The Mystery of Cars That Ran on Air, Water w/Jonathan Ward | Joe Rogan

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  • Taken from JRE #1443 w/Jonathan Ward:
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  • @2toeninja
    @2toeninja Před 2 lety +4525

    They'll produce cars that run on air when they find a way to charge you for air

    • @Zaekyr
      @Zaekyr Před 2 lety +363

      We are already charged for air .....it's called income taxes. Taxation without representation.

    • @user-nf3cu1yp7n
      @user-nf3cu1yp7n Před 2 lety +30

      Correct

    • @MLEPOS1
      @MLEPOS1 Před 2 lety +19

      Maybe we would all ran out of Oxigen and die?

    • @jayrouxx8096
      @jayrouxx8096 Před 2 lety +55

      Ever seen the Lorax 😂

    • @BawkBawkBawk666
      @BawkBawkBawk666 Před 2 lety +66

      Cough cough carbon tax

  • @12warn
    @12warn Před 4 lety +5311

    I remember watching the news with my mom as a kid I couldn't of been more than 10 years old. The story was about the man who fueled his car with water. I vividly remember my mother saying that this is going to change the world. Then nothing. I brought it up it up with my friends getting stoned a few years back during our college years and everyone thought I was crazy and they said the story never existed. Like I just made it up. I felt like it was some crazy Mandela effect until I ran across this clip. Thank you, Joe. I really thought I was losing it... lol
    Edit: To all of the people who have said I could of just "googled" it. You are absolutely correct. I was referring to a time when dial up internet was still a thing and people's first instinct were not to just run to the internet to validate information. Life happened and after seeing this clip reminded me years later of this news story.

    • @james03pearce
      @james03pearce Před 4 lety +10

      jbtre haha

    • @vkhandavalli
      @vkhandavalli Před 4 lety +173

      Hyde is that you

    • @derrickchen8337
      @derrickchen8337 Před 4 lety +205

      Hey it wasnt just you, my mom told me the same story but the oil industry killed it.

    • @importantmancommenting9336
      @importantmancommenting9336 Před 4 lety +16

      czcams.com/video/bzhJpZ72BSQ/video.html
      Was it this story??

    • @Arigator2
      @Arigator2 Před 4 lety +119

      Yeah it's a hoax. There never was any such thing. It's not even possible. The news people are pretty stupid. It's not hard to fool them.

  • @blakeeaster609
    @blakeeaster609 Před 2 lety +606

    My family knew the water dune buggy guy. My wife’s grandfather helped him do presentations. She herself took a ride in it. That actually was a real thing.

    • @M0rbidPh8
      @M0rbidPh8 Před 2 lety +46

      So the world like needs a ton of info on this. So if you could like mass drop any of his research papers online that would be great.

    • @LuisMartinez-hj2cu
      @LuisMartinez-hj2cu Před 2 lety +13

      If we Americans can get that we would improve the world.,.....

    • @priestoftheunderworld
      @priestoftheunderworld Před 2 lety +23

      @@LuisMartinez-hj2cu no. They wouldn’t. I wish everyone was in the right paths on this stuff if they are interested…
      The car still exists today.. he was killed for being way past his time. And yes he could’ve changed the world and he would be the richest most known if everything was going his way.. after he died. Everyone stole his invention. Even the military… why it’s not being used or being sold as a full car at dealers? Nobody will know or even car to find any of this out. Have a good day 😀

    • @jimgordon3468
      @jimgordon3468 Před 2 lety +5

      Bahahah liar

    • @blakeeaster609
      @blakeeaster609 Před 2 lety +15

      @@jimgordon3468 Im not lying. I don't know the technology and I wasn't there but my wife literally took a ride in the water fueled dune buggy and her grandfather was partners with him.

  • @psycosisbased
    @psycosisbased Před rokem +26

    My grandfather knew a man from our home town that put an Australian tractor motor inside of his car making it go 99 mph while being fuel efficient. Four companies tried suing him for “safety reasons” let’s be real, no they weren’t. Fortunately, he was given five million to never do it again but he had to move away. This man would’ve been breaking the industry if it wasn’t for oil companies, some evil stuff man.

    • @jasonhaiflich8967
      @jasonhaiflich8967 Před 7 měsíci +1

      How did an oil company happen to figure out the guy even existed?

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před 3 měsíci

      I was told that diesel was SHOCKINGLY cheap back in the day. Insyead of beong over the price of petrol, it was 1/3. And with diesels, you take less liters to go the same distance. There were few trucks that ran on it but they could be bought. This old guy was greek and he used to be trucking stuff from Adelaide to Melbourne. He was still making significant profits at half the price of everyone else. He got a second truck and ran the pants off both of them with 3 other drivers. He would do one run, have the other guy drive it at night or whatever and 2 guys alternating on the second truck. Become fairly wealthy out of it. So it's likely it was simply a diesel car, using a diesel tractor engine. Crap acceleration but brilliant efficiency if you match the gearing to the weight correctly.

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@jasonhaiflich8967probably printed in some newspaper

    • @fathermatanube7158
      @fathermatanube7158 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jasonhaiflich8967believe me you do something like that even with no press sound gonna get out 🗣️ and when people with suits are the ones who represent they oil company or someone from the car industries if you don’t sell out you probably ended 🆙 dead ☠️ 😅😅😅😅😅

    • @loveaintfree1409
      @loveaintfree1409 Před 7 dny

      sure nutjob sure hahahahahha

  • @DaveDott
    @DaveDott Před 2 lety +2552

    Would be interesting to see a list of every patent that was bought and shelved on purpose

    • @greylatern
      @greylatern Před 2 lety +122

      This right here.

    • @zad08
      @zad08 Před 2 lety +60

      All patents are public knowledge I believe

    • @MarkManSC
      @MarkManSC Před 2 lety +21

      @Poseidon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invention_Secrecy_Act

    • @Astrodicted
      @Astrodicted Před 2 lety +128

      Been years but i remember a talk with a phd...he claimed that there wr +/- 900 inventions(to improve mileage) bought&shelved.Lots of them wr bought by General Motors

    • @MarkManSC
      @MarkManSC Před 2 lety +129

      @@Astrodicted I remember watching a documentary YEARS ago about two guys working on improving gas mileage. Their test vehicle was a Triumph TR-6. They used common parts from wrecking yards. If memory serves, they were able to achieve 150 mpg. I've never seen the doc again.

  • @FumblsTheSniper
    @FumblsTheSniper Před 3 lety +1859

    “They’ve got these cars. They run on water, man!”
    -Hyde, That 70’s Show

    • @Derrick77
      @Derrick77 Před 3 lety +56

      they been hiding it under our nose for years

    • @Preacher_.
      @Preacher_. Před 3 lety +58

      They were just separating hydrogen from water and combusting it.... Problem is it takes more energy to extract that hydrogen and burn it than it gives back. It was BS
      Thermodynamics 101

    • @Lunatic5306
      @Lunatic5306 Před 3 lety +41

      @@Preacher_. no it doesn't. What does that have to do with thermodynamics??? Dafuq? You can literally seperate hydrogen and oxygen particles (H2O) with a 6volt battery.

    • @Preacher_.
      @Preacher_. Před 3 lety +51

      @@Lunatic5306 it's called Electrolysis... The problem is, it takes more energy (regardless of wether it's in a battery or not) to separate the hydrogen and oxygen molecules, than you'll get back by combusting that hydrogen.
      And yes, you could use Solar Power to power the Electrolysis(which creates alot of heat, and heat = energy loss), to turn water into hydrogen & oxygen. But at that point you're better off skipping the hydrolosis, which bleeds alot of energy as heat & just using Solar power to charge a battery, and draw power from that battery.
      Thermodynamics is a bitch.

    • @sadlife8495
      @sadlife8495 Před 3 lety +36

      I came to this video just to make sure this comment was here

  • @jameswiggins2927
    @jameswiggins2927 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Man we need people that can protect people against bullies like this

  • @Laughlivelove84
    @Laughlivelove84 Před 2 lety +12

    Rumor has it that one of the people murdered in the Buffalo supermarket massacre was the inventor of a car engine that runs on water.

  • @isaiahwelch8066
    @isaiahwelch8066 Před 2 lety +1738

    Here's one for the record books:
    My grandfather once told me about an engineer at GM that created a roller-bearing engine. Basically, this engine would last 30 years, because it would negate the damage slide-type bearings do as an engine deals with friction and heat. This is why cars only last 10 years or 200,000 miles. Most engines are not designed to last longer than that before the main bearings and rod bearings give out, due to the bearing surfaces having no metal left on them. Because he worked for GM, they took his idea and shelved it, as a roller-bearing engine would shut down the profits made from new cars.

