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Originally Posted by rjd22
I'm sure its not real. As someone who did Biology and Sience its impossible to mix water and gasoline in liquit state.
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Originally Posted by brokenhands
No, it's not possible. Gasoline is oil based and contains hydrophobic molecules.
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Uh... ¬_¬ It's real alright... My junior-high science class teacher helped me build one of these for the science fair. I've long since dismantled and destroyed it (i.e. parts went to a potato cannon). It was a few years back but I mostly remember how to build one of these. It'd take some doing but I could build one myself with the right tools. It'd be yet another thing to add to my massive "must get done list" but if you really think this is a fake then I'll go out of my way to prove you wrong... Not to be rude or anything, I just don't like being told something isn't possible. I'll go though great lengths to prove someone wrong if it's over something logical like this. When you say that's not possible I think, "How is that possible". So instead of zealously saying, that isn't possible, they're lying, it's all a hoax; how about saying, I don't believe it but if it's true can I afford not to know about it and how it works? I can understand why think this isn't possible, but if you believe everything you learned in school or didn't learn in school does that really you any different from the people who told the Wright Brothers they couldn't fly. I'll play this game of chess, so long I can say "I told you so" when I take your king.
Before you place your bets or chew me out get informed.
YouTube - GEET Water Fuel Plasma Reactor Chamber Explained Part 1
YouTube - GEET Water Fuel Plasma Reactor Chamber Explained Part 2