February 17, 2008
What Is A Water Car?
Now you may ask and the answer is relatively easy to figure out. A water car is one that uses water as its fuel source. Simple as it sounds, some researchers have claimed that it can't be done. However, a number of scientists have disproved that theory and claim that by splitting water atoms by electrolysis and creating hydrogen and oxygen, this alternative fuel can be produced economically and safely. It would also be quite beneficial to our environment as it would dramatically reduce the harmful results of greenhouse emissions.
Some disbelievers claim that the world's water supply would be reduced too greatly if everyone converted to water cars. Scientists have proven that the Earth's water supply is not depleting. In fact, it is increasing on a daily basis.
According to some, it has been discovered that water asteroids from space hit the upper atmosphere of Earth, vaporized, and will settle down to Earth eventually. Research on this phenomenon has been in its early stages over the last few years but if proven to be true, the water supply on our planet will be maintained.
In addition to this, scientists claim that the ocean levels are rising due to melting glaciers and the ice caps. If this continues to happen, there could be too much water on Earth. What better way to utilize a natural resource than to power the many vehicles we drive around.
Ecologically speaking, the planet would also benefit from the increased oxygen output by vehicles and engines powered by water. Many of those worried about the planet believe that there is a reduction in the oxygen supply on Earth due to the toxins we now send into the atmosphere, deforestation, and the hole in the ozone layer.
The exhaust from water cars consists of oxygen and steam. The depletion of oxygen in the atmosphere would be replenished daily by water car emissions and the steam produced would quickly be condensed back into water vapor when emitted back into the air. As more and more research and development continue, we should pay close attention to the advances being made in this area.
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