seems not Keith. John F
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seems not Keith. John F
#28, This is how the media works Tom, it's their way of portraying a situation to sensationalise it to create an interest from
their audience "don't let the truth stand in the way of a good story" comes to mind, the fact is these things are happening around the world all the time away from the cameras eye, I think they do need to be shown up for the childrens sakes and
not for sensationalism. I think everyone will agree that the BBC has become very biased and concentrates on pushing it's
own left wing luvvie views and if the subject is not to their liking it gets little or no coverage, I have never watched the
Al Jazeera channel as it's not my cup of tea, so I comment on that and will take your word for it. Cheers John F
Mechanic invents 'water fuelled' car that runs for less than 2p a litre
Would be the way forward ?
Mechanic invents 'water fuelled' car that runs for less than 2p a litre - Mirror Online
There was a similar story in the news back in the early 60's. The guy who claimed to have the concept suddenly disappeared but one scientist said his theory was sound.
Apparently: The 'holy grail' of batteries:
Scientists develop an 'iron-air' battery that stores electricity for days through rusting - and is a fraction of the cost of lithium-ion equivalents ?
The battery works through rusting iron and then reversing the rusting process
While discharging the battery breathes in oxygen and converts iron metal to rust
While charging electricity converts rust to iron and the battery breathes out
This process allows it to store power longer and discharge it over a longer time
This is perfect for keeping supply from renewable energy sources such as wind and solar which stop operating when the wind isn't blowing or sun isn't shining.
John, just a mute point, batteries don’t drive cars, they power them, humans drive cars
RE: Humans drive cars.
Did.
K.