    • @losvega5004
      @losvega5004 Před 2 lety +56

      Very interesting I wonder if it can be replicated

    • @johnnyk617
      @johnnyk617 Před 2 lety +181

      It's been confirmed we have the tech to make an engine last forever

    • @ChilledBacon
      @ChilledBacon Před 2 lety +114

      @@johnnyk617 not forever but a very long time

    • @ogshane6163
      @ogshane6163 Před 2 lety +79

      Thats guys rly common thing in technology of all kind in this era. Look at your phone, all good until one year goes by and all of a sudden you camera making way worse qaulity photos etc etc. Everything what is sold out massively is being designed like this. Crazy world we live in but wat can we do.

    • @isaiahwelch8066
      @isaiahwelch8066 Před 2 lety +85

      @@ogshane6163 : It's called "pre-planned obsolescence."
      It's why, in 2008, Ram broke off from Dodge, part of now-Stilantis Corporation (previously Daimler-Chrysler). Literally, Chrysler made the transmission on 2009 Dodge Rams so bad that they would give out after only 12,000 miles. We are talking about an automotive component assembly that is supposed to handle hundreds of horsepower and torque, and last for hundreds of thousands of miles.
      Yet this same component in a 2009 Dodge Ram lasted hardly at all. I actually read about a guy who bought a Dodge Ram at that time brand new, and he ended up replacing the transmission 3 times in one year.

  • @readyfuels17
    @readyfuels17 Před 4 lety +1997

    At what point does shelving technology like that become a crime against humanity?

    • @thrdudeman420
      @thrdudeman420 Před 4 lety +221

      Slick We would need a court that could n would prosecute for the planet instead of for profits...

    • @SHx589
      @SHx589 Před 4 lety +127

      When it’s financially advantageous to do so.

    • @theoneand0nly874
      @theoneand0nly874 Před 4 lety +36

      How about protecting these inventors with guns

    • @steelyspielbergo
      @steelyspielbergo Před 4 lety +61

      Maybe when it's actually true

    • @MaghoxFr
      @MaghoxFr Před 4 lety +31

      When it becomes something more than a meme

  • @MorbidBeatz
    @MorbidBeatz Před rokem +9

    I have seen 3 or 4 stories just like this over the last 15 years. Inventors creating engines where cars are running off of air, some off water. But in the end, the inventors always go missing, or come up as having a suspicious death.

    • @leeham6230
      @leeham6230 Před rokem

      No; it's actually all simply bullshit. I bet you would believe me if I told you I built an airplane that ran off piss! Ridiculous.

    • @houstonbred3930
      @houstonbred3930 Před rokem

      Yh these stories are as believable as the lochness or Bigfoot even.

    • @lilbtyt7928
      @lilbtyt7928 Před rokem +1

      Retired old men think they did something and die of heart attack. Last guy was a victim in a shooting and people think they did all that to kill one guy…..people are idiots.

  • @AmeriFanPicker
    @AmeriFanPicker Před 2 lety +59

    There’s been quite a number of people who have made cars run on water. Basically you make a small hydrogen generator on the trunk (in simple terms you just put an electrical current in water and split the molecules). Lots safer carting around a tank of water and creating a small amount of hydrogen at a time as opposed to carrying around a tank of highly volatile Hydrogen.

    • @drunvert
      @drunvert Před rokem +4

      Bob Lazar had a car that did that

    • @MrMesVentes
      @MrMesVentes Před rokem +15

      Ok and how do you provide enough electric energy to produce the hydrogen? Do you know how much electricity it needs to do electrolysis? That's the reason why Toyota's solution doesn't get adopted. You're better off using this electricity to recharge a battery and then feeding it to an electric motor.

    • @skeeteronthewater1568
      @skeeteronthewater1568 Před rokem +10

      @@MrMesVentes don't bring logic into this lmao

    • @drunvert
      @drunvert Před rokem +1

      @@MrMesVentes you don't. It's not something that actually is efficient. Lazar did it for fun.

    • @robinmcinarnay7827
      @robinmcinarnay7827 Před rokem +1

      @Remix God I guess bc water is a free, renewable resource and *fossil* fuels are not...

  • @thejapanesejesuscom
    @thejapanesejesuscom Před 4 lety +997

    Large companies buying innovative products to nerf them is about as far from a conspiracy theory as can be. It happens every day.

    • @BraveFencer
      @BraveFencer Před 4 lety +32

      jap jesus exactly, buying out the competition has been common practice of glorified merchants

    • @AwesomeBlackDude
      @AwesomeBlackDude Před 4 lety +4

      BTW... Anybody know whatever had happen with the water buggy? 🤔

    • @GiantSFaithfuL
      @GiantSFaithfuL Před 4 lety +3

      Or the Govt too.

    • @calebgarrett214
      @calebgarrett214 Před 4 lety +30

      But thinkin companies are supressin and not selling the innovation is what makes it a conspiracy.

    • @joehiggins279
      @joehiggins279 Před 4 lety +13

      Its called suppression

  • @andywatson611
    @andywatson611 Před 2 lety +740

    There was an old bloke here in New Zealand, who, in the 70’s invented a car motor that ran on water. It was well documented and in local papers. He could not sell his ideas or get it off the ground. When he died (of natural causes) all his research, schematics etc disappeared from his home. He was old school, everything was in folders, boxes and cabinets in his garage. I came across his story again (along with many others), years later in a book called “suppressed inventions and other discoveries”

    • @connorjohn5013
      @connorjohn5013 Před 2 lety +12

      Same news went on Hungary like 15-20 years ago… more like 20

    • @joshcoray3777
      @joshcoray3777 Před 2 lety +50

      Also: there is always a story about a water powered car, or a carb that made 100mpg. Every nation has one, every generation. I have heard it....hundreds of times. Always a different person. Always 'they' bought the patent or tech. Always died mysteriously.
      All patents filed are searchable. They describe how it works. After 20 years you are free to replicate it. Even if they buy the rights and shelve it.
      Go to Google patents and ace down the patents yourself. There are quite a few, so try and narrow it down.

    • @terryking7839
      @terryking7839 Před 2 lety

      @@joshcoray3777 9

    • @AthiestDing
      @AthiestDing Před 2 lety +4

      I heard of a guy in my nz town who was doing that said it had to be "virgin water" that had been in the earth for 100years and was negatively charged and pure. Would use the spring on my friends farm to run his lawn mower. Said it worked off implosion and had to run the engine 180 degrees out if phase so the implosion would suck the piston up. He may have also changed it to a 2 stroke not sure.

    • @MaxUgly
      @MaxUgly Před 2 lety +3

      @@joshcoray3777 The funny thing is hydrogen cars and trucks are on the road today. If it is scaled up more it may actually become cost effective. I had a conversation about it with someone at work. He brought up the tale of the "water powered" car you are referring to I asked if he was talking about a car with a hydrogen fuel cell or maybe an ICE that burns it. He was like "not hydrogen, water" but could not tell me how the technology worked. I don't really mind or get aggravated talking to people who believe wild conspiracies. I don't want to hear that shit all the time but it can be pretty amusing!

  • @Prahphet
    @Prahphet Před rokem +15

    Love this shit man. My Dad and I would have these same conversations. Pre-internet he was telling me about some of this stuff. He even mentioned floating and steamed power cars from his day which I was able to find footage of online years later. Miss my Dad, thanks for these podcasts man. Peace

    • @paulriversred7052
      @paulriversred7052 Před rokem +2

      Miss my dad also bud

    • @markmark5269
      @markmark5269 Před rokem

      Google/CZcams Ted Pritchard steam car, Australian, was taken very seriously, Ford even flew him and the car to America for testing, all on film.

  • @daemonnice
    @daemonnice Před 2 lety +7

    I remember seeing Stan Meyers on NBC back in the mid 70s and was really excited about it, and then heard nothing more until the internet came along and reminded me of him and I was able to catch up on that rabbit hole. If it was good enough to be on NBC news, then surely it must be true. ;)

  • @strangestthings2619
    @strangestthings2619 Před 4 lety +399

    "Theres this car man... and it runs on water man !!"

  • @frazerpiccolo4484
    @frazerpiccolo4484 Před 2 lety +349

    It's probably true. Look at the light bulb, they had to dummy it down or it would last 100 years... in fact there is still a light bulb thats been on for over a hundred years in a firehouse somewhere.

