Hybrid Cars And The Attention They Are Currently Getting
If you believe that oil and gas companies are trying to suppress hybrid cars and similar technology, or if you really do care about rising gas costs, then I would definitely recommend that you go ahead and convert your car to run on water.
As for how easy it is to convert your car, well, it depends on how much technical knowledge you have. If you know nothing then you can always just get a professional mechanic to do it for you.
If you look at gas prices, they are certainly getting a lot worse. I hear people complain about them every day on popular news forums and in everyday life. If you have a high performance vehicle, 4WD or SUV that you drive a lot, then it will be particularly bad for you.
I actually got to see a graph of gas prices since about 2005. Since the beginning of this year (2008), we have had MASSIVE increases. They have been steadily increasing in the last six months. Normally they bounce up and down, but in the last few months they seem to have done nothing but increase.
I think it’s obvious that the constantly rising gas prices are the main reason why people are looking to convert their cars to run on water. A couple of years ago, I didn’t really hear anyone talking about this. But now there have been a lot of products on the technology, and word is getting out.
There is an interesting theory out now that the technology to run your car on water is being held back by major oil and gas companies. I am always interested to hear stuff like this - normally, I wouldn’t think oil and gas companies would really bother. However, hybrid cars (and the technology to extract energy from water in general) are really getting a lot of attention now, and there are thousands of people that have converted their cars to run on water as well as gas.
What leads people to believe that oil and gas companies are trying to stop hybrid cars? Well, one of the incidents is Stanley Meyer. He invented a thing called a “water fuel cell” which he claimed could convert water into its compound elements, hydrogen and oxygen. After inventing this, Stanley Meyer died of suspicious circumstances - he had suffered from high blood pressure right after eating a meal at a restuarant. Many people believe that he was poisoned to prevent his invention from becoming too wide-spread.
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