But aren't you even a little bit intrigued by it all? There is so much unharnessed energy out there, even in the random Brownian motion of molecules, that the potential once harnessed is massive. And there are many serious scientists and engineers working on trying to do that. And suppression...
Well, we'll see I guess. Anyway I thought you said you're not a physicist. Why assume that all future technologies will be understandable by laymen like you and I? That would be very naive
I'm no physicist either but I know someone who is and is working on precisely this. A lot of investment in Indonesia at the moment on this, indeed this non Western government is keen which is why this technology may well see the light of day. I was sceptical too like you, but we're thinking...
Who said hydrogen fuel cells? I said water. Internal combustion engines that burn water have been invented many times. Free fuel. Wonder why that never sees the light of day :p
There's been a number of posts on the fate of the combustion engine here so I thought I'd pipe up. You're right,the combustion engine is going nowhere,but what it burns will change. Water to be precise,and the technology exists and certainly has been suppressed by both manufacturers and...