| Technology Reveals The Possibility Of A Water Fueled Car |
| Written by Longing Canister | |
| Thursday, 07 August 2008 | |
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Technology has long been changed by science fiction. Controversy has long been a known effect brought on by authors. The inception of many of the technological advances based upon a science fiction novel has been controversial.
Technology has long been changed by science fiction. Controversy has long been a known effect brought on by authors. The inception of many of the technological advances based upon a science fiction novel has been controversial. Finding out what could be out in space has been a dream of stargazers for ages. People like Copernicus and Gene Roddenberry have dreamed and written about worlds further in space than our own. When it became possible to travel into space, no matter how much they truly wanted to know, people have fought against it. Using their powers to defame space travel, religious sects have fought against it, just as environmentalists fight against the water-fuelled car. The vast amount of water on Earth does not matter to them. They claim that we will use the resource up and leave a desolate planet for our grandchildren, much as we have used up the coal, wood, and oil. The world is 70% water and it replenishes daily, therefore this claim is not reasonable. The cycle of condensation, water dissipating into the air and becoming rain again, will happen even when water is used in an engine. Drinking water, ocean water, and fuel will come from the rain again. This fight has been going on for years. Electricity power plants have created this fight since their inception. The pollution of the water is the claim these environmentalists make. It is true that a percentage of the water has been found to have pollutants in it after it is used as a fuel. However, there are treatment plants along the rivers to clean any pollutants found in the power plant water. This does not clean the water completely. Steps have been taken throughout the time when water first became a fuel to ensure that the people and animal life of the world do not die away. This is the main fear of those who are fighting against the use of water-fuelled cars. It could be possible, however, the government has taken precautions to not allow it. Another controversy derived from the idea of using water to fuel cars is the controversy created by the oil companies. Oil companies fear becoming obsolete if the water-fuelled cars can replace them. If there is a way to run a car on water, then there is a way to run home electricity on water and other things that require oil. This controversy is a mostly hidden one that mainly exists covertly or in congress. There are lobbyists whose main source of employment is the blocking of patents and laws allowing the use of water as a main energy source. So far the lobbyists have been able to keep the water fuel referendums under their control. This control is slowly being taken away as Japanese inventors have found a way to use water as a fuel for vehicles. As a country, Japan has been able to find ways to advance technology that other countries have only dreamed of. The first truly water-fuelled vehicle is being invented. The patent for this vehicle is still under scrutiny and has yet to be given to the Japanese company requesting it. The controversy keeping this water-fuelled vehicle under wraps will not last long. Once the company has the patent, this patent will be publicly seen and the controversy will be over. The Article Author: The recent surge in gas prices might get us to wake up. |
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