    • @DATT0
      @DATT0 Před 2 lety +49

      “The Light Bulb Conspiracy” is the documentary and the light bulb is in a Chicago firehouse. Great documentary from 2010. 💡

    • @vancelobsitz8437
      @vancelobsitz8437 Před 2 lety +10

      It's a light bulb in the Livermoor California firehouse

    • @kevincoffey3112
      @kevincoffey3112 Před 2 lety +3

      Think it is in a lighthouse

    • @Theillist1
      @Theillist1 Před 2 lety +4

      Livermore CA.. is the location

    • @TruthSeekers-nf8fx
      @TruthSeekers-nf8fx Před 2 lety +1

      Facts

  • @dmbjewel
    @dmbjewel Před 2 lety +21

    Aaron Salter Jr - security guard shot 5 times in Buffalo mass shooting - had just filed a patent for a water based engine for cars the week before he was killed. The last person who tried it (Stan Meyer) died believing that someone poisoned him.

    • @JJ-ef7lb
      @JJ-ef7lb Před 2 lety

      There are probably easier more subtly ways to 'off' someone these days, but it does seem an incredible coincidence, especially as the man drove 200 miles from New York to kill black people. He could have done that in New York.

  • @WeekendWingman
    @WeekendWingman Před rokem +3

    Just think almost all of those inventors who found a way to power cars with water pretty much died mysteriously.
    That guy describes a military application that was declassified and allowed to be distributed to the American public on the alternator. It was originally applied to the humv's to increase efficiency to get better gas mileage.

  • @DJ_PROMO_PR
    @DJ_PROMO_PR Před 4 lety +746

    When Goku learned the "Instant Transmission" technique I'm pretty sure it was BP and the US government who gave Goku the heart virus.

    • @TENNSUMITSUMA
      @TENNSUMITSUMA Před 4 lety +6

      What?!

    • @BENYJOSE1
      @BENYJOSE1 Před 4 lety +55

      They also funded Dr. Gero's research... completely oblivious to their own doom...

    • @skreign
      @skreign Před 4 lety +12

      I'm dead

    • @BENYJOSE1
      @BENYJOSE1 Před 4 lety +13

      @@cmderp they're DBZ references...

    • @fuupdaass275
      @fuupdaass275 Před 4 lety +35

      It was capsule Corp. Bulma was a insider who sold goku out

  • @connoroshaughnessy4327
    @connoroshaughnessy4327 Před 4 lety +502

    Car companies be like
    “Sorry kid, but the game was rigged from the start”.

    • @qwertyfied4921
      @qwertyfied4921 Před 4 lety +7

      Elon Musk: Is it?

    • @Barfdude85zx
      @Barfdude85zx Před 4 lety +6

      Fuck you benny

    • @robertmiller6444
      @robertmiller6444 Před 4 lety +4

      Yea, sure the "car company killed it" conspiracy or "it's the oil company" conspiracy. No, just simple physics. Thermodynamics is a bitch. But yeah, in that sense, it was rigged because you're not going to beat or defeat thermodynamics no matter how clever you have convinced yourself you are. If you think you've beaten thermodynamics, then you've overlooked something or gotten it wrong.

    • @Barfdude85zx
      @Barfdude85zx Před 4 lety

      Mr house disagree

    • @anotherboredperson
      @anotherboredperson Před 4 lety +7

      @@robertmiller6444 just because something is clever or innovative doesnt mean it defies thermodynamics.
      These things couldve functioned off fairly conventional means.

  • @jerryrivera7704
    @jerryrivera7704 Před 2 lety +1

    i like how joes avoids awkward conversations and changes subject thats a professional who understands his work at his best

  • @YogurtSnipe
    @YogurtSnipe Před rokem +3

    If these are the people that showed their inventions publicly. Imagine what has happened to people who haven’t.

  • @zorro8410
    @zorro8410 Před 3 lety +750

    He had declined a 2 billion dollar deal the week before. He was a genius. They did kill him!!

    • @BiggerFatterBlog
      @BiggerFatterBlog Před 3 lety +20

      Meyers patent it out there. His shit doesn't work.

    • @3rd-eye-neenja563
      @3rd-eye-neenja563 Před 3 lety +60

      @@BiggerFatterBlog yes it does,,so much so a few companies are out there doing h20 conversions and you can fill up with ocean water also...do your research

    • @h3was547
      @h3was547 Před 3 lety +55

      @@BiggerFatterBlog they also said Tesla was impractical so nobody retraced his steps and reinvent what they shelf and use in prototype.
      Electricity can travel through soil just a random mention.

    • @hernerweisenberg7052
      @hernerweisenberg7052 Před 3 lety +44

      If you harvest enough snake oil you can run your diesel truck of it no problem.

    • @youtub203
      @youtub203 Před 3 lety +17

      @@3rd-eye-neenja563 you can split water with a 9v battery. So seems a solar panel roof, hood and trunk lid, would produce enough hydrogen and oxygen while your car just sits at home or work to drive locally.

  • @daltonmurphy3014
    @daltonmurphy3014 Před 4 lety +456

    “And there’s this car that runs on water MAN!” - hyde

    • @TheBassMan533
      @TheBassMan533 Před 4 lety +20

      It has a fiberglass air cooled engine and it runs on water, MAN!

    • @loodlebop
      @loodlebop Před 4 lety +4

      It's true though

    • @gilbertotoledo1421
      @gilbertotoledo1421 Před 4 lety +15

      @jared price no its a car.. Only you put water in the tank instead of gas. And it runs on water man!!!

    • @wonderscx
      @wonderscx Před 4 lety

      Chyea man

    • @breinstobb591
      @breinstobb591 Před 4 lety +4

      HELLOOOOOO WISCONSIN!

  • @DefconUnicorn
    @DefconUnicorn Před 2 lety

    "gopro mount" killed me :)

  • @DeanWuksta
    @DeanWuksta Před 2 lety

    could listen to his stories all day

  • @tommyaldridge5252
    @tommyaldridge5252 Před 4 lety +286

    South Park did an episode about this, when Mr. Garrison invented a “vehicle” that could replace air travel, which got him shut down by the government

    • @xrynmchyle7395
      @xrynmchyle7395 Před 4 lety +24

      back in the early 2000 I also hear these news about engines that run on Air or Water... but that was it, it never flourish.
      but heres the thing, these engine will BANKRUPT the super rich oil industry. who are the 3 biggest oil companies? Shell, Exxon Mobile, and chevron right? what would you do if you own an oil company? these invention will destroy your business, a car that does not run on gas but runs on FREE water and air? that will not only be used on cars but boats, ships, probably even planes... you will definitely go Bankrupt!
      your only choice is to BUY it for millions of dollars (thats cheap compare to how much billions of dollars they make a year) and then hide it, and keep your business running. So YES! corporate oil industries will try their hardest to acquire those inventions because that is a threat to their income.

    • @eb972
      @eb972 Před 4 lety +3

      Tommy Aldridge the It?

    • @gooz0mbie
      @gooz0mbie Před 4 lety +1

      Xrynm Chyle dude chill

    • @xrynmchyle7395
      @xrynmchyle7395 Před 4 lety +4

      @@gooz0mbie relax dont panic..

    • @lawnmowerdude
      @lawnmowerdude Před 4 lety +4

      Wasn’t that a parody on the Segway?

  • @jerrygarcia6917
    @jerrygarcia6917 Před 3 lety +334

    I remember telling a coworker about this technology a couple years ago and he acted like I had made the whole thing up, Yeah I'm the crazy one! Well Robert here you go asshole! SEND

  • @Jessestank
    @Jessestank Před rokem +1

    They actually used natural gas to pump into the box but the box doesn't burn the fuel its just recycled and burned elsewhere in other words this box takes most elements pumped into it and generates electricity but you need pressure into the box, how Google set it up was they had a 3 inch natural gas line pumping into it, but the gas would come out the other end into another 3inch pipe after it had generated electricity. The company used different metal alloys to generate a chemical reaction in turn makes electricity without combustion of the natural gas, the machine almost reminded me of a dry cell hydrogen generator.

  • @jimda4910
    @jimda4910 Před 2 lety +11

    In the 70s a friend of mine had a 60s Volvo. It had a 5-speed transmission with a red button on the shift lever, electric Overdrive. In 5th gear when you push the button you could feel the strain of the motor relieved. Without moving your foot on the gas pedal you would increase speed by about 20 miles an hour. Sounds a lot like what this guy was describing

  • @ultrafastidious6497
    @ultrafastidious6497 Před 3 lety +511

    I've seen a 100% fuel-less car.
    it has holes on its floor for the driver's feet to go through.
    Then the driver has to yell YABADABADOO.

    • @Brandino00
      @Brandino00 Před 3 lety +1

      @Angelo Stevens LOLOLOL

    • @elsteezus
      @elsteezus Před 3 lety +3

      Holy shit you're hilarious

    • @congerscott6064
      @congerscott6064 Před 3 lety +1

      LOL ! Good comment man 👍🇺🇸.

