Saturday, 11 August 2012

American Stanley Allen Meyer claimed that automobile could run on water

American Stanley Allen Meyer claimed that automobile could run on water instead of gasoline.The fuel cell splits water into its components hydrogen and oxygen,hydrogen was then burns to generates energy.According to Meyer,device required less energy to perform electrolysis,if the device worked as specified,it would violet the both first second law  of thermodynamics.In 1996, Meyer was sued by two investors to whom he had sold dealerships, offering the right to do business in Water Fuel Cell technology. His car was due to be examined by the expert witness Michael Laughton, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. However, Meyer made what Professor Laughton considered a "lame excuse" on the days of examination and did not allow the test to proceed. According to Meyer the technology was patent pending and under investigation by the patent office, the Department of Energy and the military. His "water fuel cell" was later examined by three expert witnesses in court who found that there "was nothing revolutionary about the cell at all and that it was simply using conventional electrolysis.Stanley Meyer died suddenly on March 21, 1998 after dining at a restaurant. An autopsy report by the Franklin County, Ohio coroner concluded that Meyer had died of a cerebral aneurysm. Conspiracy theorists insist that he was poisoned to suppress the technology, and that oil companies and the United States government were involved in his death

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