The Truth about Stanley Meyer and his water powered car

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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2022
  • Stanley Meyers was a inventor and genius that made a water car back in the 90's and many believe that his technology would change the world. How? well the claims are that the car could literally run on water. it would do the electrolysis process on board and generate power from water. Meyers unfortunately lost his life, but for some his death had to be murder. This is the story of Stanley
    Meyers, his water car, the ""lies"" and his death
    #Hydrogen #stanleymeyers

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  • @BradKwfc
    @BradKwfc Před 2 lety +396

    Studied Stan's work since 2008.
    As much as people want to believe, Stan NEVER had a car that he could just turn the key and drive. He made some amazing discoveries and did some incredible work but he never completed it. There were many problems that even he himself could not solve and still to this day have not been solved.
    Many want to believe it worked perfectly and use confirmation bias to support their beliefs that it did.
    Reality is the circuit has at least 15 variables that all have to be aligned/tuned correctly, if even ONE of those variable is off by a fraction it will NEVER work. Getting them all right is just the first of many problems to overcome but it still won't guarantee you success if you don't setup the initial conditions.
    Sad that the lunatics and conspiracy theorists drive away people from really looking at Stan's work as there is much more to it than he ever led on.

    • @vmgzombie
      @vmgzombie Před 2 lety +21

      are you saying that the buggy in the video is not water powered?

    • @BradKwfc
      @BradKwfc Před 2 lety +35

      @@vmgzombie Yes. It's hydrogen powered not water powered. It did work and all that was in the tank was water but he never got it to where he could just turn the key and drive.

    • @solutionrecruiter7130
      @solutionrecruiter7130 Před 2 lety +7

      @@BradKwfc
      What then was needed to turn the key? Wasnt it just the charged battery that stimulated the process

    • @BradKwfc
      @BradKwfc Před 2 lety +8

      @@solutionrecruiter7130
      Yes the whole thing was fun off of the car battery. I just meant it was never completed to the point that it was as reliable as modern day vehicles.

    • @drgonzo7806
      @drgonzo7806 Před 2 lety +1

      Stating the facts! Blind acceptance leads to a recursive duplication of secondary armchair speculation and manufactured documentation, that has literally been the largest "impedance" to everyone genuinely interested in following the research.

  • @techienate
    @techienate Před rokem +31

    I don't hear of anyone in the electric or hydrogen car industries getting poisoned for undermining the petrol industry. Even though they're literally selling commercial products that do just that.

    • @Aienhel
      @Aienhel Před rokem +2

      except now is forced to move to electrics

    • @alexfitzgerald3919
      @alexfitzgerald3919 Před 6 měsíci +1

      i doubt stan’s invention but most of that electricity still comes from fossil fuels

    • @ianluce9297
      @ianluce9297 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's because they have worked out how to market it through carbon offset and installing charging points into fuel stations which have very little production cost compared to oil shear profit after you take out the cost of electricity and let's face it they also produce the fuel that the power station uses so win win for the oil company it's just taken the time to work out how to make it profitable

    • @ianluce9297
      @ianluce9297 Před 2 měsíci

      Interesting now the technology is now being produced so yet again this proves this video to be totally hosh posh

    • @garrytaylor929
      @garrytaylor929 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Most of our electricity is still created using fossil fuels, which can be sold and taxed. That’s why there’s no shutting down of the EV industry.

  • @drstevejc
    @drstevejc Před 2 lety +1008

    It was documented by the coroner that Stanly had a brain aneurysm. I am a doctor and I would like to point out anyone having a brain aneurysm would immediately put his hands on his head and complain of severe pounding head pain. Stanly did not do this, instead he immediately after the first sip, suddenly gets up as if he's gone crazy, he holds his hands around his neck, loses his breath, runs out into the parking lot, collapses to the ground stating his last words “they poisoned me”. We must understand His invention would have destroyed the entire oil industry.

    • @1963Jazzy
      @1963Jazzy Před 2 lety +211

      It's not just the oil industry, it's the entire world currency reserve known as the petrodollar.

    • @MrWolfSnack
      @MrWolfSnack Před 2 lety

      @@1963Jazzy Look how much the economy is collapsing with the sudden cutoff from russian blood oil. You can see why a man with a plan for the future of automobiles jeopardized the entire lifestyle for these corrupt oligarchs.

    • @kami3726
      @kami3726 Před 2 lety +76

      The Middle East would be free and domino effect the value of a dollar would drop

    • @nightbringar7558
      @nightbringar7558 Před 2 lety +103

      He got the patent and showed off the car in 1990, got sued in 1996 for fraud, and died in 1998. Why would "they" let him live that long and let him sell the technology to investors? Why would his patents still be easily accessible?

    • @NBK-ro4sz
      @NBK-ro4sz Před 2 lety +40

      If that was the case China and Russia would be using that tech to crush the petrodollar .

  • @haihonchcrown
    @haihonchcrown Před rokem +75

    This is proof of how easily misinformation can spread across the internet.

    • @Cautionary_Tale_Harris
      @Cautionary_Tale_Harris Před rokem +17

      I'm pretty cynical when it comes to suppression of information. What gets out, what gets pushed down.
      This story sounds exactly like the old canard about "the carburetor that could get a car to 60 miles per gallon, in the 1960s!!"

    • @JO-qn8gy
      @JO-qn8gy Před 8 měsíci

      Like the misinformation that the Covid vaccines are safe and effective?

    • @TommytwotimesTightlips
      @TommytwotimesTightlips Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@Cautionary_Tale_Harriswhat are u even talking about? This guy existed. Be honest ur 13

    • @Cautionary_Tale_Harris
      @Cautionary_Tale_Harris Před 7 měsíci

      @@TommytwotimesTightlips
      I can tell you're an intellectual so let me explain.
      Did Stanley Meyer exist? Yes.
      Did Stanley Meyer die? Yes.
      Did Stanley Meyer have a car? Yes.
      Could Stanley Meyer's car operate as claimed using only water? No.
      Did the US government kill Stanley Meyer to suppress his car technology? No.

    • @joechang1958
      @joechang1958 Před 5 měsíci

      Just exactly like how oil companies can do the same thing with ease

  • @indiana47
    @indiana47 Před 2 měsíci +5

    A water powered car sounds amazing and I can see why oil and car companies and the ominous "they" would want such an inventor dealt with. As someone who has studied chemistry though, I know that isn't how water works. You need to input more energy than you get out. Ripping apart H bonds takes a lot of energy.

  • @_EVANERV_
    @_EVANERV_ Před rokem +74

    What Stanley Meyer proposed is basically a work generating perpetual machine. It completely flys in the face of thermodynamics. It will never work.

    • @jamesgeis
      @jamesgeis Před rokem

      That's not true. I can light a bonfire by striking a match releasing more energy output than the energy used to strike the match. 13.56 water electrolysis is the same way. It makes water viable as a fuel source. John Kanzius demonstrated this on his local TV news channel before he died from cancer in 2009. czcams.com/video/4fYc_MRG2wM/video.html

    • @eternalawareness1
      @eternalawareness1 Před rokem +2

      Really...

    • @davidgill3356
      @davidgill3356 Před rokem +5

      @@eternalawareness1 Yep.

    • @davec8745
      @davec8745 Před rokem +1

      Thermal Dynamics?

    • @toryantione8332
      @toryantione8332 Před rokem

      FOH LIAR

  • @jimberlygridder183
    @jimberlygridder183 Před 2 lety +73

    Stan never mentioned in his video with his car and his microphone...how he got the power to seperate the hydrogen in the first place

    • @splintertherat5383
      @splintertherat5383 Před 2 lety +5

      he used electrolosis at certian frequencies to basically boil it without the heat.

    • @johan8724
      @johan8724 Před 2 lety +4

      @@splintertherat5383 very interesting, remember my dad in the Netherlands always speaking about him.

    • @seanhunt138
      @seanhunt138 Před rokem +1

      power comes from mains when parked or the portable petrol generator in the boot when driving.

    • @oahts5906
      @oahts5906 Před rokem +2

      resonance frequency

    • @seanhunt138
      @seanhunt138 Před rokem +2

      @@oahts5906 yeah 50hz ac mains power.

  • @julianolotero6600
    @julianolotero6600 Před 2 lety +32

    If you could build sidewalk out of air it would destroy the concrete industry.

    • @klutzspecter3470
      @klutzspecter3470 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Theoretically, you could build concrete out of “air” (subatomic particles) by smashing together until you get sufficient silica and other elements. The problem is we’ll probably have enough concrete by the time of the heat death of the universe to match modern day output.

  • @indiana47
    @indiana47 Před 2 měsíci +11

    As someone who has studied chemistry, a water powered car is not energy efficient. 2h2o to 2h2 and o2 is endothermic, it uses energy.

