More CO2 Please

Trees need it, life on Earth requires it and it isn’t dangerous to the environment at all to have an abundance of it. Why would farmers produce CO2 for better crops? The planet needs it. What of the temperature supposedly rising until we all boil to death? The simple matter of a fact is that we are ok, we are going to be ok, and the world is doing pretty darn good. The water isn’t running out, the temperature isn’t rising. There is a lot of money in fear, so much political power, regulating every aspect of our lives on these lies. Lies that have been disproven over and over again. But you may not ever hear anything else but the doom and gloom complete hogwash.

And yet more lies, that petroleum is made from “fossils”. This nonsense was crafted to create an illusion that the fuel we so depend on was limited, and the price flies sky high. No gas company would ever question this, or allow the truth to come out. They would most certainly lose trillions, and all of their near infinite power and dominance over the market and our lives. No fossils have ever been found at the depths where they drill for oil . Bacteria has been discovered miles below the surface, far deeper than they ever thought bacteria could survive. Bacteria that feeds off of methane, but no dino bones oddly enough.

We need petroleum to function, to thrive and grow as a society. At least until we accept that there is a far far superior fuel within our grasp, one we have had for a long time. A fuel infinitely cleaner than any other fuel source. Cleaner than solar, cleaner than those massive idiotic bird and bat killing machines that explode and throw massive shards of shrapnel all over the place called wind turbines. An energy that converts water back into water: hydrogen. Hydrogen contains 3X the potential energy as gasoline. Using electrolysis, hydrogen can be separated from H2O. water can be charged pulling the hydrogen into another tank to use as fuel. The hydrogen would remain in water form and only be separated while in use. Making the fuel tank significantly smaller than a gas tank. All you really need is a marine battery, salt, a 2 liter bottle of water, an empty bottle, some tubes to connect the tank to the engine, copper or stainless steel, or gold coated rods.

New discoveries such as this New Atlas article show us that “a 10-MHz frequency can frustrate the water molecules nearest to the electrodes, shaking them out of the tetrahedral networks they tend to settle in. This results in more "free" water molecules that can make contact with catalytic sites on the electrodes. Secondly, since the separate gases collect as bubbles on each electrode, the vibrations shake the bubbles free. That accelerates the electrolysis process, because those bubbles block the electrode's contact with the water and limit the reaction. The sound also helps by generating hydronium (positively charged water ions), and by creating convection currents that help with mass transfer. In their experiments, the researchers chose to use electrodes that typically perform pretty poorly. Electrolysis is typically done using rare and expensive platinum or iridium metals and powerfully acidic or basic electrolytes for the best reaction rates, but the RMIT team went with cheaper gold electrodes and an electrolyte with a neutral pH level. As soon as the team turned on the sound vibrations, the current density and reaction rate jumped by a remarkable factor of 14.

So by 14X, that could mean that playing with different frequencies could be more or less effective, and you don’t need costly iridium or platinum.

“So this isn't a situation where, for a given amount of energy put into an electrolyzer, you get 14 times more hydrogen. It's a situation where the water gets split into hydrogen and oxygen more quickly and easily. And that does have an impressive effect on the overall efficiency of an electrolyzer. "With our method, we can potentially improve the conversion efficiency leading to a net-positive energy saving of 27%," said Professor Leslie Yeo, one of the lead researchers.”

The powerful hydrogen combustion, free clean energy, reverts back into clean water.

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