    • @jamieniche
      @jamieniche Před 3 lety +5

      Not fuel less, you got to eat to fuel your legs.

    • @jessejames7813
      @jessejames7813 Před 3 lety +2

      That's the future when we fuck one another with nukes we're going back to the stone age. Just imagine your descendant in the future travel like that yaba yaba doo!

  • @emory442
    @emory442 Před 3 lety +855

    Preston Tucker paid the price for building a car that was too good

    • @q-q-qiah
      @q-q-qiah Před 3 lety +11

      What happened?

    • @azza9575
      @azza9575 Před 3 lety +54

      @@q-q-qiah not sure but proberbly got taken out by the men in black suits

    • @Billy-bc8pk
      @Billy-bc8pk Před 3 lety +119

      Because there's no recurring spend with infinite fuel sources. People like that aren't allowed to exist.

    • @chrisposey5190
      @chrisposey5190 Před 3 lety +32

      Yea now hydrogen powered cars are having a comeback

    • @wra7h
      @wra7h Před 3 lety +7

      If that were true, you wouldn't know about him/it

  • @bigggmustang73
    @bigggmustang73 Před rokem +1

    Late model Dodge Rams have that alternator assist that Jonathan Ward is talking about right now

  • @OffGridInvestor
    @OffGridInvestor Před 3 měsíci +1

    I had a boss, farmer who was 72 in 2003. He said during the depression, tractors like the single cylinder lanz bulldog hot bulb diesel could be run ON MILK. Not melted cream but STRAIGHT MILK. Had no power to pull a plow or anything but you could drive around your farm to check your sheep and see they had water, drive to town or whatever.

  • @B4NKST4Z
    @B4NKST4Z Před 4 lety +301

    *I build a car that runs on DMT*

    • @MaghoxFr
      @MaghoxFr Před 4 lety +14

      I build one that runs on elk meat. Would you be interested in a partnership? We could destroy those hybrid pieces of shit...

    • @jmac9327
      @jmac9327 Před 4 lety +5

      Waste of dmt and elk meat

    • @MrJackandEmily
      @MrJackandEmily Před 4 lety +4

      We all run in DMT bruhhh

    • @MrJackandEmily
      @MrJackandEmily Před 4 lety +2

      @Nathan unknown DMTeries

    • @joukiboi079
      @joukiboi079 Před 4 lety +1

      Where would it take you though

  • @veevocker
    @veevocker Před 4 lety +288

    Bloom Energy is still alive! They call the “bloombox” an Energy Server now. They are fuel cells that create electricity from natural gas or biogas (without combustion.) They range from 200kW to 300kW output at 480V. They’re great for steady, reliable baseline energy. Look them up!

    • @LuckyDT
      @LuckyDT Před 4 lety +7

      Thanks for sharing, just looked up some cool stuff related to it!

    • @inlandcactus19
      @inlandcactus19 Před 4 lety +6

      Our Sam's club has them.

    • @electromechanicalstuff2602
      @electromechanicalstuff2602 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm only 30 and I remember the bloombox I thought for sure it was going to take off. It uses natural gas if I remember right. Don't we have so much that we are exporting it?

    • @gwaaiedenshaw8310
      @gwaaiedenshaw8310 Před 4 lety +1

      electromechanical stuff exports have gone up, while imports have gone down 2.9 trillion cubic feet imports vs 3.5 tcf exports. Almost a wash. And just a small fraction of US domestic production/consumption

    • @electromechanicalstuff2602
      @electromechanicalstuff2602 Před 4 lety

      @@gwaaiedenshaw8310 import/export it's all going down now. Looks like the green new deal/ agenda 21 got exactly what it wanted. Airlines are on brink of financial collapse, reduced population, reduced automotive transportation. It's all their in black and white

  • @hankhasemeier6887
    @hankhasemeier6887 Před 2 lety +4

    I would love to see someone who had the time and know how to search through the patents and see if the ionic engine actually exists as a patent

  • @patrickhughes4914
    @patrickhughes4914 Před rokem +3

    I remember the car that ran on water. It somehow separated the oxygen from the hydrogen. It got a lot of press at the time, and then just disappeared.

  • @Englandsbestlover
    @Englandsbestlover Před 3 lety +613

    Just because you’re paranoid, doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you

    • @tonyduncan9852
      @tonyduncan9852 Před 3 lety +12

      It also doesn't mean you're not stupid. That's just as likely.

    • @EddieBurke
      @EddieBurke Před 3 lety +33

      Just because they’re not out to get you doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be paranoid :)

    • @fishfire_2999
      @fishfire_2999 Před 3 lety +6

      Just like crazy doesn't mean not intelligent or creative .

    • @ricklopez7151
      @ricklopez7151 Před 3 lety +15

      If they ARE out to get you, are you really being paranoid??

    • @tonyduncan9852
      @tonyduncan9852 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ricklopez7151 I think you had better consider what it is that you are doing that might require someone else's attention. If what you are doing is a REAL THREAT to whomsoever, then yes, indeed, it would be time to exercise a tad of paranoia. If you are merely self-harming, then don't waste your time. Unless 'they' are truly stupid. . . .
      Of course _you may not know_ they're coming out to get you. . . .OK, be as paranoid as you like. . . . . :)

  • @itslouiemoo8018
    @itslouiemoo8018 Před 4 lety +126

    They forgot to mention after the guy who created the car that ran on water died, there was a break in at his house and SHOCKER all of his research dissapeared.

    • @NapoleonGelignite
      @NapoleonGelignite Před 3 lety +19

      My dad knew Mayer. He was a fraud; he raised a load of money from people, including people not to mess with.

    • @Koozomec
      @Koozomec Před 3 lety +9

      @@NapoleonGelignite this. There was probably no research and he scamed the wrong guys.

    • @NapoleonGelignite
      @NapoleonGelignite Před 3 lety

      @The Phoenix -sucker.

    • @mikerusso21
      @mikerusso21 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NapoleonGelignite he was legit. Bob Lazar used his patents to build an engine himself.

    • @lanceyoxtheimer866
      @lanceyoxtheimer866 Před 3 lety

      Not that hard to separate hydrogen

  • @Kat.Evangeline
    @Kat.Evangeline Před rokem

    I've been studying this old tech & talking about this for months now !

  • @thenoneckpeoplerepresentat8074

    There used to be a commercial in the 90s for an electronic insect repellent. Supposedly it’d keep bugs and pests out of the house simply by plugging it in to an outlet.
    The commercials ran for about a year then disappeared and I haven’t been able to find any info on it.
    Either the product didn’t work or it worked too well for the chemical companies liking.

  • @lawrencerinehart5747
    @lawrencerinehart5747 Před 4 lety +54

    When Joe makes an Owen Wilson "Wow!"

  • @quackyduck1499
    @quackyduck1499 Před 2 lety +338

    My step father and his friend invented a machine that would pick up heavy crude oil on water after an oil spill. Shell bought the patent off them with promises of more money when it went into production. It was shelved. It was cheaper...more profitable to lose all the oil and claim the insurance.

    • @michelleespino9814
      @michelleespino9814 Před 2 lety +34

      That’s sick.

    • @mitchelltaylor5540
      @mitchelltaylor5540 Před 2 lety +3

      That’s a great idea. Was it a big machine?

    • @1realtruthrightnow742
      @1realtruthrightnow742 Před 2 lety +28

      This is the problem with this world

    • @ryans1577
      @ryans1577 Před 2 lety +24

      @@1realtruthrightnow742 not the world, the ego. the world (earth) will thrive just fine w/o our ego running the show

    • @scottschwartz9394
      @scottschwartz9394 Před 2 lety +4

      @@1realtruthrightnow742 I agree! This has always been the problem with the world. There are so many world-changing inventions that have been bought and shelved by large corporations but never saw the light of day. Products that could have changed the world for the better Including cures and drugs for cancer. And other illnesses but the illness is more profitable than the Cure. Very sad.

  • @tomtom4633
    @tomtom4633 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video! There was a guy that made a engine that ran on inert gases it was called the Bob Rohner engine or the Rohner papp engine and there's videos of it still on CZcams, single cylinder over 300hp, no exhaust gases, no heat, no lubrication system and the same thing happened to him, he was asking for specific mixtures of inert gasses and later figured out who he was buying these specific mix of gasses off was onto what he was doing and they weren't giving him what he asked for, then his workshop got destroyed, judt like the guy who invented the earthquake detection machine (can't remember his name will edit this later when i remember) but he has do e a few videos with Aaron Murakami on youtube

  • @timothymccarty4620
    @timothymccarty4620 Před rokem +20

    There was a guy that made a porcelain engine that got unbelievable gas mileage and didn't need water or oil to operate. It was a self-cooling porcelain engine it was in the news and all the newspapers and boom vanished. The other one that hit the news was a guy made a tablet that you would throw in water and it would turn it into combustible fuel that disappeared and so did he

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Před 3 měsíci

      There's a crazy one I heard in Australia from an old boss about 72 in 2003. He HAD SEEN the single cylinder lanz bulldog tractors with the hot bulb diesel engine I believe, or maybe something similar, run directly OFF MILK during the great depression. I can understand how it could easily run on melted cream, but he said STRAIGHT milk. They were underpowered, couldn't pull a plow on milk but you could drive around your farm or drive to town with it.

