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Hydrogen House Project, Hydrogen Vehicle Tour & Home Hydrogen Refueling

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Published on 27 May 2022 / In Science & Technology
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TelepathicRapist
TelepathicRapist 2 years ago

The amount of money this guy has invested in the equipment is flabbergasting.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

your right, it does require a massive infrastructure, something that took him roughly 20 years to accumulate based on the information i have learned from his videos. but if you think about it, everything that needs a structure needs a massive infrastructure and costs lots of money to make a reality.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

an example would be everything involving the whole EV car industry., that infrastructure took many years to get where it is today, not to mention lots of donors and government funding and investors, this shit takes a shit load of money, but the potential outside of the infrastructure being established, the creation of the fuel is essentially free, as the gas could easily be created by having a solar panel and some tanks and maybe a little bit of water and some tubes and a little time, i can't remember what video i saw, but i remember in that video he said he would fill up all his tanks for 3 months straight off of the solar, and the gas that was created would last him the rest of the year without needing to refill the tanks all around the year. that's freaking crazy in savings, it's almost like how passive income works, you put in a lot of money and put it into a business, that business if it does well, it will produce money endlessly, now imagine everyone had a setup like this just for their house, they could essentially say goodbye to future electricity and gas bills from ever again existing, which means they are saving hundreds of dollars per month and can afford the finer things in life because that money isn't being thrown away to the electricity people every month.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

so obviously it takes a proper infrastructure to make it happen, which initially is expensive because it requires lots of moving parts all put together to make it all work seamlessly.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 2 years ago

Imagine this on an island! Oh wait, how are we going to keep declaring wars over oil? No, no, this won't do. The Cathedral needs to start its war and kill millions world wide!

Nonjokingly now, imagine the freedom of having communities built off of this technology? Hell, imagine cruise liner ships built upon this. That would be like literal independent floating nations!

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

indeed, although you migiht have to filter and distill the water from the sea to convert it into a good source to work with to create the hydrogen. but yeah, people could essentially live on the sea with this idea.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

they also might be able to live in the sky as well if they wanted to, yeah just like bioshock infinite but maybe not exactly like bioshock a lot less weight would be required and would still need to go down every once in a while to refuel, because of what he talks about about the tech that allows to extract water from the air, so if the city is within a cloud that produces rain, it could essentially use that moisture to prolong the levitation using the tech that takes moisture from the air. or maybe we could live in the sea like bioshock 1 and 2 by creating the underwater facility as a power plant, there could be several of these plants in the ocean if we wanted to do this.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 2 years ago

@KEEPER: John Brosnan wrote a trilogy The Sky Lords about living in the skies. I used to see that as a possible solution but take that and idea and this guys hydrogen system and put into on something the size of a tanker like the one used in Kevin Costner's Waterworld... that would be true independence because on a tanker like that you could put a greenhouse,. Just think if we could make a MGTOW nation or monastery mobile like that? It might buy us the time foe Elon Musk RocketMan to finish his Mars Colony! Though, I doubt we could afford that especially after the Establishment's Purge of 99.99% or more of the world's population.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@WMHarrison94: to be honest, i'm not as enthused to the idea of living in space just yet, especially in the direction that we have been going. right now at this stage of our advancement, i believe it's counter intuitive to send humans to do the work that would be better off with robots to establish first. take mars for an example, mars pretty much has a lot of nothing and would take many generations to bring it back to livable, but if we sent our robots and just kept producing them and sending them to mars, that colony dream could come true much sooner, but right now our robots are still running off of lithium ion batteries which are not as efficient as we would need them to be. we would be better off putting cold fusion into them and having them do the work needed for us prior to people making the move there.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 2 years ago

@KEEPER: True. But, if we do not leave soon, we will not be around to leave. Most of the world are cucks and hoes, basically weeds that need trimming. The WEF will likely kill all of us except the few they keep as slaves. If not soon, then never. That is the reality we face. Now, as an American, I can tell you we faced the world twice and won, with some help from France of course. This time around with the whole of the world under WEF and its UN puppet's control, the only safe place will not be on earth. The moon is too weak and living in space say a space station needs constant supplies and living zero gravity deteriorates your body. Living underground or in bodies of water will buy time, but satellite imaging and sonar will give your locations away. Unless all the world pulls a Kazakhstan right now, it's game over, or rather during our elections.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@WMHarrison94: i agree with the timeline issue, but i just don't see it happening with our current level of tech.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 2 years ago

@KEEPER: Well God of Israel gave us one Hail Mary miracle to wake us up, the death of Fauci's bug with Omnicron. Maybe, he has one more in store for us?!

