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Check out Denny Klein. He seems to have something going here.
It's not gravity power but a new gas, HHO from water.

http://tampatrib.com/Business/MGBKD7YQIGE.html

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One of the biggest challenges facing hydrogen fuel cells is storing the gas. To meet today's driving requirements, it would take a lot more hydrogen than can now be stored safely in a vehicle. Klein's HHO is made on-demand and mixed directly with the gasoline in the engine at slightly more pressure than is currently there.
I do not see how his electrolyzer is supposed to reduce our use of energy. One must still provide the device with electricity for it to generate hydrogen and oxygen. And then adding freshly generated hydrogen to our gasoline would still require us to use gasoline.

Of course, if he could demonstrate that the hydrogen made from water by the use of, say, a five cents worth of electricity double the mileage one got from a gallon of gasoline, then I'd say he had something revolutionary.

But, so far, I do not see anything revolutionary here...


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Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
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One must still provide the device with electricity for it to generate hydrogen and oxygen. And then adding freshly generated hydrogen to our gasoline would still require us to use gasoline.
I agree with you Ken, it would depend on the efficiency of his system to generate the gas.
It's an interesting gas though since it is only said to be cool to the touch until the flame hits metal etc;

http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?nam ... e&sid=1473

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