  • @gg-oy7lb
    @gg-oy7lb Před 3 lety +101

    Even if they developed a car running on air, they tax the air.

    • @nyceefx
      @nyceefx Před 3 lety

      Yep Hahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @amaturearcadia
      @amaturearcadia Před 2 lety

      Well said

    • @anilin6353
      @anilin6353 Před 2 lety

      Haven't you heard of the travel tax ?

    • @getchasome6230
      @getchasome6230 Před 2 lety +3

      It's a mileage tax. They're already talking about it for electric cars

    • @JB-pb9xv
      @JB-pb9xv Před 2 lety

      @@getchasome6230 An yet they've already had this as well, in the form of tollway taxes. Which is basically a tax for using the road ways.
      They'll always come up with some new bull shit to tax though.

  • @killthahippie
    @killthahippie Před 2 lety +35

    I remember when I was a kid there was a show called that's incredible .. a team from San Diego state university built a car and drove from San Diego to Las Vegas on under a gallon of gas, that car disappeared.. our knee jerk reaction was " oh the oil companies bought it " but it came out later it was the auto industry that bought it and destroyed it

    • @jendernewtrall9846
      @jendernewtrall9846 Před 2 lety +6

      I remember that too. I think he was from florida. I was outrages at the time.

    • @killthahippie
      @killthahippie Před 2 lety +3

      @Jender Newtrall yeah but it was a team from San Diego state university I remember that because I'm from San Diego

    • @mrdanforth3744
      @mrdanforth3744 Před rokem

      That story doesn't make sense. If GM could build a Cadillac that got 100 MPG they couldn't build enough of them no matter how much they charged. If for some reason GM, Ford and Chrysler didn't want to build them, then the Japanese and Chinese would. After all look how the Japanese ate Detroit's lunch in the 70s and 80s by building better cars that got great mileage.

    • @killthahippie
      @killthahippie Před rokem

      @Mr Danforth 374 it didn't make sense to me either but one of the members of the team said it was sold to the auto makers I mean they could be lying I guess

  • @nunontherunnumberone
    @nunontherunnumberone Před 2 lety +3

    My dad told me stories about having a self-winding watch, and most adults don't even remember the ones we wound manually. It's like we're living backwards.

    • @kevinharrison5620
      @kevinharrison5620 Před rokem

      lol, it's called an automatic watch and timex sells them for $100

    • @nunontherunnumberone
      @nunontherunnumberone Před rokem +1

      @@kevinharrison5620 awesome. Glad to know they exist (again/still). Now who will buy me one for Christmas, and how will I be able to know it's keeping good time?

    • @kevinharrison5620
      @kevinharrison5620 Před rokem

      @@nunontherunnumberone Decent automatic watches (self winding) are about +/- 10 seconds a day. Need good time? Cheap casio battery watch is about +/- 5 seconds a month and change the battery every 2 years. Self winding automatic watches have to be worn so they wind themselves. Of course your phone will keep the best time due to being tied to the internet with the atomic clock so it resets itself every now and then. Auto watches are for status and situations where you don't have access to change a watch battery and stuff like that. Watch Joe Rogan's little clip where he talks about watches. He also gave his buddy Lex Friedman a $12,000 Omega watch.

    • @nunontherunnumberone
      @nunontherunnumberone Před rokem

      I am country poor. The sun and moon are my best bet, but knowing 'the time' is important for keeping 'a job'.

    • @nunontherunnumberone
      @nunontherunnumberone Před rokem

      #richerthanyouwilleverknowormaybeyouaretoo

  • @Adelaide-audits.
    @Adelaide-audits. Před rokem

    "Hip switch! " Joe's legacy to the world 🌎 🙌 😅😅❤😂

  • @a.barker7792
    @a.barker7792 Před 3 lety +60

    I remember that black box. Must of worked because it's gone. Not even a demo model exist. It's in a warehouse next to the Arc of the Covenant !

    • @getchasome6230
      @getchasome6230 Před 2 lety +2

      All that shit is locked up in the Vatican

    • @ScottMccain117
      @ScottMccain117 Před 2 lety +1

      @@getchasome6230 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @georgesaiki
      @georgesaiki Před 2 lety

      Mystery solved. There was a chemical reaction. Bloom box = Natural gas fuel cell

  • @TheRealCaptainFreedom
    @TheRealCaptainFreedom Před 4 lety +23

    “How did it work?”
    “I don’t remember but it was super-groovy.”

  • @111Phoenix777
    @111Phoenix777 Před 2 lety +2

    I remember in the 80s there was this Dr. Brown who built a time machine that ran on garbage. Never heard anything since about it.

    • @brucerobertson5919
      @brucerobertson5919 Před 2 lety +1

      yea, I remember seeing a documentary about this at my local movie theatre.... and then nothing. I heard the big garbage companies purchased and then shelved.

  • @theprotonlighthouse772

    Bloom is still around. The government mostly uses them. They were also used as portable power boxes when they put a base in the middle of nowhere.

  • @IconRunner05
    @IconRunner05 Před 3 lety +79

    Interesting! I worked on these a few years ago, same boxes pictured. They're misrepresenting them a bit here, they're Natural Gas Fuel Cells and use a chemical transfer process through a number of ceramic plates instead of a combustion process. Really smart dudes working on it, they do definitely work but it's not "free energy", you have to feed them a NG pipeline. Clean energy, but very expensive.

  • @bobbyarmijo3307
    @bobbyarmijo3307 Před 3 lety +268

    I used to watch this show on CZcams and the guy was bought out by Spotify and put on the Shelf......

    • @drmanhattanshog
      @drmanhattanshog Před 3 lety +20

      I’m sure they won’t miss anyone who can’t move their fingers a couple times to download another app.

    • @Jack20c
      @Jack20c Před 3 lety +8

      @@drmanhattanshog people are just retards man

    • @JohnstasBACK
      @JohnstasBACK Před 3 lety +1

      LMAOO YES‼️‼️‼️

    • @JohnstasBACK
      @JohnstasBACK Před 3 lety +46

      @@Jack20c there's no comment section and spotify videos are clunky and riddled with commercials.

    • @weignerleigner3037
      @weignerleigner3037 Před 3 lety +6

      @@JohnstasBACK yeah and? Running spotify reduces the amount of data your using and also you can turn your screen off so you save more battery life. This is very helpful for me as a truck driver. Losing the comment section sucks but I don’t listen to joe for the comment section. Also you can skip thru all the ads, youtube you can’t and the ads are getting longer and there’s more of them.

  • @vickielawson3114
    @vickielawson3114 Před 2 lety +4

    An engine could run on water, since water is H2O. I think hydrolysis separates the hydrogen and it combusts. The only emissions would be oxygen. There were also steam cars ages ago which ran on water.

  • @mikekeeton8187
    @mikekeeton8187 Před rokem +1

    The laws of thermal dynamics always bites them in the azz!!! 😂

  • @user-xi4gt4mb8u
    @user-xi4gt4mb8u Před 4 lety +82

    Love when Joe says "if you were a conspiracy theorist what would you think happened"
    And he replies "Oh I'm a small business realist and someone shelved it"🙏

  • @jamesharen8607
    @jamesharen8607 Před 2 lety +131

    I grew up in denton, tx..a big college town with large liberal arts and science schools..there was a UNT professor I grew up a few houses down from and he had a mid/late 80's Toyota pickup he was constantly working on and improving to get as good of gas millage as possible and still be a completly road worthy vehicle..made a fiberglass bed covering and front ends that looked like an upturned kyak on the truck..changed suspension, stance, balance everything..he had and worked on this truck for 20+ years and last time I'd heard which was around 2005-06 he was averaging 110 mpg and maintaing an acessable top speed of 84 mph...he did all this on virtually no budget intentionally and was in no way a commercial venture...made all his notes available to anyone all to show it can be done affordable and rather simply and surprisingly dependably...I last saw him maybe 5 or 6 years ago and it was still his daily driver..had to have a huge ammount of miles too...amazing what can be done when your free to experiment without restricts and restraints put on you by the commercial or beautocratic sectors

    • @ajcarr1965
      @ajcarr1965 Před 2 lety +4

      Was that a Hilux? Can you find that guy now?