    • @eliotjohnson8851
      @eliotjohnson8851 Před 2 měsíci

      it's energy neutral, as that same reaction is used to run the engine, correct? (assuming perfect efficiency)

    • @indiana47
      @indiana47 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@eliotjohnson8851 going back and forth you will always lose energy due to entropy and heat. Spending energy to break bonds and then getting energy back to reform those same bonds is wasteful. It also won't do anything if you can't harness/convert that energy and get it to actually move tires. That is why the water car supposedly uses hydrogen combustion which still runs in to the same problem of not being efficient if the hydrogen is gotten from electrolysis.
      You'd be better off skipping out the middle man entirely and having the batteries spin the wheels directly instead of consuming energy to rip apart the molecular bonds in water and then more energy to combust the hydrogen or reform the water. Because reforming the water still requires energy to do so, the activation energy, even if energy is released at the end.

    • @eliotjohnson8851
      @eliotjohnson8851 Před 2 měsíci

      @@indiana47 I understand that the process already is massively inefficient, and that electric cars are far better. My point was that no matter how efficient you make the system, you can never run an engine on water.

    • @niccwhite
      @niccwhite Před 29 dny

      @@eliotjohnson8851 It was obvious back in the days that nothing could ever fly also

    • @talzotar7580
      @talzotar7580 Před 14 dny

      @@eliotjohnson8851 Todays electric cars are a joke their inefficient batteries are heavy an waste and pollutes the landscape.

  • @bigholty1
    @bigholty1 Před rokem +5

    Also one big issue with direct burning of hydrogen is the fact that an ICE is at best 30% efficient, so he would have to have produced 70% more hydrogen than the engine would have outputted in actual power. So the conversion would have to be 170% efficient at least to produce enough power to actually drive the car.... Another big problem is an ICE wouldn't just produce water vapour from the exhaust... It's releases high levels of no2 as does any modern engine burning ANY type of fossil fuel.. This can be reduced using modern exhaust systems BUT a VW engine designed in the 40's definitely didn't have..

  • @raloed.363
    @raloed.363 Před 2 lety +22

    The first question is there even a way to generate HHO gas from water using less power than the gas produced according to Faraday electrolysis. Faraday electrolysis produce approximately 0.0105 L/min pf HHO gas using 1.23 watts of power.

    • @Nezfitness777
      @Nezfitness777 Před 2 lety

      it doesn't matter what you think you know. the man was screaming they poisoned me right before dying means he was reap close and big oil Corp does not want ro lose trillions.

    • @jb-xc4oh
      @jb-xc4oh Před 2 lety +6

      No there is not.....second law of thermodynamics.

    • @brandonmiller9155
      @brandonmiller9155 Před 2 lety +2

      An alternator can average just under 1500 watts. Multiple alternators would allow for more efficiency, I you wouldn’t be able to recoup losses, obviously, but we’re not trying to make a perpetual motion machine. We’re trying to make an efficient car

    • @jb-xc4oh
      @jb-xc4oh Před 2 lety

      @Spooky Masketeer Hydrogen is not cheaper than gasoline. Your idea of a steam driven car is not as outrageous as you might think.

    • @jb-xc4oh
      @jb-xc4oh Před 2 lety +8

      @@brandonmiller9155 I am dismayed at the inability of people to comprehend the simple principle of the second law of thermodynamics. What do you think powers the alternator in a car....its driven from the crankshaft of the engine. An alternator is fairly efficient but it still has losses, belt friction, inertial mass of the rotor etc. Even at 90% efficiency its losses are 150 watts, that means you are taking 1650 watts of power from the crankshaft of your engine. When you use the 1500 watts from the alternator for electrolysis that efficiency is only 60% maximum its more like 50% in the real world. That means you have produced hydrogen gas that has an energy of 900 watts. When you feed that into your car engine as fuel you now have to deal with the problem that the car engine efficiency is only 25% that means you are only adding 225 watts of power to the crankshaft. Do you see the problem, you are drawing 1650 watts of power from the crankshaft to produce hydrogen that when burnt as fuel only supplies 225 watts of power back into the crankshaft. You have a net loss of 1425 watts. This is why you can never run a car off water, its impossible. For the same reasons an under the hood electroliser powered by the alternator will never give you better fuel economy, it doesn't matter how many alternators you use. This is also the reason why commercial hydrogen is not produced by electrolysis, it requires too much electrical energy which makes it very costly.

  • @sysghost
    @sysghost Před rokem +90

    Long story short: That car required more energy generating the hydrogen than the hydrogen it generated could provide. To "make it work" he had to keep charged batteries onboard the car to generate the hydrogen, and once those was discharged, no more hydrogen.
    In other words: A very inefficient electric car with extra steps.

    • @ChrisVSCars
      @ChrisVSCars  Před rokem +11

      My thoughts exactly

    • @dentonthomas5622
      @dentonthomas5622 Před rokem +3

      It wasn't electric. It burned the hydrogen in a vw internal combustion engine.

    • @sysghost
      @sysghost Před rokem +15

      @@dentonthomas5622 Of course. What I meant is that it requires batteries and water in order to produce the hydrogen. Hydrogen is then used to run a modified combustion engine, but the end result is that it needs electricity by feeding it externally or by charged batteries essentially making it an "electric vehicle".
      Hence what I said at the end:
      A very inefficient electric car with extra steps.

    • @dentonthomas5622
      @dentonthomas5622 Před rokem +5

      @@sysghost yes I know..... I have been studying this..... I know it can work but you need the hydrogen in a highly compressed tank. The Japanese have done this and made a race car. I think it burns more of the hydrogen than it would the gasoline to get the same power though. But in my research....something seams off. Like this technology is being suppressed. I've heard rumors that this guy's patents were changed before being released. Making it seem like it wouldn't work. Without gas and oil the economy would be dead. Same as the bob lazar story with propetual motion using element 115 as a fuel. Powering gravity amplifiers to move any where you want to go. Maintenance free. Yeah.....there would be no economy.

    • @guidolamacchina6363
      @guidolamacchina6363 Před rokem

      ​@@dentonthomas5622 Which is even worse: ICE are much less efficient than electric ones.

  • @crow578
    @crow578 Před 4 měsíci +11

    This topic naturally brings the crazies out.

  • @pastorrandy
    @pastorrandy Před 2 lety +11

    I'm watching the movie "Chain Reaction" from 1996 with Keanu Reeves right now and looked this up just for fun, appreciated your video. Keep up the good work! Wishing you a successful future.

  • @saramorin4792
    @saramorin4792 Před 11 měsíci +60

    It does not matter if it could work or not, the fact still stands that he was murdered because people feared he would take them off business.

    • @katkit4281
      @katkit4281 Před 11 měsíci +17

      Rumors conspiracy theorists spread about him being murdered aren't facts lol.

    • @saramorin4792
      @saramorin4792 Před 11 měsíci

      conspiracy theorist is just a good person to flag someone who has opinions that governement doesnt like@@katkit4281

    • @katkit4281
      @katkit4281 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@saramorin4792 No conspiracy theorists are people with no evidence to what they claim, often with contradictory evidence to their "theory". For example do you actually have any evidence for your claim that he was murdered? You said it was a fact.

    • @saramorin4792
      @saramorin4792 Před 10 měsíci

      @@katkit4281 conspiracy theorists definitely do have evidence when they prove stuff but its called conspiracy theory just to prove false the facts that they present

    • @robillardjosh
      @robillardjosh Před 7 měsíci +7

      I'm not sure you understand what a "fact" is.

  • @lalaboards
    @lalaboards Před 11 měsíci +4

    We don’t need a greener planet , we need a smarter one .

  • @user-nu6tp2cc5d
    @user-nu6tp2cc5d Před rokem +2

    Stanley Meyers was stupid to think that the oil industry would let his engine be made. He's not the first person to run an engine on water.

    • @katkit4281
      @katkit4281 Před rokem +2

      Not possible if you study basic physics.

  • @mouserr
    @mouserr Před 2 lety +5

    1 of the issues nobody not even stan put into the mix was the emulsification of water/oil as the hydrogen turned into water vapor under extreme temp/pressure it doesnt take long before the water infused into motor oil reduces lubricity to the point of uselessness it can be somewhat mitigated but never truly resolved because the nature of hydrogen waste production i.e.water. that said it is ideal for a different configuration but nobody wants to talk about that

    • @brettjasonhead3740
      @brettjasonhead3740 Před 2 lety

      Yes exactly. Good point. Burning hydrogen with oxygen produces water. Some of that water will end up in oil sump of the engine.

    • @allthecrazy6350
      @allthecrazy6350 Před rokem +1

      Interesting how the unknown is defined as impossible until it is possible. The argument it can't be done is the greatest enemy of progress and advancement. I am not saying the car did or did not run on water, what I am saying is that the largest mass of medical and technological advancement ever came in WW2. If you doubt this, ask a historian, or do the research yourself... the motivation for advancement in scientific knowledge was unshakable and because of this, many things once believed to be impossible are used on a daily basis. It can't, it won't, it's impossible, these are all excuses to avoid change and advancement.