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@WMHarrison94: so soon enough a lot of people are going to start dying again because they took the vax and the media will jump on it and say they weren't vaxed when they were, and this whole thing will start up again, and idiots will fall for it yet again. to many people are so damn complacent and never think beyond their own horizon to know what the future brings with these kinds of things. most people still believe that covid killed billions and that it is the biggest issue that we have ever had in the history of this world, because most people are morons.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 2 years ago

@KEEPER: Yeah. I am not psychopathic, but I can understand why the Establishment wants to wack the weeds, but they created them for the sole purpose of destroying our families and stealing our rights. All eyes are looking toward the Midterm elections right now and to 2024 elections... I sincerely believe if they do their cheating again against the nation, which almost universally is absolutely pissed at their performance.; there will be be blood and explosions following their election cheating and meddling. I know the Rothchilds will drop them, these puppet politicians like a used tampon, oh wait, there is a tampon shortage! "Those toxic masculinity incels! They are at it again!" Women most affected. Sad part is I think they want it to happen to justify martial law and steal our guns.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

What Jimmy May is not allowed to tell you about the mirai.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

the what?

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@KEEPER: Top Gear James May and the Toyota Mirai.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: oh ok. i guess i don't watch that show.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@KEEPER: James has one, and has spoken about it. But nothing like this. How good it is, and how much better it is than a battery car... The downfall, according to him, is the availability of hydrogen. He is not an idiot at all, despite what they show on TV, and I'm sure he knows better.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: so, hydrogen is actually super easy to create, if my dumbass could figure it out, anyone can. of course it's recommended that they educate themselves as much as they can on how it's done before they try anything, because it can be dangerous if they don't know what they are doing.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@KEEPER: Why do you keep referring to you as a dumbass?

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: because sometimes i can be, i guess i'm my biggest critic. maybe i shouldn't use that term lol, but what i'm trying to convey is that it's super easy to figure out when you get the idea of how it's made. it's like building a PC for the first time, if you don't know what you are doing, you could potentially screw something up, but if you have done it a few times, it basically becomes mental memory, like when you first drove stick and you sucked ass the first few times, but eventually you figured it out.

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@KEEPER: I'm in Europe mate. Automatics are only now gaining ground. In my case, I have a hard time with any automatic. Hybrids are the worst. Well, we all are dumbasses at some point. Only a narcissist doesn't recognise that. I'm too perfectionist, not that I think I am, but everyone around me is constantly reminding me. Maybe a sign of something else, who knows...

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: well, i'm glad i'm not a narcissist then.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: i have actually never created hydrogen like this kid, but it must be a chemical reaction is my guess, the way i know of is just like the old man in the video, but this is the first i have seen it done through chemicals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svFDFGp_JFI

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 years ago

@KEEPER: That's interesting and all, but... How about the cost? How about by-products? What happens inside the fire extinguisher? I suspect the inside gets highly corroded, which is seriously dangerous. There's a reason why you need steel and not something like carbon fiber. The steel is probably reacting with whatever is happening inside.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@The Man Inside: i honestly don't know enough to tell you what will happen, but this kid was creating hydrogen in a way that involved chemicals, something that most people don't do when they create the stuff, most people go the battery powered route or the solar panel rout in creating hydrogen, that way it's extracted out of the water very cheaply and it could essentially be automated.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 2 years ago

@KEEPER: You know what's funny or cool? If you can create hydrogen on a small scale say for a car or house or neighborhood, you could also create chemical fertilizer on a small scale for say a farm or neighborhood of farms. Decentralization is the key to our survival as men and as society. The centralization allows for corporate and dictatorial or fascist control. Good video. Obviously, there is some suppression of this guy and his work.

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KEEPER
KEEPER 2 years ago

@WMHarrison94: oh yeah, that can be better explained in this video, i put the time in my pined comment of where he talks about that whole ordeal with the company who tried to shut him down. https://www.mgtow.tv/watch/hyd....rogen-house-strizki-

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