    • @firstlast8660
      @firstlast8660 Před 2 lety +3

      Ayy d f dub!! Represent

    • @losvega5004
      @losvega5004 Před 2 lety +8

      Where would I be able to find these notes eh

    • @Motorrad127
      @Motorrad127 Před 2 lety +1

      Show us the notes!

    • @BigRamifications
      @BigRamifications Před 2 lety

      @@losvega5004 He was murdered and the notes were deleted off the internet also deleted off the wayback machine archives BIG PHARMA!

  • @OffGridInvestor
    @OffGridInvestor Před 3 měsíci

    I REMEMBER these boxes. They were some kind of FUEL CELL, I think natural gas went in, air was absorbed and it spat out carbon dioxide and SERIOUS electricity production. Just an upright box like used for traffic lights. Apparently the carbon dioxide side would block so then you'd swap the electrodes and a few bits and run it in reverse and then the side blocked with carbon dioxide related stuff would then be blown clean. You'd swap to over every 6 months to a year.

  • @cpt.indiglowanderlustIII

    The documentary, "Taken for a Ride" is what they're referring to at the end. It's worth watching.

  • @prepordie3613
    @prepordie3613 Před 4 lety +214

    He met with government officials at a Cracker Barrel in Tennessee. He also invented something called the Telluride. Look up Stan Meyer water car

    • @jimmykelly2809
      @jimmykelly2809 Před 4 lety +14

      Prep or Die yes! I should of read the comments first! He was at a meeting with GM or Chrysler execs and it wasn’t the first time he met with them. I believe his brother is still telling his story! Oh and his car was stolen when they got back.

    • @jimmykelly2809
      @jimmykelly2809 Před 4 lety +34

      Stories like this scare the shit out of me because I’m always working on things that will revolutionize the world but it’s a dangerous game. If they don’t buy you out they can shut you down. Permanently

    • @Arigator2
      @Arigator2 Před 4 lety +29

      It's a hoax. You have to be really ignorant about Science to think that was a real thing.

    • @tylerhatfield9349
      @tylerhatfield9349 Před 4 lety +13

      @@jimmykelly2809 doucheiest comment ever. Good work

    • @tylerhatfield9349
      @tylerhatfield9349 Před 4 lety +10

      @Nedd Flanders right? What a tool shed lol

  • @patphatkitten
    @patphatkitten Před 3 lety +168

    About 16 years ago I worked at the Baltimore - Washington Airport. A co - worker , an older middle aged man, told me that his friend made a car that ran on potatoes. He drove it around Baltimore, Maryland. People saw the car, and saw that it worked. He died mysteriously and this man said he thought someone in the oil industry murdered him, while tears rolled down his face.
    Another co - worker told me her neighbor was an inventor and he was rich, but you did not know, because he walked around in overalls. He built an engine that used 30 percent less fuel, 30 percent less oil. Someone from the U.S. government paid him millions of dollars not to build it and not to patent it and not to sell it. He took the money. She told me this about 16 years ago too.

    • @blindi6326
      @blindi6326 Před 2 lety +15

      As if the guy couldn't make millions of dollars from that idea anyway and change the world at the same time lol.

    • @nathanbethards9675
      @nathanbethards9675 Před 2 lety +31

      @@blindi6326 or get vanished...

    • @jonwolf83
      @jonwolf83 Před 2 lety +40

      @@blindi6326 I'm sure there wasn't much of a choice for the guy...more like a threat. It really sucks how the government controls so many aspects of our life without us even realizing it.

    • @patphatkitten
      @patphatkitten Před 2 lety

      @@JB-lp9xr 😆

    • @mateosmind751
      @mateosmind751 Před 2 lety +4

      @@JB-lp9xr Willie Nelson's tour van ran on french fries grease.

  • @pistonwristpin1
    @pistonwristpin1 Před rokem +1

    Actually, on “Jay Leno’s Garage.” He’s a got a battery powered car from the 1900’s. It runs on 6 volt batteries.
    We’ve always had the tech for electric cars!!!
    Even Tesla made a gizmo from a few parts to harness the natural medium to power an electric car.

  • @JohnDoe-tq8xw
    @JohnDoe-tq8xw Před 2 lety +1

    RIP Aaron Salter, the latest casualty of technology for the masses

  • @outlawten5750
    @outlawten5750 Před 4 lety +62

    Every major city had trolleys like San Fran. Ford and Firestone bought them and scrapped them for metal. Forcing the public to buy their product. Cars and tires

    • @Teeveepicksures
      @Teeveepicksures Před 4 lety +8

      Yeah, it's a fun conspiracy theory based on some fact and coincedence but that's not exactly how it happened.
      A surging middle class and the consumerism of a vibrant post war america drove (no pun intended) people to explore the country and achieve the dream of a new house and shiny big car in the garage.
      did major corporations play a role? of course they did, especially in LA (Roger Rabbit, anyone?) however it was a confluence of world events and the upward mobility or a previously struggling middle class that really killed railcars.
      Because as the middle class became more successful they left the big cities. Which led to urban decay as the suburbs became popular and only poor and minorities still lived in the cities.

    • @linnymaemullins3319
      @linnymaemullins3319 Před 4 lety

      DuPont

    • @M.TTT.
      @M.TTT. Před 4 lety

      @@linnymaemullins3319 3M

    • @Mark_Cook
      @Mark_Cook Před 4 lety

      p d
      You mean where the population density is way higher? See Europe has certain advantages, a major one being that it isn’t separated by ridiculously huge sections of just rural “nothingness”. Another being that it is fairly homogenous in culture and ideals. This all adds up to them having nicer things in some regards. But in other regards the USA has just as many advantages. Usually for the exact same reasons. Cheaper housing would be an obvious one.

    • @michaelstiller2282
      @michaelstiller2282 Před 4 lety +1

      They also lobbied for the term "j walking." At the time roads weren't built for cars, they were large sidewalks for things with legs, horses, people, farm animals. To sell cars they had to get people off the streets.

  • @georgeraddison8787
    @georgeraddison8787 Před 2 lety +14

    I knew a guy in Florida who was his friend ( Stanley Meyers) and investor. He rode in the water car. Also he had a torch, welder that ran on the same tech. I’ve seen it and it worked.

    • @godforreal7355
      @godforreal7355 Před 2 lety

      Why do I even bother? Why do I comment on CZcams? Am I trying to show the whole internet how clever I am? Who cares? What a waste of time. Look at my dog. I roped him into this.

    • @georgeraddison8787
      @georgeraddison8787 Před 2 lety +1

      @@godforreal7355 type In hydro tech water HHO generator Torch it was about 12 years ago when I saw Meyers Machine. They are being produced around the world now in different versions. Even cheap ones on sale on Amazon LoL

  • @Supamic1
    @Supamic1 Před rokem +1

    Bloom boxes used energy from methane or natural gas using solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), a well understood technology.

  • @fooshampoo904
    @fooshampoo904 Před rokem +1

    I remeber this. I lived in Columbus. A mecanic friend of mine new him. Yep. And its not the first episode. I remeber the working electric car in the 80s. My mom dated on of the guys involved. The corporations are so hand in hand with politicians they literally can do anything to protect their profits and do. Never fool yourself.

  • @islamdo
    @islamdo Před 4 lety +139

    That’s what Nicola Tesla was working on, he had hundreds of patents

    • @laylobinson5839
      @laylobinson5839 Před 4 lety +32

      yup and after his death, everything just 'disappeared'. Not to mention his Car that ran on wireless energy that he wanted to implement together with his Wardenclyffe Project.
      JP Morgan famously saying “if anyone can get electricity anywhere, then where do we put the meter?”. And thus killed the project in its infancy.

    • @oscar5211
      @oscar5211 Před 4 lety +10

      @@laylobinson5839 Even the rare Tesla journals that were found by random folks years after Tesla's death. Theirs stories that "people" came asking and took the journals.

    • @DurzoBlunts
      @DurzoBlunts Před 4 lety +7

      FBI showed up to his apartment hotel room in NYC

    • @trippsmclovin
      @trippsmclovin Před 4 lety +6

      Ask your president. Well, if you really wanted to learn something, your presidents dead uncle John Trump.

    • @tomaxxamot4906
      @tomaxxamot4906 Před 4 lety +8

      Stop the Tesla wackiness. He was brilliant and he deserves credit for some of his innovations, but lots of is ideas were far beyond practical and common sense

  • @Arkusthegreat
    @Arkusthegreat Před 4 lety +53

    We will never forget the shelved EV1s either....