    • @Xarx42
      @Xarx42 Před rokem +3

      @@allthecrazy6350 It's of course fine to ask questions in general and to dream from new technologies. But it's a different story to basically argue for a perpetuum mobile that would break the law of energy conservation.

    • @linkgroundwalker
      @linkgroundwalker Před rokem +1

      Not saying it works but seems that would only be a problem for short drives where the engine couldn’t get up to temp and boil the water out of the engine.

  • @Ostsol
    @Ostsol Před rokem +11

    One of the new things I've seen on CZcams is the addition of a special "HH+" compound to the water, which supposedly increases the efficiency of electrolysis to the point where it requires less energy than is produced by the recombination of hydrogen and oxygen. The real funny thing is that the videos then show the gasses being recombined in slightly-modified gasoline generator -- which is not exactly the most efficient way of producing electricity. The electrolysis efficiency gains provided by that HH+ compound would have to be immense. It's ridiculous.

    • @arontabio7779
      @arontabio7779 Před rokem +1

      I don't understand it but you look smart

    • @JimBob1937
      @JimBob1937 Před rokem +1

      Doesn't matter what intermediate magical stages you insert, the binding energy is what stores the chemical potential energy and that can't release more when combining than the splitting takes.

  • @IamSqueaky
    @IamSqueaky Před 2 měsíci

    I have a qn ik its stupid but isnt it still better to make a hydro powered car even tho it needs more enegery to run/ work compared to using a non renewable eventually running out gas, petrol, diesel or whatever

  • @rawbacon
    @rawbacon Před rokem +2

    The Rogue Genius that Big Gov & Big Oil are trying to stop is such an appealing storyline......There was a great old movie called "The Water Engine" that used this age old plot.

  • @komalley35
    @komalley35 Před rokem +29

    Everybody loves a good conspiracy but the most mundane explanation is usually the right one which in this case is that the technology didn't work. The only question is whether he knew it from the beginning or only after he had tried hard to make it work. I would hope for the latter.

    • @Roboman1807
      @Roboman1807 Před rokem +1

      There have been no shortage of people throughout history who claimed to have discovered world changing technology, only to be exposed as frauds.
      Stanly just wanted to make full use of the opportunity to promote his technology by pretending that there was a conspiracy against him.

    • @TheFracturedfuture
      @TheFracturedfuture Před rokem

      If the technology didn't work they wouldn't of gone through the trouble of murdering him.

    • @komalley35
      @komalley35 Před rokem

      I agree, if he was murdered.

    • @oahts5906
      @oahts5906 Před rokem +4

      Just curious, why do you think he’d get poisoned if he wasn’t onto something that undoubtedly would prove to be revolutionary

    • @komalley35
      @komalley35 Před rokem +1

      @@oahts5906 Everyone loves a good conspiracy theory. Much more exciting and click bait worthy than boring facts.

  • @IntergalacticSpaceKitten

    I can't help but giggle everytime you said "meeeCHael" like that in that ultra petty way. Love it hahaha And I agree with you 100% on everything said in the video! This whole story and the car is still fun to wonder about though.

  • @VroomyBoi
    @VroomyBoi Před rokem

    I love this guy 😂😂. Totally loved the video, I would subscribe to you later if youtube put one of your videos on my home page. Keep up the good work my g

  • @gregtheflyingwhale6480
    @gregtheflyingwhale6480 Před 11 měsíci +4

    One question: If it doesn't work, why would anyone poison the poor guy??? Why would he be poisoned, for what, (and he was definitely poisoned), will anyone ever know?
    If they have power to murder people with no consequences, you naively think they cannot just modify his drawings before giving to the public or just keep some material top secret?

    • @katkit4281
      @katkit4281 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Someone doesn't understand basic physics lol. Why would you think he was murdered other than because there are internet rumors? His autopsy showed no such thing.

    • @37rainman
      @37rainman Před 3 měsíci

      This situation, including all these comments on utube, (like yours, btw) demos that a very large percentage go thru elementary schools w/o ever acquiring the basic tools with which to think rationally
      These days, these schools are little more than just glorified, state run, baby sitting operations
      Your comments here were monumentally irrational.

  • @kittascornerinwonderland3695

    I'd really like to know what your take on Aaron Salter JR. Is now that he's dead aswell. He also told he had a water powered engine and was just killed in a shooting .

    • @Spirit-mg6wq
      @Spirit-mg6wq Před 2 lety +2

      Was that the security guard in the US

    • @ChrisVSCars
      @ChrisVSCars  Před 2 lety +1

      Ill read up on it😁

    • @god8348
      @god8348 Před rokem

      @@ChrisVSCars Someone said it used frequencies to split the water and although I doubt it worked, maybe it’s possible to tap into some great source of relatively useless energy as to not break any laws of thermodynamics? May be possible, idk

    • @Cautionary_Tale_Harris
      @Cautionary_Tale_Harris Před rokem

      @@god8348 Someone watched that Keanu Reeves movie from the 90s.

    • @god8348
      @god8348 Před rokem

      @@Cautionary_Tale_Harris I don’t actually think it would work at all, but we have done many things that seemed impossible. I highly doubt we can get around conservation of mass. But yeah the matrix power system is terribly inefficient lol

  • @chargermopar
    @chargermopar Před rokem +154

    Back in the mid 1990's I was introduced to someone who had built the "perpetual motion machine" using magnets. It actually had a hidden battery with electromagnets. Sometime after I was observing a demonstration of a "water powered" engine It was a small engine on a square base ( hidden fuel tank" that ran on some kind of hydrocarbon fuel that smelled like liquid butane. A clear tube would be filled with water and it had a metal line connected to the carburetor but it actually went to the muffler. People thought it actually ran on water and he was careful to not let anyone examine it closely. I was able to get access as it was locked in the storage room at the college where I worked.
    I have been using alternative fuels for decades like wood gas, coal gas, plastic to diesel and waste vegetable oil to this day. All "water powered engines" are a scam.

  • @jolenemanns8804
    @jolenemanns8804 Před 2 lety +2

    Oleander poison looks like heart attacks

  • @donedwards6414
    @donedwards6414 Před 23 dny +1

    Excellent report Chris........and I'm just one of those dummies.

  • @charleschenhua
    @charleschenhua Před rokem +4

    Love this guy!

  • @StefanReich
    @StefanReich Před 2 lety +12

    I'm sorry, what? The car is doing the hydrolysis on board? With what energy? The whole thing is just pure nonsense

  • @drgibs347
    @drgibs347 Před rokem +2

    "Project icarus" on yt, knew stan and is continuing his work and restoring the buggy that ran on hydrogen that was produced on the fly onboard.

  • @anonymousplug
    @anonymousplug Před rokem +2

    A side statement is imagine how quickly water would run out. We would be in big trouble because oil is just as precious as water. We use water for everything.

    • @gahbah274
      @gahbah274 Před rokem

      When hydrogen is burned it creates...
      water. Although clean water could be a problem.

  • @grancoast
    @grancoast Před rokem +25

    For short: His claims were proven fraudulent by a court in 1996, his death was because of a celebral aneurysm and his supposed water fuel cell violated both the first and second law of thermodynamics

    • @FourLionsClips
      @FourLionsClips Před rokem +9

      you really think the ones above cant get power in court or fake an autopsy

    • @TheRealSpencerMarks
      @TheRealSpencerMarks Před rokem +15

      @@FourLionsClipsDo you really think you can get free energy that violates the laws of physics?

    • @FourLionsClips
      @FourLionsClips Před rokem +10

      @@TheRealSpencerMarks anythings possible. A man can be a woman 🤣

    • @Rct3master44
      @Rct3master44 Před rokem +2

      Ok fed.

    • @ibizabo9081
      @ibizabo9081 Před rokem +7

      And Eipstien hanged himself

  • @John-li2qi
    @John-li2qi Před 2 lety +16

    The problem with this conspiracy is that his claims defied the laws of psychics, and that's the reason no major corporations have resumed his work. His patent has expired, all of the information is in the public domain and if anyone wanted they can resume his work. The concept defies the first and second laws of thermodynamics. It simply would not work.
    Like with most conspiracy theories, people WANT it to be true. There are always people who need to believe there is always hidden motives going on. When you research anything, 9 times out of 10 you will find what you want to believe.

