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Old 08-13-2008, 02:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hydrogen Cell / Hydrogen Generation

I am hoping that someone here can shed some light on my concerns and perhaps set my logic straight on this matter.

Long ago, I learned that the Earth has a fixed amount of water in various states; Liquid, gas & solid. With that said, the Earth cannot run out of water, simply continue to change its state.

Now It is also my understanding that Hydrogen fuel cells have water as a by product. Is this because of a complex HHO conversion or are we literally producing water? If we are producing water and this technology flourishes, then I see a problem. Supplying extra water to the Earth. Which could lead to global warming, elevated sea levels and increased humidity.

Ami I completely wrong in thinking this way, or what?

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