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sam sarrha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-18-07 05:37 PM
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2. takes WAY TOO MUCH ENERGY to make AL2 a metal
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  -Clean energy claim: Aluminum in your car tank (Energy Dept Blocking?) RamboLiberal  May-18-07 05:12 PM   #0 
  - Did the MSNBC website just go down? nt  bananas   May-18-07 05:27 PM   #1 
  - yes, it was  bananas   May-18-07 05:56 PM   #3 
     - "Page cannot be found"  cosmicdot   May-18-07 11:51 PM   #10 
  - takes WAY TOO MUCH ENERGY to make AL2 a metal  sam sarrha   May-18-07 05:37 PM   #2 
  - Not new, not a breakthrough.  eppur_se_muova   May-18-07 06:32 PM   #4 
  - so can we expect to see this on  xxqqqzme   May-18-07 06:47 PM   #5 
  - By-product can be recycled and made with cheaper Gallium  webDude   May-18-07 07:53 PM   #6 
  - If we adopt this technology, there would be no need for Big Oil, or for troops in Iraq  IndianaGreen   May-18-07 10:04 PM   #7 
  - Think if we had not wasted all that money in Iraq we could have used it to build clean cars and  sce56   May-19-07 03:54 AM   #20 
  - The question is, what energy source do you use to make the pellets?  NickB79   May-18-07 10:40 PM   #8 
  - Not that simple......  physioex   May-18-07 10:58 PM   #9 
  - Better Battery - Chemical Battery of Al-Gal & H2O  19jet54   May-19-07 01:36 AM   #15 
  - Probably, but first  krispos42   May-19-07 01:05 AM   #12 
  - from Scientific American  TexasLawyer   May-19-07 12:45 AM   #11 
  - In other words the fella claims to have made a car that runs on water.  originalpckelly   May-19-07 01:32 AM   #13 
  - OK, so what happens to the oxygen in the water? Do we...  TreasonousBastard   May-19-07 01:33 AM   #14 
  - Aluminum Oxide  19jet54   May-19-07 01:40 AM   #16 
  - That's part of the problem.  calteacherguy   May-19-07 01:52 AM   #17 
     - $10,000 Fuel Cell Engine Cost  19jet54   May-19-07 02:12 AM   #18 
  - They would probably use a hydrogen turbine.  Sirveri   May-19-07 07:56 AM   #21 
  - Sorry folks it's not a goer.  TheMadMonk   May-19-07 03:36 AM   #19 
 

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