    • @oswaldjames5332
      @oswaldjames5332 Před rokem +3

      Most of the inventions commonly used today by Mankind flew in the face of "current and conventional" wisdom when first introduced; just saying!😎

    • @oswaldjames5332
      @oswaldjames5332 Před rokem +2

      And before You come back hard at Me hear this.
      I was a 23 year old doing a Rolls-Royce Dart Engine Training Course in Derby, England in 1977 when I thought I saw a shortcut to the 30+ year old "Installation Power Declaration Procedure".
      Raised My hand and suggested same to the lecturer. He stared at Me in silence for about 10 seconds then went on with his lecture. Major twittering ensues !
      Fast forward to a Year + later when after 4 full days of unsuccessful "Ground Running" of an installed engine I asked My Chief Engineer to try out My Idea. 2runs and 18 minutes later the job was Completed!
      Rolls-Royce was informed of said "alternative procedure" at a Rolls-Royce Dart Engine Operators' Conference in Manaus,Brazil late 1978.
      By March,1979 they'd incorporated it into their Official Maintenance Manual as an "Alternative Procedure"
      ALL OPERATORS Worldwide started using it and at Rolls Royce I heard the talk was "How Come none of Us ever thought of that"! So outside the box thinking CAN sometimes have Great results, despite initial rejection by ALL the "Experts"!
      So,My boy,My motto is "Never Say Never"! Just Sharing from personal experiences. Right Now I'm working on a 3500:1 odds 5 line Sports Betting Accumulator; missed by one goal recently (an Own goal to boot😠) Cheers,and remember, what We take for granted today was thought Impossible/ impractical a generation ago! 😀👍😎

    • @Napstergucio124
      @Napstergucio124 Před rokem

      There is no such a thing as general law of physics, we don't yet know how physics fully work, we have only set some scientific laws on what we already know and we think is right but that doesn't mean there is something else out there that we don't even realise. I mean look at the recent congress hearing on UAPs, this is proof that we don't know shit.

    • @damped6242
      @damped6242 Před rokem +3

      @@oswaldjames5332 Agreed...any 'laws' of thermodynamics were made by man - at a point in time, so surely there are potentially new 'laws' that can be made if there's evidence to suggest those laws may not be the be all and end all.

    • @Xarx42
      @Xarx42 Před rokem +6

      @@damped6242 You have no idea what you are talking about. We don't speak about some new quantum physics phenomenon that isn't fully understood. The law of energy conservation is an elemental part, proven countless of times and it is widely used day by day in many industries while all attempts to build a perpetuum mobile failed. Its like suggesting a new discussion if the earth is really a globe or actually flat.

  • @studea4285
    @studea4285 Před 2 lety +1

    The key to his coverson was the inverter

  • @whitneyjennings7907
    @whitneyjennings7907 Před rokem

    I was lookin for Harlo Mayne and end up finding this.

  • @maxking7915
    @maxking7915 Před 2 lety +42

    In my opinion I don’t think Stanley Meyers would have gone to the major automobile manufacturers to present his invention if he knew it didn’t really work because they would’ve figured that out pretty quickly just saying!

    • @MrWolfSnack
      @MrWolfSnack Před 2 lety +1

      Many inventors will pour their soul into an invention and then present it complete enough to work or assembled enough to demonstrate the concept. It doesn't have to be so cut and dry. They want their name out there. They want people to notice what they are doing. Sometimes this results in a institute or educational agency saying "hey I like what you are doing, let me pay you to do more of this". Thomas Edison was an absolute laughingstock with all his useless junk patents and failed inventions until....he got it right and invented the lightbulb.

    • @tgreaux5027
      @tgreaux5027 Před rokem +3

      Actually they probably wouldnt have, at least he was hoping they wouldn't figure out it was a non starter quickly enough to block him getting some kind of payday out of it.

    • @clockworkNate
      @clockworkNate Před rokem +1

      Unless he was bullshiting to get a payoff to keep it out of public hands. He probably thought they'd be desperate enough to get a huge payday from, and they wouldn't notice until it was too late. But I don't know lol

    • @ggggg77273
      @ggggg77273 Před 3 měsíci

      Plenty of dumbasses pitch inventions or television programs that are awful ideas and would get nowhere. This means nothing.

  • @charlesbernard3042
    @charlesbernard3042 Před rokem +1

    Seeing and hearsay is the sheeple's opium-smoking beLIEvism. In the late 1970's, BMW had a 6 cylinder hydogen engine on display at Toronto's International car show. The display was very inclusive, not just engine, but the electroalysis mechanisms as well. No written details; just the hardware and simple signing explaining briefly the tech. It wasn't running inside the building and everyone mostly assumed it worked. Turned out it was only for show and display on what types of tech BMW was into. That perfectly explains the Meyer debacle.

  • @grantbarnado7007
    @grantbarnado7007 Před rokem +1

    Well done young man.. You have a rore gift in these days.. It's called common sence..

  • @sniffles8655
    @sniffles8655 Před rokem +10

    "Stanley Meyer's invention was later termed fraudulent after two investors to whom he had sold dealerships offering the right to do business in Water Fuel Cell technology sued him in 1996. His car was due to be examined by the expert witness Michael Laughton, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. However, Meyer made what Professor Laughton considered a "lame excuse" on the days of examination and did not allow the test to proceed.[2] His "water fuel cell" was later examined by three expert witnesses[who?] in court who found that there "was nothing revolutionary about the cell at all and that it was simply using conventional electrolysis." The court found Meyer had committed "gross and egregious fraud" and ordered him to repay the two investors their $25,000.[2]"

    • @goodwinter6017
      @goodwinter6017 Před rokem

      Then why go through the effort to kill him!?!?

    • @aoki6332
      @aoki6332 Před rokem +4

      @@goodwinter6017 exactly why will they kill him you just answered your question

    • @cameronwebb9045
      @cameronwebb9045 Před 11 měsíci

      @@goodwinter6017there’s no actual evidence he was murdered. Why are you acting like that’s an established fact? People die from aneurysms naturally all the time

  • @chuckbarlow327
    @chuckbarlow327 Před rokem +8

    Just because someone says something does not make it true, how many times have we heard lies to cover the real truth.
    People need to wake up and start thinking for themselves

  • @harleyme3163
    @harleyme3163 Před rokem +1

    well, ask Alan Alda, he took a ride on that vehicle.. oh and Jay Leno bought one of those BMW hydrogen 7's before big oil had them crunched.. yeah, the H7 ran on gas or hydrogen with the flick od a switch...although that was liquid h2 stored in 4 tanks in the back.. still it worked.

  • @averaver9257
    @averaver9257 Před 10 měsíci

    Would not a car using hidrogen or hho rust and possible fail after some time ?

  • @Stevesguitartraveling777

    The oil companies are getting their karma soon. Inflation for cars are on the rise and no one can afford to own maintain and especially repair a car on minimum wage let alone $18 an hour. It’s not an affordable transportation. People are starting to get sick of maintaining and paying for car repairs that take out all of their savings and more people such as myself are leaving the suburbs and going to places that are more walkable as cars are not an affordable source of transportation anymore.

  • @johan8724
    @johan8724 Před 2 lety +20

    Stanley Meyer was a good man trying to accomplish something good for humanity and came far with that. Brilliant man who passed away to early. Rip Stanley

  • @kylewooten
    @kylewooten Před rokem

    I’m working on a water power wagon watch I’m studying and working on parts for it

  • @emperorofgroove
    @emperorofgroove Před 2 lety

    What I wanna know is who the hell signed that picture behind you and why does it look like it says "I like wmd" with what looks like missle paths coming down???

  • @jjed4160
    @jjed4160 Před 2 lety +57

    Same thing happened to a scientist that invented a car that could time travel, but something happened he flipped out and the flux capacitor that made time travel possible ended up being destroyed for the better of humanity…

    • @Cautionary_Tale_Harris
      @Cautionary_Tale_Harris Před rokem +14

      I heard they even had a train in 1885 that could fly.

    • @Texaca
      @Texaca Před rokem +2

      ... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Hysterical funny... Oh he never got that damn head gear to work, I think it was the Thought Reader 🤔
      ...A lot of people are saying. ....like Everybody ’s talking about it. ...They are saying that aliens who visited in the past, like the Asgards, used that device on Charles Manson and his posse 🙄
      That's what I've been hearing 🤔

    • @anuszbizsergetokommentek2171
      @anuszbizsergetokommentek2171 Před rokem

      I heard that he went back in time with a high school student they had a bunch of wacky adventures.

    • @sonofmachiavelli4108
      @sonofmachiavelli4108 Před rokem

      😂 great comment

  • @tiffmeek
    @tiffmeek Před rokem +5

    How refreshing! A person who actually has faith in the fact that MOST human beings just want to survive, live in peace, keep the planet livable, and get on with living their lives. The amount of conspiracy theory in the world today is deeply concerning. It's time for the sensible moderates to take back the reins and get on with thinking rationally.

  • @miguel.ledesmaledesma1790

    I am open minded by nature,and have looked at this from every possible angle with (of course) my limited knowledge of the facts as I am not a scientist by trade. Just a layman with common sense and one who is not a follower per se. Not the bovine espousing popular opinion, and of course what folks want to hear. With this and lastly,I tend to agree with this gentleman and for the reasons he mentioned which I would not endeavor to repeat as this would be redundant. It takes courage to be unpopular when all one has to is go with the grain, and fall in line with popular thought. Good job here and nice cat👍🏾.

