Friday, December 3, 2010

The Real Thing





Harnessing the power of water during the industrial revolution was well achieved through the use of hydro power.  Dams that  helped power homes and industries. With the industrial revolution coming to its peak and  giving way for the digital revolution, energy required to power our homes should also come into a transition. Hydro power should remain, maintained and well taken care of. However, power plants run by fossil fuels such as coal and bunker fuel should be eradicated and extincted. They are one of the main causes of pollution that continue to plague humanity and the environment.
Limit the use of fossil fuels.  This resource continues to be abused by capitalists who tend to go after the profits, disregarding the ill effects they contribute to the environment.There are many ill effects of depending only on  fossil fuels for energy consumption. Apart from  rising prices and its continuous depleting supply,  fossil fuels  also contributes to  environmental pollution. When  fossil fuels are used as fuel, it gives rise to harmful gases that lead to land and air pollution. Pollution is just a  short term effect of these fossil fuel burning. The long term  effect of  fossil fuels is a phenomenon called green house effect. What is this greenhouse effect? The greenhouse effect is created by the gases emitted by fossil fuels. These toxic  gases form a blanket on the earth’s atmosphere, along with clouds, water vapor and carbon dioxide. When sunlight heats the earth,  heat is trapped in the atmosphere due to this blanket. This is similar to the heat  trapped in a greenhouse at a nursery. As the concentration of these gases increase, global warming takes place. Greenhouse effect can lead to health hazards and loss of life. Melting of the polar ice caps resulting in flooding of low lying areas.The greenhouse effect can be curbed by reduced usage of fossil fuels for energy. Fossil energy can be compensated with clean or green energy available from the natural elements of earth. And Hydrogen is one  element.

We had been working on the H.O.G. (Hydrogen Oxygen Generator) for more than 5 years.  We have stumbled upon scores of theories that needed to be proven as facts. We had reasons to quit, but more reasons to go on.  It is a fact that Hydrogen is one of  the most abundant earth element and the most abundant element in the universe, making  up about 3/4 of all matter.

In relation to Hydrogen, water (H2O) is the most abundant compound on earth. A logical thinker would definitely come into a conclusion that there is energy or power in water considering the elements that composes water are  2 parts Hydrogen and 1 part Oxygen. An oil mongrel on the other hand will definitely disregard water as a source of energy, saying it needs more effort to harness the power of H2O,costing more than buying his fossilized fuel. I disagree with his claim.

We had scores of test proving that the amount of energy input brings out more energy output through harnessing the power of water. Brute force electrolysis is just the premise on our continues study on harnessing the power of water to run our cars.  Our travels to different parts of the Philippines  using the HOG system has gained us more kilometers, saving  us money and maintaining our vehicles performance in tip top condition. We have gained an average of 35% savings on our diesel consumption. Believe it or not, but its true.  The H.O.G. has proven up to its purpose of adding more kilometers to a liter of diesel. Installed on a 2.4 liter 2003 Toyota Revo, the usual 8 kms. to a liter increased to 12.76 kms. to a liter of diesel. A 4.76 increase in kms/liter. It is not magic, and we have no time to bullshit around. We have proof of our claims, and this we have to share with people. We encourage people to see our system, but we discourage unbelievers. The Philippines need this kind of energy source, clean, efficient and affordable. If nobody dare not share such a God given resource, then we will continue to be the Philippines as we are now,poor and developing.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Very interesting post, have you done any crowdfunding for this? http://www.quirky.com or http://rockethub.com

This is an amazing opportunity, how long does it take to build and install one of these?

Just curious!
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