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Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water instead

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:25 am
by Lithium
http://www.h3al.com/sci-tech/pakistani- ... ad-of-fuel

isnt this the new age or it ll be suppressed by oil trusts????

Re: Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water ins

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 8:18 am
by Kjarkur
If it would require fresh water we'd be in a very bad situation. Seeing as we don't have endless supplies of that.

But very interesting, I'd like to know a bit more then what they're currently sharing.

Re: Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water ins

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:40 am
by Aisar Saqib
GO my Pakistan....GO my Pakistani people...make us proud... u guyz got a lot of talent that no one is any country has just u need opportunities...

everytime i hear a success i boldly say i am proud to be a Pakistani.....

Re: Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water ins

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:01 am
by Dubby_CompGamerGeek2
Aisar Saqib wrote:GO my Pakistan....GO my Pakistani people...make us proud... u guyz got a lot of talent that no one is any country has just u need opportunities...

everytime i hear a success i boldly say i am proud to be a Pakistani.....


props. ;)

and there are cheap ways to purify water or make pure water...
though it depends on the condition of the water to begin with, or the air containing water vapor.

Re: Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water ins

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:18 pm
by Kjarkur
Dubby_CompGamerGeek2 wrote:
Aisar Saqib wrote:GO my Pakistan....GO my Pakistani people...make us proud... u guyz got a lot of talent that no one is any country has just u need opportunities...

everytime i hear a success i boldly say i am proud to be a Pakistani.....


props. ;)

and there are cheap ways to purify water or make pure water...
though it depends on the condition of the water to begin with, or the air containing water vapor.


I'm guessing if this would require that. I might have missed it on the video, but does it matter what type of water it is? For example, would it have been possible to use sea water, or contaminated water?

Re: Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water ins

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:39 pm
by GrizzZzzly
im up for the contaminated war idea. Excellent engineer whoever makes that happen.

Re: Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water ins

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:19 pm
by Lithium
in earth theres more water then oil, small cars and short travel vehicles can take advantage of this and oil can still be used where it needs more power.

Re: Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water ins

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 10:17 pm
by Dubby_CompGamerGeek2
Tetrismonkey wrote:
Dubby_CompGamerGeek2 wrote:
Aisar Saqib wrote:GO my Pakistan....GO my Pakistani people...make us proud... u guyz got a lot of talent that no one is any country has just u need opportunities...

everytime i hear a success i boldly say i am proud to be a Pakistani.....


props. ;)

and there are cheap ways to purify water or make pure water...
though it depends on the condition of the water to begin with, or the air containing water vapor.


Yes, lets destroy our environment further and consume the most basic element for survival so i may drive my car to work... Next up, fusion reactors with the potential to explode with the force of a 1 megaton nuke. Are you in good hands?



1) using water, even humans using water does not necessarily mean destroying water...
or we would all be dead already... heck, it doesn't even mean polluting the water. :P

2) last i heard, we were closer to Mars than nuclear fusion power. :roll:

Re: Pakistani Engineer succeeded to run the CAR by water ins

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:51 pm
by GrizzZzzly
before you know it we'll be annihilating spare bits and bobs in our garage that we dont need using our household antimatter reactor next to the tumble dryer.