  • @popeyesworld4930
    @popeyesworld4930 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It is easlier to discredit someone with lies and once the lies are out there , it is hard to get people to believe the truth .

  • @brettjasonhead3740
    @brettjasonhead3740 Před 2 lety +3

    If it worked someone by now would of recreated it and duplicate it to proves it works.

  • @DnBastard
    @DnBastard Před rokem +4

    Simple smoothbrain reason why its impossible: if it worked all youd have to do is take a hose from the exhaust to the water tank, fill it once and run forever on the same tank of water in a closed loop.

    • @TheRealSpencerMarks
      @TheRealSpencerMarks Před rokem +4

      EXACTLY! But some folks simply don’t understand the laws of physics and believe this nonsense. Thank you!!!

  • @BlissinthemiX
    @BlissinthemiX Před 2 lety +1

    My grand mother told me this and I thought is was a story

  • @WILRARN
    @WILRARN Před 3 měsíci

    Some interesting, intelligent points! Like all these things, we’re always left with a resounding, maybe? Fun.

  • @Sage.photogrphy
    @Sage.photogrphy Před 11 měsíci +3

    He was murdered OK second of all if they come up with that is because they sold his invention and then murdered him … they took his idea, murdered him and used it for the future. It’s plain anybody can see the truth.

    • @katkit4281
      @katkit4281 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Except for anyone that understands basic physics his invention didn't work hence why he was sued by his investors and lost. Sorry but what you claim should be plain to anyone just shows who the science illiterate people are.

  • @williams3265
    @williams3265 Před rokem +5

    Cristal skull exist but can't be duplicated. Divine. The timing of Stanley's death is suspicious.

    • @bigon3242
      @bigon3242 Před rokem +2

      Cristal skull???!crystal skull wtf

  • @sasca8398
    @sasca8398 Před rokem +1

    If you look at the Italian company Hydromoving srl, they have retrofitted cars to become hydrogen hybrids with hydrogen produced on demand in the car. These cars run on water and fuel.

  • @619jdd
    @619jdd Před 11 měsíci +2

    The car was actually re invented in Canada first, which goes with the story of it be relocated to Canada. Australia and just recently in the Middle East. His technology might have or have not been completed. But it's not impossible. Nothing is. At one point we as humans thought it was impossible to fly to the moon. Who thought we would have electric cars in the 50s? We don't fully understand everything. Once we believe we do is when we stunt our growth.

    • @jasexavier
      @jasexavier Před 5 měsíci

      Electric cars existed before gasoline cars. People theorized going to the moon decades before rocket propulsion was practical.
      What you are talking about here is on a different scale. Those other things were theoretically possible, but impractical before their time. Overunity is impossible without changing the laws of physics.
      I don't mean changing them one time, I mean that violating the conservation of energy means the laws of physics are changing with time while you're doing it. Even if it weren't impossible,it would be a staggeringly bad idea. Read about Noethe's Theorem if you want to understand why overunity means the laws of physics are changing with time.

  • @thejedithatno-onenamed398

    This guy is so inspiring

    • @cconnon1912
      @cconnon1912 Před rokem

      Snake oil here. Why is this not been duplicated in 25 years? The principles he’s using her well understood.

    • @davidgill3356
      @davidgill3356 Před rokem

      Inspiring to show how easy it is to dupe people?

  • @treeoflife6337
    @treeoflife6337 Před 2 lety +9

    Like you'd think out of all the engineers and scientists out here they would have already figured it out if it was possible but the sad truth is life is limited.

    • @brandonmiller9155
      @brandonmiller9155 Před 2 lety +4

      I mean, hydrogen combustion engines are possible

    • @treeoflife6337
      @treeoflife6337 Před 2 lety

      @@brandonmiller9155 yes but is it even efficient as electric right now it's even harder and more expensive to produce look at Toyota's hydrogen car not too many produced and they are giving away free hydrogen fill ups for an incentive

    • @brandonmiller9155
      @brandonmiller9155 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TenemaesLament thermodynamics simply limit it. It IS possible, though not with current technology, for use in land based vehicles.

    • @buffalosoulja3666
      @buffalosoulja3666 Před rokem

      @@brandonmiller9155 is it possible for water based vehicle, like a yacht or maybe even submarines?

    • @brandonmiller9155
      @brandonmiller9155 Před rokem

      @@buffalosoulja3666 yes, there’s already a schematic of a yacht with a hydrogen power supply. During the day it relies on solar energy to power motors and desalination and hydrolysis machines, which take surrounding salt water and convert it into usable hydrogen which is then used to power the ship in low sunlight and night time environments, if I remember right they also clean the “waste” water generated from the fuel cells to use for some potable water, such as flushing toilets and cleaning dishes and such. Maybe even drinking water and showering. If there’s any place that a hydrogen vehicle would work it’s the ocean

  • @ronniejohnson317
    @ronniejohnson317 Před rokem +1

    It’s simple. The government will always take care of the large corporations and this could have closed down those businesses if he had been able to finish. Also, water is not an easily taxed commodity. That would take control away from the government. I mean, imagine filling your car with rainwater or rivers.

