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From today I will not only talk about the latest technological
advances that benefit us so much I will also address classic topics of
technology, there are inventions that undoubtedly changed our lives
forever as electricity or the light bulb that is worth showing a
little of the origins of those inventions, or as the case today the
story of perhaps one of the most novel inventions that have ever
existed, is nothing more and nothing less than a motor for cars with
water, if as you have read with water, its inventor Stanley Meyer
spent 30 long years creating the revolutionary device and after its
launch mysteriously dies. Join me to learn a little about the water
engine.

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It may seem a little crazy to think that an engine can work with
water, but the reality is that Stanley Meyer spent much of his life
researching the strength and ability to generate energy, today we can
have some things with water such as electricity through systems of
hydroelectric dams that work with the force of water to move turbines
that generate electricity. But a water motor? That's another level.

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The operation of this Stanley Meyer engine was through a principle
called in science as electrolysis of water which is capable of
producing many more energies than any fossil fuel. So electrolysis can
produce hydrogen and oxygen from water to run in an internal
combustion engine.

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Stanley Meyer himself assured that his prototype could only use water
to move, his ingenious invention managed to separate the hydrogen and
oxygen that are present in water through electrolysis, science proves
this, but most of the theses argue that gigantic amounts of energy are
needed, as opposed to a water motor that used an insignificant amount
to perform the separation process.

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The cycle was simple, separate the hydrogen to be burned as fuel and
the rest of the process to recycle everything to convert more water.
Which makes me think of another idea that with a reverse-engineered
engine you could create water under the same principle.

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As is to be expected, many oil companies immediately made contact with
Stanley Meyer not only to talk about the project but also to buy the
patent, while Meyer did not want to do any business and dedicated
himself to continue with the project that in a short time already
enjoyed fame in all the United States and in the world thanks to the
exclusive coverage given by the media, even the Pentagon had
conversations with Meyer about the importance of his invention.

Many scientists were skeptical of Stanley Meyer's invention,
especially because its perfect functioning would invalidate the third
law of thermodynamics, while one of the project's financiers sues
Meyer himself for claiming that the project was a fraud, although
Meyer loses the trial having to pay a high amount of money for alleged
fraud.

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Until the unexpected suddenly happened, Stanley Meyer dies on March
21, 1998, according to his autopsy revealed that he would have died of
a brain aneurysm. One of the theories is that he was poisoned by oil
companies since this meant a serious danger for the fossil fuel
industry and they also link the U.S. government that one day before
had signed some documents with the Department of Defense to whom he
would give permission to continue the project and collaborate.

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