Was Stanley Meyer a fraud or legit?

 

https://twitter.com/iluminatibot/status/2022158210648715589?s=20

Naturally, the link does not expand as usual but this is a sshot from it:


That murdered bit … he was in a restaurant, got up, went outside, claiming he was poisoned. Died. Official line was he’d had cardio issues.

Here’s a take on his water fuel cell:

https://www.military.com/off-duty/autos/water-powered-car-fact-or-fiction.html

My (JH’s) layman’s take on it:

He was talking electrolysis. There is already hydrogen production and using it to fuel devices but hydrogen is a dangerous substance uncontained. His claim was he could do the electrolysis in-vehicle whilst running it.

2 replies on “Was Stanley Meyer a fraud or legit?”

  1. Oops – previous comment should be here –

    Essentially an elaborate perpetual motion machine, in other words impossible. Hydrogen can be generated from water by electrolysis, but more energy would be required to do that than the energy produced as hydrogen and oxygen.

  2. Not only is AKH spot on, but he does provoke a question: Why are so many people so ignorant and gullible that they believe this sort of nonsense?

    Would you rather blame the schools or blame God for dishing out intelligence so frugally?

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