  • @Wikchsawa
    @Wikchsawa Před rokem +10

    The information below is derived from the work of genius twin brothers Stanley and Stephen Meyer.Many years of study,reading 42 patents and endless hours of Meyer lectures, documentaries and radio shows gives me the chance to show the heart of their research.
    If you want to run your car on water then this is a viable and realistic set of stages to go through to achieve such a goal..
    First you must ask yourself why has it not been done in this day and age..A car combustion system that can access the large amount of energy available in electrolysis gas from water.
    It is commonly known as Faraday electrolysis. It has high mass conversion losses. Mainly heat.This process alone is a poor option as an engine will not produce enough electricity output to power an electrolysis unit to supply enough gas from the water to realistically cover the car engine's energy requirements..
    Many have tried electrolysis gas production methods with very limited success.
    So what are the steps to rethink this problem?..
    Step 1
    Striving for a highly efficient electrolysis cell is the first step.
    Your electrolysis cell will not make enough gas to keep the engine running from the car's electrical output.But this is the first step.And the more efficient you make your cell. Be it through the physical construction or efficient driving circuit,or both
    Step number 2.
    As in step number one you can make gas from your electrolysis cell. This gas fuel starts as water and is converted to gas. The gas is fed into the combustion zone where the second conversion takes place..In the second conversion the gas is converted back to water,with a given amount of energy release.This is the water to gas and gas to water conversions or energy states.
    Step three.
    We know by now that the first conversion.Water to gas is energy intensive and has a large amount of losses.This is where many hundreds of hours have been spent by people trying endless ways to improve the efficiency of electrolysis. Without taking into account they are dealing with not one mass convention in making the gas. But two mass conventions. Water to gas and gas back to water.
    This second energy conversion has been mainly overlooked by the majority of people studying in this area.
    So we must take a closer look at this second conversion to see if there are any ways of improving the reaction efficiency at the point of combustion..
    Step 3
    Conversion factors for gas to water.
    It is not well known that the conversion factors for gas to water with an amount of energy released through combustion.This only releases one millionth of the available energy that is in the gases. That is having their mass converted back to water. This is a chain reaction and is quickly shut down and reaches a stable state. The chemicals involved hydrogen and oxygen reach a stable state achieving mass conversion gas to water H2O. At this point the available mass to energy window is closed.
    By converting the gas back to water..This water should be then looked on as a waste product of the combustion event..
    Step 4
    What could be done to reduce this waste byproduct (water).
    In theory if you had a 100 percent conversion gas to explosive energy during the second conversion. You would not have any waste. All the gases would be burnt and there would be no byproduct water post combustion..
    Step 5
    How can this be done? How can we access this chain reaction event and improve its efficiency. If we could improve this mass conversion, just a fraction of a percent. This would vastly reduce the gas input needed. To attain the amount of energy required to run the engine..Less gas is what you will require as opposed to, insufficient gas is the problem.
    Note!
    Yes, correct Faraday electrolysis makes a gas that you can only access one millionth of its energy through combustion.…
    Step 6
    How do we look at this inefficient combustion process and make improvements?..
    (Chemical reactions!)
    Improving combustion to burn more of the available gases.
    This step is key!
    What is going on during the combustion moment?
    Ignition occurs.This sets off a chain reaction that will convert the gas mass back to a liquid mass.(Water). In turn with an amount of explosive energy. As we already know the explosive energy only accounts for one millionth of the possible available energy in the gas fuel. So how do we come up with a system to access more energy from the given amount of fuel?
    Step 7...Controlling the combustion event to access larger amounts of energy that are available..
    This is done by controlling the combustion moment and extending the chemical reaction in a way to prolong energy release from the gas as it turns to water.
    One must note.
    Is a combustion engine not a pump. It creates a vacuum at the input manifold and creates a positive pressure at the exhaust manifold.
    Hydrogen and oxygen from water is the perfect fuel.Two parts Hydrogen to one part Oxygen.This is the perfect fuel to oxidiser ratio needing no other elements for combustion just fuel with oxidizer. To achieve control of the combustion event you have to control and minimise contamination from other elements. As said above hydrogen and oxygen is the perfect fuel to oxidiser mix.
    Something that is mostly unknown about is.The combustion engine can be fueled with hydrogen and oxygen and have the intake manifold completely sealed off. This creates a permanent vacuum in the intake manifold. With the hydrogen and oxygen being delivered into the engine manifold vacuum. An engine like this can be seen in demonstrations online videos..
    So now we have hydrogen and oxygen and no other gases at the combustion event.This makes control of the event less complex.
    Step 8
    How do we make a tool to act upon this simple chain reaction?
    Now we get into atoms and molecules.
    Is it not true an oxygen atom is 16 times the size of a hydrogen atom. In turn having 16 times the attraction force over an electron than the hydrogen atom. This my friends is your tool to affect the combustion event.
    Question is ?
    Can we prepare and add oxygen atoms in such a way to the combustion event to improve energy release by way of extending the chain reaction.
    Yes this can be done. First you have to have a way to remove electrons from the Oxygen Atom.
    Oxygen can be held in a stable state with up to 4 missing electrons by adding the correct light wavelength energy. Removing the electrons can be achieved with the use of a low pressure plasma reactor.
    A low pressure plasma reactor will act upon ambient air gases,oxygen,nitrogen,etc. In such a way to bring the constituents of air to what is called chemical resonance.Chemical resonance is a highly charged state whereby elements stop holding on to their electrons and electron sharing occurs. If you can take ambient air gases to chemical resonance. You are halfway to removing electrons from the oxygen atom.
    Step 9.Removing electrons from oxygen during chemical resonance.
    A plasma reactor consists of two stainless steel electrodes and quartz glass tube. The anode is positioned on the outside of the quartz. And the cathode is inside with a 1mm gap from the quartz. This gap is where the gases are worked upon. In the low pressure plasma zone.
    When in use this reactor has an amount of capacitance this is including the charged gases being held at chemical resonance.The gases become part of the reactor circuit capacitance.This capacitance could be considered to be like a single cell of a battery. It takes on capacitance and in turn can be discharged when the power input has stopped. When discharging the reactor's capacitance it is possible to reduce the mass of the plasma excited gases by way of discharging the reactor to a resistive load..
    When reactor discharge is engaged the mass of the gases are reduced through a loss of electrons. Oxygen with up to four missing electrons is produced. These gases can be held in a stable state by way of red 660nM light. The low pressure is maintained in the reactor by the engine intake manifold vacuum. It is connected directly to the sealed off intake manifold.
    Step 10
    How does mass reduced Oxygen atoms extend the opening of the chain reaction window during combustion.
    Well remember that the big oxygen atom has 16 times the attraction force compared to the Hydrogen Atom. This is where the Oxygen does work for you. When these processed Oxygen Atoms are added to electrolysis gases Hydrogen and Oxygen during the combustion window. They have such a large attraction force they will overcome the Hydrogens ability to hold on to its electron. And in so forces the Hydrogen to give up its mass to energy. This interaction during the combustion chain reaction causes more mass to be converted and opens the chain reaction window giving access to more than one millionth of the available gas energy. This in turn reduces the amount of byproduct,water in the exhaust..
    By adjusting the mixture of fuel and processed gases. Mass reduced Oxygen.
    You can now vary not just the gas fuel input. But you can vary the amount of explosive energy per unit of gas fuel.
    Stanley Meyer used this method and perfected this fuel gas mix. He reduced the amount of electrolysis gas needed to very small amounts.The water fuel injector was the pinnacle of his achievement regarding using water as fuel.
    -Copypaste from a person from other video, I also personally want to say that Meyer's car is gone, it hasn't been since he was transported to ER, can somebody say something about this?

  • @markhatfield4765
    @markhatfield4765 Před 2 lety +4

    Aaron Solter Jr…. Was about to release his findings, and was just murdered before he was able to. Smh 🤦‍♂️

  • @NatiSgt
    @NatiSgt Před rokem

    I was there that day at cracker barrel in grove city didnt know who it was but his brother has alot of the info

  • @TheReneej19
    @TheReneej19 Před 3 měsíci

    I love the idea that a car can run on water. However my only thought now is would we loose water if so many vehicles used water to run?

  • @beautifulbeaner
    @beautifulbeaner Před 2 lety +16

    the patent for the car is open, yet nobody has redesigned the car, probably because it wouldn’t work

  • @thetruepatriot7733
    @thetruepatriot7733 Před 2 lety +24

    Ya... makes sense because a "corners report" couldn't possibly be faked or influenced by an extremely powerful industry. The corners report will say whatever the government wants it to say.

    • @malonshammer
      @malonshammer Před 2 lety

      Yeah. They're so powerful they've infiltrated schools so children can discern between a corner and a coroner. You're lost in a sea of conspiracy and judging from your syntax you don't have the mental facilities even if you weren't a mind rotten fool by default.
      In short, try reading more.

    • @MadBiker-vj5qj
      @MadBiker-vj5qj Před rokem +1

      The last "corners report" I read was all about road junctions. ;-)

  • @shelbylee92
    @shelbylee92 Před rokem +1

    With water it was 100 miles to the gallon. Just amazing and sad.

  • @angieghostuforick1645
    @angieghostuforick1645 Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting..

  • @user-ok5bp4zw3o
    @user-ok5bp4zw3o Před rokem +3

    It was proven well before he tried. And everyone that discovered something like it has come to a strange death

  • @douglascutler1037
    @douglascutler1037 Před 2 lety +3

    It's fun to believe a car can run just on water... any water...like even toilet water. And if it's fun to believe it MUST be true.
    Mike drop.

    • @douglascutler1037
      @douglascutler1037 Před rokem

      @@mikeycrackson Well, humans still can't fly like birds without help so I'm not sure what you're talking about. As for the moon thing, it's more fun to believe I'm smarter than all those NASA scientists who say the moon landing was real so I'm going with moon landing was faked.

    • @douglascutler1037
      @douglascutler1037 Před rokem

      @@JB-lp9xr That sounds AMAZING! Could change everything.
      We have to think of a name for it. I think 'Microlina' is already taken. What about 'Drop Over' because of the way you describe how it works? 'Clunker' might be good too because of the sound of the mic landing.
      Let me know when I can order one. I will start doing push ups because range will come down to the strength of your arm.
      Don't worry about the black van. That will just be aliens with a galactic innovation award. I know because I already have one myself.

  • @iancole931
    @iancole931 Před rokem

    Excellent video.

  • @screwyouyoutube5493
    @screwyouyoutube5493 Před rokem +1

    toyota has already introduced hydrogen powered cars, Paris, France, has 10 of them working as taxis since 2020. My father had a shuttle service in 1980 and 1 Van sponsored by Ford Motor Corp. running off of Liquid Hydrogen. The told him at the time, since the vehicle had 450,000 Miles that it was not interesting since cars, at the time, should not last longer than 100k Miles. Makes you wonder...no? Just as an info, Oil does not contaminate using LPG or Hydrogen fuel and doesn't need changing (motor Oil) for 75k miles, no Viscosity loss.

  • @gunsandmoses8670
    @gunsandmoses8670 Před 2 lety +7

    We do not have access to all of Stanleys work. What is this young man talking about!

    • @beautifulbeaner
      @beautifulbeaner Před 2 lety +1

      we don’t need all his work, we have his parent to the car though and that’s all we need

    • @yomamaa13
      @yomamaa13 Před 2 lety +1

      the question is what are you talking about?

  • @funnyraisins3003
    @funnyraisins3003 Před 2 lety +5

    I think we’d be in more trouble if we ran out of water instead of natural gas

  • @MikeHeisler
    @MikeHeisler Před 7 dny

    Their has been multiple cars built that use water electrolysis to increase mileage but the government will not allow it to be released for lots of reasons all related to funding

  • @sacrificed9783
    @sacrificed9783 Před 6 měsíci

    How far could his car go on full tank?

  • @se7ensnakes
    @se7ensnakes Před rokem +3

    Here is the point. There is no point in being adversely skeptical. if someone makes a claim you don't need to say it is possible or impossible. You just need to stand in a superposition. If new evidence comes about then you might go one way or the other. No need to say: THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE even if you are an expert in the field!

    • @Xarx42
      @Xarx42 Před rokem +1

      But of course you can blame a perpetuum mobile for being impossible ^^.

  • @AdrianAzian
    @AdrianAzian Před 2 lety +3

    Imagine if blockchain technology existed back when he was alive. He could store all of his patents on the blockchain and his all work would be public and can never be seized. All new revolutionary inventions as such should be published on blockchain.

