Yes, camopaint0707. The theory behind water for gas is actually pretty sound, it's really just a matter of making an efficient and portable device for it. It's been known for a very long time that running electric current through water causes it to break down into hydrogen and oxygen with the two elements being attracted to a separate pole, but these devices require a lot of energy and tend to produce a lot of waste heat. The item that's on that site that I found most interesting, and was more curious about, was their "fuelless" engine, which is just an electric motor that they claim produces as much electricity as it uses.
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