    • @zoroisdead
      @zoroisdead Před 4 lety +1

      ArkusTheGreat I earned my degree in automotive technology a few years ago, and was really surprised to read about those in our electricity and electronics textbook. I had no idea they had a viable hybrid that long ago. I think they had an assist motor powered by an oversized alternator.

    • @bdfunke
      @bdfunke Před 4 lety +4

      EV1 sucked. It ran on lead acid batteries and had a range of about 50 miles. I remember a clip from the film with Ed Begley Jr saying, “That’s all you need to get to work and back.” Cars are more than commuter boxes. Work from home. You save way more energy than commuting 50 miles.

    • @Neojhun
      @Neojhun Před 4 lety +2

      Specifcialy Large Format NiMH. That had other uses outside of cars. We're only seeing it now with Lithium Ion. FYI NiMH energy density is about 60-70% of Lithium Ion.

    • @PabloGonzalez-hv3td
      @PabloGonzalez-hv3td Před 4 lety +2

      @@zoroisdead EV1 was all electric hence the name

    • @technom3598
      @technom3598 Před 4 lety +2

      @@bdfunke your right about it sucking but it's range was further than 50 miles. It was about 110 miles

  • @richardcoram1562
    @richardcoram1562 Před 2 lety +1

    I got to tag along behind the Chrysler Turbine car back in 1964 between Bagnel Dam on Lake of the Ozarks and Eldon, Missouri The man pulled into a supermarket parking lot and the crowds gathered to witness this futuristic machine. He allowed those of us who wanted to sit behind the wheel for a minute. I was 16 driving a 53 Ford custom line! Jay Leno owns one exactly as the one I saw..most were sent to the crusher after the testing of around 50 of these cars.

  • @brandonruiz1746
    @brandonruiz1746 Před 2 lety

    I remember there was a guy in a town close to me in upstate ny who made a water run car and was paid off to stop work on it around 20 years ago.

  • @drchico40
    @drchico40 Před 4 lety +157

    CIA started the term conspiracy theorist exactly for that reason.

    • @Thedamped
      @Thedamped Před 4 lety +3

      "Conspiracy Theory" has existed for long than the CIA.

    • @drchico40
      @drchico40 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Thedamped That's because you believe the CIA to have been created in 1947. Agent Skully shiowed me indisputable proof that the CIA was crfeated at least 230 years earlier. So put that in your pipe and smoke it!

    • @Thedamped
      @Thedamped Před 4 lety +4

      @@drchico40 Touche

    • @FzZach
      @FzZach Před 4 lety

      BaltimoreBluezz no it was transformed into the cia after ww2 for intelligence on communist countries

    • @TheBfair21
      @TheBfair21 Před 3 lety

      Agent Muller believes

  • @standavison328
    @standavison328 Před 3 lety +43

    I actually was involved in the development of one of these ion exchange fuel cells. We had a trailer that was a mini-home to exhibit the technology and demonstrate it in use. It ran on hydrazine and was paired with a set of solar panels on the roof of the trailer. We generated a lot of excitement and attracted a number of interested parties. But when the fuel cells failed after nine months in use the company could not solve the technical issues involved. And yes it was

    • @standavison328
      @standavison328 Před 3 lety +8

      Sorry about that ..... And yes it was very expensive.

    • @garrettoswald5291
      @garrettoswald5291 Před rokem

      so when it stopped working, the people who made it couldnt figure out how to fix it?

    • @imshades
      @imshades Před rokem

      Happens. Company buys patent rights, builds a product and has no idea how it really works. My laservue is sitting in my basement still.... $6000 for a rptv that had a laser light engine that was supposed to last over 20k hours... think it had 2k when it goofed.... still the only display device I know of that could reproduce over 100% of the colors visible to humans.... ripppppp to mitsubishi tvs

  • @cetti4405
    @cetti4405 Před 2 lety

    I remember the water car too. Even back then people thought that certain entities wouldn't allow his car to make it to market.

  • @warrenny
    @warrenny Před 2 lety +1

    There was a guy back in the 60s that made a car that ran on carbonation in different types of soda: ginger ale, ginger pop, ginger beer, beer bubbles, bubble-ade, bubble cola, double cola, double bubble, burp-a-cola, and all the crazy carbonated stuff.

  • @dsauce8780
    @dsauce8780 Před 4 lety +33

    That’s a compressed natural gas fuel cell. Still used today.

    • @shelbyz1988
      @shelbyz1988 Před 4 lety +2

      @D Sauce hydrogen fuel cell generators are a known entity. It’s the electrolysis that’s energy intensive and where you lose most of the energy

    • @dsauce8780
      @dsauce8780 Před 4 lety +4

      shelbyz1988 referring to bloom boxes in my comment.... I get the sense you’re talking about HHO. HHO can increase the completeness of fuel burn per engine cycle. There is no on vehicle method to convert water to hydrogen gas at the volumetric efficiency required to operate a motor vehicle simply because you would have to start with twice the energy or have onboard access to energy source that on it’s own would be fully capable of operating the motor vehicle without the use of a combustion process.
      Edit also just remembered that I believe Toyota and kenworth are marketing a PEM based hydrogen cell for semi trucks. They have to refill at special stations and cost a lot but the concept is starting to become economically viable enough to consider for freight vehicles on port duty. Not quite open road ready because filling stations are sparse. These things will cruise at 65 tho and spit out oxygen and water.

    • @scottxavier
      @scottxavier Před 4 lety

      DescriptionThe Bloom Energy Server or Bloom Box is a solid oxide fuel cell power generator made by Bloom Energy, of Sunnyvale, California, that takes a variety of input fuels, including liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons produced from biological sources, to produce electricity at or near the site where it will be used.

    • @dsauce8780
      @dsauce8780 Před 4 lety

      Scott Xavier exactly a very capable fuel cell that primarily operates off supremely abundant natural gas.

  • @ArtistFormerlyKnownAsShitlord

    "I don't even like the term conspiracy theory, because i think that's something created by the machine to negate things that are disruptive and innovative."
    The most on-the-nail statement ever spoken on Joe's podcast. People disbelieving their own eyes and ears just so they aren't thought of as a conspracy theorist is exactly the reason why society is currently being herded like cattle.

    • @jamespuffer2889
      @jamespuffer2889 Před 4 lety +27

      The Artist Formally Known As Shitlord yes “herded like cattle”, we should just be blindly accepting stuff like this that has absolutely no citations, no evidence, no facts, that’s definitely not being “herded like cattle” and idiotically taking this all on faith. I’m with you, but the irony of telling people “not to be cattle” when your own thinking pattern is to just accept wild theories on faith, with no scientific evidence to back it up, is doing the same thing. It’s just blindly accepting a different narrative, you’re just making yourself a herd of sheep next to a herd of cattle.
      The lack of self-awareness in here is astounding. All this “think for yourself man” stuff is great, but not when your thinking is done in the exact same way as the other side you criticize. There’s never anything other than wild speculation and a lack of supporting evidence, never have I seen Joe submit a source or citation to back up what they are talking about.
      But you’re “being cattle” for not just accepting this all on absolutely nothing other than faith? You see the irony in calling other people “cattle” when your thought process is exactly the same, or worse? At least I can find evidence to back up the theories I believe in, their ‘evidence’ in this discussion was literally “some guy” who was not even named. He invents essentially a miracle technology and you don’t even remember his name?
      And why is it that *every* one of these supposed inventors of miracle tech always manages to sell their patent/idea and it’s never seen again? I know you cannot believe it possible to erase something off of the internet, it’s too vast and too many people have too much info saved, you can’t just erase something online.
      I’m all for thinking for yourself, but when that independent thought is based on nothing but here say and conjecture, you are worse than the people who you are criticizing. They may be “cattle”, but at least they’re cattle who can read and think independently, and not a conspiracy sheep who believes anything put in front of them, without facts or evidence to support the idea.

    • @belindakennedy5828
      @belindakennedy5828 Před 4 lety +18

      It was the cia who coined the phrase after the JFK assassination.

    • @SamohtNox
      @SamohtNox Před 4 lety +12

      The term is coined by the CIA to discredit people that get too nosey and too close to something they want to keep hidden..so being branded with that term basically makes society shun you..cia is on another level when it comes to misdirection

    • @johndoe1094
      @johndoe1094 Před 4 lety +2

      You are a loser though

    • @alphacat4927
      @alphacat4927 Před 4 lety +2

      I don't like the term machine because it makes me think of conspiracy theories.