    • @John-li2qi
      @John-li2qi Před 2 lety +6

      All of his work is already in the public domain, his patent has expired. You can literally get all the info right now if you wanted.

    • @AdrianAzian
      @AdrianAzian Před 2 lety +1

      @@John-li2qi hmm. What about Nikola Tesla's patents?

    • @aoki6332
      @aoki6332 Před rokem

      @@AdrianAzian everything public just go look at it lmao there hundred of data base where you can go see them its just that complotist are to lazy to actually go see them and prefer saying aboslut dumb take on a man that go royalty screw be Thomas Edison

  • @sharnjitkaur7572
    @sharnjitkaur7572 Před rokem +2

    If you can't agree with the car then what you say about Nikola Tesla's inventions that no one tried to replicate

  • @jimmybrad156
    @jimmybrad156 Před 7 měsíci

    What do you guys think of Veljko Milkovic?
    Can't get much simpler than that.

  • @bigjwalkthestreets
    @bigjwalkthestreets Před 2 lety +7

    Someone carry his legacy

  • @frederickwentz4729
    @frederickwentz4729 Před 2 lety +23

    He wasn’t the first one murdered. In the 1930s a guy showed dropping a little white ball into the gas tank of his model a Ford and filling it with water and drove away it was the only video ever known to exist which it in his self disappeared 20 years ago. This man disappeared without a trace without trying to sell his invention just gone.
    Stanley had been approached many times about his invention by the oil companies and he refused their offers and then he died. His last words were,”they poisoned me.
    There have been a few people since then that have been able to build cars that would run on water using fuel cells and other means, inventions devices and they all have disappeared. Only recently have hydrogen powered cars started to hit the market, but if you check it out you will see where the United States government has been stalling And making it very difficult for hydrogen cars to be marketed.

    • @nightbringar7558
      @nightbringar7558 Před 2 lety

      He got the patent and showed off the car in 1990, got sued in 1996 for fraud, and died in 1998. Why would "they" let him live that long and let him sell the technology to investors? Why would his patents still be easily accessible?
      Just looking a the chemistry side of things, when you are burning something, you are oxidizing it. Water is hydrogen that has already been oxidized just like carbon dioxide is already oxidized carbon. The standard chemical equation for fire is Fuel + Oxygen = CO2 + H20.
      We know that hydrogen and oxygen are the two most flammable gasses but water is not flammable. Water is already "burnt"

    • @tuesdayderelictsandfriends8135
      @tuesdayderelictsandfriends8135 Před 2 lety +8

      They always make it hard because with oil they can control the people

    • @marlalowry2189
      @marlalowry2189 Před 2 lety +2

      yes and it seems like all they are doing is using water to extend your gas mileage

    • @spookysquirtle
      @spookysquirtle Před rokem +2

      Alright, now shut up and give me a source of his “last words”

    • @oahts5906
      @oahts5906 Před rokem

      @@marlalowry2189 realistically, it can be used to fuel most things. It’s a ‘fuel source’.

  • @SecureSuppliesLimited
    @SecureSuppliesLimited Před 2 lety +1

    yes the inventions are amazing thank you great video like Hydrogen Hot Rodding by Secure Supplies Stan is alive

  • @jsfbigman
    @jsfbigman Před rokem +2

    This my opinion in which I use logic to explain my theory. JP Morgan was behind a lot of the early pioneers in the early electricity era. Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse were providing electricity to mansions in NYC for the wealthy like JP Morgan. The problem was that DC or direct current electricity was not practical as DC current couldn’t travel but very short distances and both Edison and Westinghouse thought AC or alternating current wasn’t possible! Now comes the earlier version of Stanley Meyer who is Nikola Tesla was a bigger electrical genius than both Edison and Westinghouse. Tesla had a contract if he could create AC electric for Westinghouse he would get paid a fee for every kilowatt of electricity that Westinghouse sold and Tesla invented the transformer and now electricity was capable of traveling long distances and everyone in the developed world would have electricity if they wanted it. Westinghouse screwed over Tesla and basically paid Tesla nothing for his transformer invention. What else was Tesla working on was wireless electricity which sounds completely crazy but not more crazy than Stanley Meyer splitting the 2 hydrogen atoms and the single oxygen atom to create a water fuel cell to use hydrogen to power a vehicle. Now back to JP Morgan and how JP Morgan and the military industrial complex are basically the villains of this theory I have. Tesla created wireless electricity and proved it works. JP Morgan said he can’t put a meter on something that it wouldn’t be sold. Stanley Meyer’s water fuel cell can’t be metered either. JP Morgan’s wealth and power basically did whatever he wanted to do to make Tesla out to be a crazy lunatic and everyone knows there’s a little truth to that as the worlds smartest people think completely different and we look at geniuses as being a bit nutty! Thomas Edison didn’t comb his hair because he thought it wasn’t something that he thought was necessary to live a normal life. The military industrial complex is a bunch of JP Morgan’s and they are making trillions because everything they do is based some sort of fossil fuels. The other thing is the wealthiest companies have purchased many patents that would hurt their bottom line. The electric car has been around before the gasoline powered cars. The early electric cars were used in the city as ambulances and police vehicles. The problem was the battery was the biggest issue.
    I believe Stanley Meyer’s water fuel cell would have made him public enemy number 1 to big oil! Just like Nikola Tesla was public enemy number 1 to Edison, Westinghouse, and JP Morgan. The US government has stolen many people’s patents in the name of national security. Technically they take the patents because the money they are given by the corrupt is more important to them.
    Watch Dr. Stephen Greer and how he explains the UFO phenomenon and why it’s such a big secret and you will understand why people are killed or bankrupted over world changing technology. The US Constitution first and foremost covers the right to greedy capitalism over the rights to improve our world and make it a safer more equitable place! Even politicians that claim they want equity and inclusion are lying to us. They want the money to blow it on equity and inclusion rather than just implementing the policies that would create a much better world.

  • @BattousaiHiiro
    @BattousaiHiiro Před 2 lety +8

    I know that Iron Man isn’t real, but I would say is something similar to that. “Tony stark built this in a cave with scraps” scientist-“I’m not Tony Stark” If you knew every piece of a iPhone would you say that you can build one from scratch? And hell the Coca-Cola recipe is supposed to be so secret that is kept in a safe or vault, and people know the basic ingredients of the cola but can’t replicate that either. All I’m saying is that it is possible that he figured out a revolutionary way to produce hydrogen from water that was ahead of its time and didn’t leave the plans/instructions behind and unless you had the car itself, you wouldn’t be able to reverse engineer it either!? it is also possible that he was killed because of it. I mean we don’t know the full story and details could be missing. I can’t imagine that he was sitting for lunch and then his first glass of cranberry juice, he took a sip ran out the place and then die?! They were probably mid meal, and he started to feel weird so he drank a bit more of his drink, maybe thinking it would help and it didn’t and he ran out and collapsed and died. We are talking about powerful people and I don’t think it will be that difficult to slide something in his drink or pay someone to do it or even put something in his food. We can only speculate

  • @h2opower
    @h2opower Před 2 lety +51

    Studied Stan's work since March of 2006.
    It isn't easy to duplicate Meyer's technology correctly as it's taken me several long years to get at the science behind this technology and a whole lot of money buying all the equipment I needed and having somethings made by others which is very costly. I have run so many test that I have truthfully lost count but I never gave up and learned from my many failures.
    It's a false assumption to believe that if one had a set of plans of this technology in their hands they would be able to build it correctly let alone implement the technology into a vehicle as it's on the complicated side. The transformer alone must be vacuum resin sealed with the correct type of resin to get all the air out and prevent the wires from moving around. Movement of the wires cause the wire's protective coating to be rubbed off and thus cause the transformer to short out, and if it has air in it that air will get ionized and again cause the transformer to short out. If you can't make the water fuel capacitor on your own you will find out that having just one made will cost you big bucks at a machine shop. Then you have to source the wire, and all the other materials need to get this technology up and running and you are going to run into a lot of minimum order quantities and minimum buy amounts.
    For this technology to reach the masses someone has to take this technology into mass production and I have been working on doing just that as I slowly built up my little shop with all the things I needed to make this technology on my own for the sole purpose of one day going into a limited form of production with this technology. Once I get started this technology will create a lot of jobs as I can't do this alone. I will need circuit makers, assembly people, inspection personnel, quality control personnel, installers, troubleshooters, and the list goes on as this is going to be a major undertaking as it starts to phase out the use of fossil fuels world wide.
    If you wish to see the science behind this technology and/or give a donation to help the cause please go to OverUnity dot com and look for the subject, "Stanley Meyer Explained," under the board "Capital and Funding." I am known as h20power on that site.

    • @usmanshah344
      @usmanshah344 Před 2 lety +8

      I'm interested. Any chance we could chat?

