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Wednesday, July 9th 2008

Wind, Solar and Water?

Do we know everything that is going on in the world? Do we truly know what is happening? Although we are current on events and topics that are affecting you and me, it appears that secrets are being kept from the people who matter - all the American people. Clean coal, more oil reserves - are these new ideas or a thing of the past? When the same old people are in charge, the same old techniques are used. This is due to the mind and how the conception of ideas change after time. I can honestly say that you lose creativity as you grow older. So how can these people think outside the box when all they can think of is the petroleum they pump. It appears that the average Joe is going to have to pull up his sleeves once again and take matters into his own hands.

Solar, wind and biofuels seem to be the hot topics today, but what about a source of energy that is the most abundant in the whole earth? Water. Yes that is right, water consists of two parts Hydrogen and one part Oxygen. Another important fact to remember is that Hydrogen burns. One of the things that I always remember when I ponder on these things is that air, fire and water are our most basic elements. With these, all things are created with time by the power of God. Think about it - after time physical material is compressed into the earth, heated with fire, absorbs chemicals, retains gases and ultimately becomes another element. With air, fire and water, you can clean, refine and convert everything back to its original state.

A man named Stanley Meyer invented a way to separate water and burn the byproduct. This is accomplished by a process called electrolysis. He even started his own water powered car and I believe that he succeeded. You can read the Wikipedia article here and view a couple videos below.

Tags: water, coal, oil, gas, energy, solar, wind

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