  • @samkyle4743
    @samkyle4743 Před 2 lety

    I can remember an episode on a TV programme “Tomorrow’s World” shown I the UK during the 80’s with a car that ran on water

  • @dmvitt
    @dmvitt Před rokem +1

    My uncle who passed away in 1974 told me he new of a guy in the 50's that invented a carburetor that could get 75 MPG and that an oil company bought the patent and shelved it.

    • @petermeatmeatwagon9906
      @petermeatmeatwagon9906 Před rokem

      I've heard about a carburetor like that too, my dad worked at Chrysler during the 60s and 70s in Detroit

    • @mrdanforth3744
      @mrdanforth3744 Před rokem

      Famed stock car racing mechanic Smokey Yunick had what he called an Adiabatic engine that got 100MPG in a Dodge Omni. Believe it or not, it was invented by a General Motors engineer. He offered the idea to GM, they considered it carefully and turned it down. So he asked if it was ok to give it to Smokey and they told him to go ahead. Smokey Yunick had a long association with Chevrolet and Pontiac racing teams and knew a lot of executives and engineers in Detroit.
      To get the results he got, he needed to run the engine very hot. This made it very efficient when it came to turning heat into energy but it meant if the slightest thing went wrong you could burn up your motor in the blink of an eye.

  • @CLombardi11
    @CLombardi11 Před 3 lety +13

    My uncle was the CEO of Rolls-Royce jet engines in Columbus Ohio and he told us about the engine that ran on water.. always wondered what happened to it

    • @shawnmclean7932
      @shawnmclean7932 Před 2 lety +1

      I was in the small town in Ohio where there was a story about that guy. Looks true to me.

  • @TheBigChad
    @TheBigChad Před 4 lety +105

    I just imagine him sitting at a round table, smoking weed with donna, Eric, and Kelso

    • @TheBigChad
      @TheBigChad Před 4 lety +9

      Mai Nyigguh it’s a car, that runs on water man!!

    • @louie9373
      @louie9373 Před 4 lety

      He's way too comfortable with being unintelligent. Thousands of podcasts and he's surprised by the same things every time. Nikola Tesla is greater than Joe Rogan will ever be. Joe Rogan could literally bathe in DMT and never think of alternating current.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Před 4 lety

      @Connection Lost so the whole cast are scientologist? That's a lie.

    • @MrHollablack
      @MrHollablack Před 4 lety

      lol!

    • @rockiemountin7535
      @rockiemountin7535 Před 4 lety

      The Chad HAHAHA 👍

  • @cafeapaka7501
    @cafeapaka7501 Před 2 lety

    According to the article in Forbes - Bloom Boxes cost more to run than other types of renewable energy

  • @mvcharisma2968
    @mvcharisma2968 Před 2 lety +1

    The inventor of the toroidal engine is Raphial Morgado a California based engineer. He won first prize in the Emhart-NASA Tech Briefs Design Contest for his work on the engine.

  • @Ironwind1972
    @Ironwind1972 Před 3 lety +251

    A dying man's last words are what he believes to be true the most in his entire life.

    • @sswpp8908
      @sswpp8908 Před 3 lety +27

      Maybe in movies and TV where dying people are of sound mind and conveniently get a last minute moment of clarity. In the moments before people die their faculties are failing including their brain. Who can know what's really going on in the mind of someone about to pass away?

    • @Ironwind1972
      @Ironwind1972 Před 3 lety +28

      @@sswpp8908 Ok Dr. Williams

    • @sswpp8908
      @sswpp8908 Před 3 lety +13

      @@Ironwind1972 You're taking on a lot of faith that words coming from a dying brain would be coherent and well considered. They could just be a result of whatever happens to be running through at that moment.

    • @Ironwind1972
      @Ironwind1972 Před 3 lety +24

      @@sswpp8908 Why are you trolling the comment?? It was said with sentimental value. If your father was dying and told you that he loved you and regretted all the mistakes he made with you, are you going to just blow that off as a dying person not in the right state of mind? Damn man.

    • @sswpp8908
      @sswpp8908 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Ironwind1972 The only reference to last words in this video were from a man who believed he was poisoned in his last moments. What does this have to do with my Dad?

  • @vilerabbit
    @vilerabbit Před 4 lety +19

    The process is called "Electrolysis".

  • @mudcud
    @mudcud Před rokem +1

    Imagine everything that's on those shelves could you believe how awesome it would be if we had what was on those damn shelves

  • @brandypaslo5294
    @brandypaslo5294 Před rokem

    I was just thinking about this 2 days ago

  • @fredsmith9236
    @fredsmith9236 Před 2 lety +11

    Look up a company called Terralogix in Quebec, Canada. They invented a type of carburetor that allowed a 4 cylinder Toyota Tercel engine to burn 98% of the fuel delivered. It ran for a half hour in a closed garage while a television news crew filmed the demonstration. An exhaust analyzer was used to measure any pollution but the readings were almost nil. Nobody needed to wear breathing equipment. When the demo was over the Terralogix manager and the inventor of the device announced they were taking the car to the Auto Show in Japan. There never was a follow up but Terralogix later said they had "shelved" the device.

    • @CluelessEngineer
      @CluelessEngineer Před 2 lety +1

      That actually doesn't make sense. Exhaust is usually H2O and co2. I'm about to go research this and see. There must be pollution when you burn fuel

    • @taylormatthews4848
      @taylormatthews4848 Před 2 lety

      if this is true that means climate change would also be a hoax because no one is that evil

  • @SethBergile
    @SethBergile Před rokem

    Love J.W.! He builds awesome cars!

  • @chrishayes8197
    @chrishayes8197 Před rokem

    Jonathan Ward, 2 years later, has converted his shop into the leading Phallus-Mounted GoPro equipment.

  • @danbradley1943
    @danbradley1943 Před 2 lety +14

    When I was a kid they had these " power pellets" they were developing. We had a school tour of the factory. These pellets were supposed to power everything. We got a depleted sample to bring home. I have never seen or heard of them since. Can't find the pellet anywhere. But my parents remembered everything cause I came home all excited about the school trip. And showed them how the pellet was going to be installed.

    • @-jimmyjames
      @-jimmyjames Před 2 lety +5

      Thorium pellets

    • @davidbolha
      @davidbolha Před 2 lety +2

      Look up Starlite material too. 😉

    • @maitlandbezzina2842
      @maitlandbezzina2842 Před 2 lety +2

      They didn’t continue with them because even though Nuclear is less efficient and less safe, Thorium didn’t produce a military grade by-product. So Thorium was less profitable.

  • @seanstratton3231
    @seanstratton3231 Před 2 lety +100

    I remember seeing a article in mother earth magazine decades ago, that was about adding water injection to an engine. Did something like increase compression, cant remember the exact details. Took a car that got 20 mpg and bumped it up to over 100 mpg. It was based off water injection technology they used back in ww2 on bomber aircraft to give them a boost of power, when fully loaded on takeoff.

    • @ajcarr1965
      @ajcarr1965 Před 2 lety +6

      @@UHK-Reaper Meth injection?.. Oh. Methane. Lol.

    • @carlito_148
      @carlito_148 Před 2 lety

      They do something similar to cars in places like Pakistan and cuba

    • @auldyin8368
      @auldyin8368 Před 2 lety +3

      My Dad was in the RAF during WW2 and told me a similar story.

    • @resonant.interval
      @resonant.interval Před 2 lety +1

      @@ajcarr1965 methanol*

    • @keithy363
      @keithy363 Před 2 lety

      @@ajcarr1965 metahlated spirits

  • @fatbroccoli8
    @fatbroccoli8 Před rokem

    I used to hear stuff in my town about someone running their tractor on old chip fat

  • @flipnasty2296
    @flipnasty2296 Před rokem +1

    There are so many stories similar to this... for 1... the "conspiracy" of Nicolai Tesla... and many others that mysteriously died under odd circumstances

  • @donaldfrederick1557
    @donaldfrederick1557 Před 3 lety +83

    Stand Meyer was the water guy and he was poisoned at a restaurant

    • @electricchurchmedia1187
      @electricchurchmedia1187 Před 3 lety +1

      @Angelo Stevens- I think he’s implying he was poisoned to death

    • @omarbernal3804
      @omarbernal3804 Před 3 lety

      @@electricchurchmedia1187 lol

    • @tannerfehring
      @tannerfehring Před 3 lety +10

      @@omarbernal3804 he was poisoned yes. Also, he made it so efficient that you could change ANY vehicles spark plugs and they electricuted to water right before the cylinder and it send hydrogen into cell. Got about 50% mpg increase

    • @jwalker7000
      @jwalker7000 Před 3 lety +6

      @@tannerfehring Wow ! You obviously have no grasp of science.

    • @tannerfehring
      @tannerfehring Před 3 lety +3

      @@jwalker7000 with the help of others I will make this mans ideas great again!