    • @tee4222
      @tee4222 Před 2 lety +20

      Yeah I was waiting for the donation part. Apparently the biggest obstacles you face are easily solvable things that are regularly done in manufacturing already. Vacuum sealing a transformer in resin isn’t rocket science and the resin and tools needed are readily available on Amazon. Having a rigid attachment after leaving the resin stops boring. What is this magical wire you speak of that’s so hard to source? Surely you have at least aquired enough to make a single working model? How many hours of machining do these capacitors require that make it so expensive that you haven’t been able to make one in 16 years?

    • @h2opower
      @h2opower Před 2 lety +1

      @@usmanshah344 Sure as I think you can post messages to me on the crowdfund page and we can go from there.

    • @h2opower
      @h2opower Před 2 lety +3

      @@tee4222 Since your not building anything you have no idea what it takes to build one of these devices correctly for as it turns out the resin for high voltage applications is now one of the most expensive things to get as they have a minimum order amount of 30 gallons plus the hardener and for the resin I use it's a one to one mix ratio making the minimum buy 60 gallons at a cost of over $7k. And on top of that you have just 12 months to use it or it goes bad and you have to toss it out. When I went to have the WFC's made the minimum make amount was 8 cells at a cost of $13k, but again since you aren't building anything you have no idea of the cost involved in making this technology.
      Note I haven't talked about building anything else but one item and a resin to be use in building the transformers correctly.

    • @tee4222
      @tee4222 Před 2 lety +6

      @@h2opower resin that can handle high current and temperature is readily available in small quantities. It’s used in boosting transformers regularly. A quick google search found some at accuglassproducts. Besides, temperature resistance is what you actually need for the application. Plenty of resins can insulate that amount of current, easily.

  • @fashionstreet1
    @fashionstreet1 Před rokem +1

    Well if his invention had of went through with cars running on water we wouldn't need oil anymore!

  • @andrewmeldrum6586
    @andrewmeldrum6586 Před 7 měsíci

    You might like to investigate 'Joe's Cell' - Something that seems more impossible than Stan's work.
    If you are a curious person I recommend Equinox Documentary 'It runs on water' which has a number of examples that suggest 'overunity' then there is the documentary 'The race to zero point energy' Stan Meyer put into his patents misdirection so people copying his work could not reproduce the actual success. The water powered is supposed to use a spark plug that converted the water to HHO and injected it into the compression chamber which has a large number of timing issues. So without the electronics almost impossible to reproduce. Sadly we must assume that this is another inventor going for mega-rich status.

  • @strachan3183
    @strachan3183 Před 2 lety +21

    Ofcourse you fail to mention he died literally the day after his deal with the pentagon was finalized. Also left out multiple very important facts.

    • @ChrisVSCars
      @ChrisVSCars  Před 2 lety +9

      Like?

    • @nightbringar7558
      @nightbringar7558 Před 2 lety +4

      Please, tell us what facts were missed and some more info about the deal with the Pentagon

    • @gurpreetdhillon2
      @gurpreetdhillon2 Před 2 lety +5

      Where are the important facts. Say or you talkin 💩

    • @falsegods3434
      @falsegods3434 Před 2 lety +6

      @@ChrisVSCars he was offered $1 billion dollars by the Saudi Arabians and he turned it down. Once he filed a patent he became a Target. This would have put oil industry out of business and they're not going to let that happen.

    • @luckyducky9871
      @luckyducky9871 Před rokem

      @@ChrisVSCars Clearly Strachan318 and False Gods are talking about the very important Top Secret documentation posted by the CIA proving this engine was completed through the help of E.T.'s We still don't possess the technology they passed on to Stanley and once they realized the smartest people at that time couldn't understand, they killed Stanley. Knowing the internet (which is built solely off facts and truths) would quickly prove all this, they made a hasty retreat to their home solar system. Also pig farmers control 90% of the country's oil supply.

  • @OrdinaryPigeon1
    @OrdinaryPigeon1 Před rokem +15

    The oil industry would be more likely to buy the design from him instead of killing him

    • @spektred
      @spektred Před rokem +9

      No they wouldn't. You can only make a lot of money by selling something with a scarce supply like oil. Water costs practically nothing because it's so abundant (it falls from the sky as rain) so their profits would fall to zero if cars all of a sudden started using ordinary water as fuel. The oil industry doesn't make cars, its the auto maker is who would profit big from this. But it would completely destroy the oil industry if it existed.

    • @zekeyeager1458
      @zekeyeager1458 Před rokem +7

      My friend, you would not do so well as a business major, no? Unfortunately you have a practical mindset, not a money making one😅

    • @OrdinaryPigeon1
      @OrdinaryPigeon1 Před rokem +11

      You guys are funny. If they owned the patent for a water powered engine they would make insane royalties off every car built ever after that

    • @oahts5906
      @oahts5906 Před rokem +2

      This one isn’t about profits, it’s about not letting people get access to cheap and clean energy. Someone else just recently got killed in a mass shooting who had a water powered F-150. But you know, this isn’t possible anyways and we should just stop trying.

    • @davidgill3356
      @davidgill3356 Před rokem

      @@spektred ‘you can only make s lot of money by selling something with a scarce supply”. Tell that to software developers genius, what a joke. You also didn’t think about making a lot of money by selling something with HIGH DEMAND LIKE THIS WOULD BE. Tell Henry Fords descendants that Fords were hard to come by. For christs sake he got rich by figuring out how to make as many of them as possible as quickly and affordably as possible. Don’t people like you ever even think before you make an ass out of yourself publicly. The oil companies may hurt, but whoever had this thing would instantly be the wealthiest entity on the planet.

  • @tigstiffy7096
    @tigstiffy7096 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Toyota successfully completed Stanley Meyer's idea!

  • @kamilmcki8631
    @kamilmcki8631 Před rokem

    This video aged like fine wine, how ironic is this a year ago he said this tech is not possibly, and would you look at that, people now proved its possible and the cars will be manifactured....

    • @katkit4281
      @katkit4281 Před rokem +2

      No car uses water as a fuel source. I am guessing you are confused.

  • @jonesball06
    @jonesball06 Před 2 lety +7

    He still was better prepared with these discoveries... the oil industry did infact get rid of him through poisoning.
    Other examples include the light bulb, generators on cars, the list is very interesting

  • @offgridas
    @offgridas Před 2 lety +5

    I made a hydrogen "booster" for my car. Never hooked it up. But I managed to blow myself up in the garage by trying to light the bubbles with my lighter. It was just 12v with two stainless rods (+ and -), going to stainless steel plates with heaps of holes so the hydrogen forms on the edges, with salt flakes in water over the plates. I read something about using a square pulse regulator (19 pulses per second or something?) To stop the insulations between the plate getting hot and melting, and maybe produce more hydrogen. I'm no expert, but it could fill balloons and plastic bottles, Chuck them on the fire and get a mad bang haha.

  • @moneywelder
    @moneywelder Před rokem

    HHO Generator ?

  • @geraldkostiha9824
    @geraldkostiha9824 Před rokem +2

    How come in the eighties we had commercials that talked about how are locomotives? Yes they were short lived but they touted how our locomotives got four hundred miles to a gallon a gallon of what

    • @TheRealSpencerMarks
      @TheRealSpencerMarks Před rokem

      Diesel fuel. Those figures are based on the fact that the trains are miles long, and when you compare the fuel used to the amount of material moved, you get those crazy figures.

  • @jamesgeis
    @jamesgeis Před rokem +4

    Everyone knows that conventional water electrolyis is real, but unviable as a fuel source because you need to put more energy in in electricy than you get out burning the hydrogen. Stan Meyer's version was not conventional electrolysis. It used 13.56 Mhz radio waves to break the hydrogen and oxygen molecules apart much more efficiently making it viable. Trying to say that the energy input can't be less than the energy output from combustion is like trying to say that burning wood with a match is impossible. John Kanzius proved that 13.56 Mhz could ignite water with the research that he did before he died in 2009. There was also a company in Japan called Genepax that had a water powered prototype car in 2014 before the company was shut down.
    czcams.com/video/4fYc_MRG2wM/video.html

    • @rtshort
      @rtshort Před rokem

      Very interesting. Thanks for sharing the link.

    • @SG-ds8pr
      @SG-ds8pr Před rokem +3

      That analogy makes absolutely no sense. Regardless of what form of energy you use to break the chemical bonds, you still have to put at least as much energy into breaking the bonds as was released when the bonds were formed, that’s one of the fundamental principles of chemistry called bond enthalpy. To claim the ability to break bonds using less energy than is released when those bonds are formed is to claim the ability to create energy from nothing.

    • @Xarx42
      @Xarx42 Před rokem +1

      @@SG-ds8pr I would really like to give you several thumbs up!
      The bonding enthalpy is, as you said, only the minimum! You need some activation energy on top of that to start the whole process. This is the only part you could potentially make more efficient (with a catalyst for example).