You may say I'm nothing more than a stupid-assed madman, but I think you're very much intrigued as I am when it comes to the concept of free energy. Well, I think it would actually be fair to state that I, for one, do not limit myself to boxed thinking, even to out-of-the-boxed thinking, and so do the main innovators of hydrogen-run vehicles. Jules Verne talked about flying vehicles, bullet-fast trains, men in space, etc., but these ideas were literally crossed out as mere imaginings from the mind of a brilliant creative genius. What they didn't know was that this man may very well be a Nostradamus incarnate! What he wrote about on what the general public regards as fictional works can now be seen as actual reality!
With this, I give you a similar story. Carl Cella, a musician, wrote a journal about the actual possibility of creating and developing a car that totally runs on water. He's not a classical musician or anything similar, you know. In fact, he's a bad-assed member of a hard-rocking band! I think you just might've lost interest with this damn fact, but I think it would actually be better for you to listen to what he and I have to say. I also encountered the work of this man through my ventures on the
digital information platform called the internet, and I have found his work to be both imaginative and brilliant.
Carl Cella even made a prototype of this machine. He was so intrigued with the concept of
hydrogen-run generators that he fused it with his brainchild. That's right, a hydrogen-run car engine! He installed the device that he made on a run-down car he owned, using high-grade materials which he found to be cheaper than most materials used to build modern cars. The prototype worked, and when he asked the government for support in the mass production of his invention, what he was told gave him a damn lump up his throat and very well up his ass! You see, I think this sort of invention would be literally chucked out of existence. This may change the economy of the world, and maybe even the political powers that the world very well runs on.