Revolutionizing Fuel: Discover Browns Gas and Water Fuel Converters

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Browns gas and water fuel converters are being discussed as innovative alternatives to traditional fuels, with proponents highlighting the safety and ease of electrolysis. Critics argue that water cannot serve as a fuel, labeling the discussion as spam and suggesting the website promoting it is a scam. The conversation reflects a divide between those excited about potential advancements in fuel technology and skeptics questioning the viability of such claims. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for critical evaluation of new fuel technologies. The discussion ultimately concludes with a call to close the thread due to its contentious nature.
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I found this website www.waterfuelconverters.com[/URL] and I applaud the owner. Electrolysis is easy, and finally someone is doing something about it. Browns gas is much safer than gasoline.
 
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I found this website www.waterfuelconverters.com[/URL] and I applaud the owner. Electrolysis is easy, and finally someone is doing something about it. Browns gas is much safer than gasoline.[/QUOTE]

Jesus Christ, it's not April 1st any more.

[QUOTE]Water/Fuel is inert, and non toxic; it is WATER. Water is fuel, it's time for us to use it.[/QUOTE]

Water is [b]NOT[/b] a fuel. Get a grip.

Somebody move this to S&D and let Ivan do his stuff.
 
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It's nice to see that someone out there is teaching the mentally challenged how to make web sites. That was a pretty extensive "How it works" section.

I second the "get a grip" notion.
 
brewnog said:
Somebody move this to S&D and let Ivan do his stuff.
Unnecessary: this thread is spam and the site is a scam in the making. Thread closed.
 
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