » 03/06/09, 22:54

So who's going there?

must already see the assembly, after disassembly and hop
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by Lietseu » 03/06/09, 22:56

Serious question:

An engine of a new kind which would be able to develop compression treasures of the order of 500Bar
Could it have happened?
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