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Frizzo

04/21/17 2:50 PM

#11047 RE: Gainmaker #11046

Hard to say but I agree their tech is more than just a baggie with water. I don't see videos online of anyone exactly duplicating what HYSR has. You can't just take solar panels and dip the anode and cathode in some salt water and do what HYSR does. Sure you will get the same 'chemical reaction' but HYSR still does more. We are also in the dark right now on some important details. For all we know, their making leaps and bounds. Maybe there not. But to say their light years away from a successful/efficient/affordable 'promising generator' is arrogant imho. Perfect example of amazing ingenuity among many others, SkunkWorks. SR-71 Blackbird Baby YEEAAA! The United States Military needed support and science delivered! That stuff was brand new to them. They were actually learning as they went, by trial and error because there were no reference books. Amazing chemists and physicists!! http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/100years/stories/blackbird.html
If you get online their are so many Universities out there with great teams in this race. But none of them are leaps and bounds ahead of HYSR. On the contrary! So that begs the question, why can't HYSR win this race? As for $1 pps, they must have that generator and it must deliver! It has to power something "bigger than a light bulb" and it must do so for an extended period of time with hydrogen generated at a price that competes with fossil fuel, or at least promises to, so we can gain some big financial interest, like the military. I think between this year and next they could very well have a successful prototype generator with so much potential, that with the right funding and better lab toys, they could take the cake. There won't be just 1 winner in this race either. Regarding HYSR's past history,.. we learn from our failures, not from our mistakes. That's universal law. It's evolution! lol