11/16/2005 11:11:00 PM|||J. Rodgers|||
The 200 anniversary of Water Fuel is upon us.
Invented in 1805, and improved over time, the concept of using the power of exploding hydrogen --procured by electrolysis-- is the answer to the biggest of today's worries, inquiries, questions, and qualms. Energy that, as explained, is almost perpetual; water is electrolysis to produce hydrogen and oxygen; the hydrogen is used as a propellant, like gasoline, leaving a by-product of water vapor; the vapor takes you back to the beginning and can be electrolysis to produce, again, hydrogen making the fuel and the exhaust one and the same; hence the cyclical implications. Read an article about the history of water fuel and the world's first and only water fuel museum, located here in Lexington, as published by the courier-journal.

Lexington is home to the worlds first and only Water Fuel museum. Today they celebrated the 200th anniversary of changing water into fuel; yes 200 years. I don't want to ruin the surprise more than I already have so you will have to pay the museum a visit and see where water fuel stands today. Located on Manchester street across from Bluegrass towing (unfortunately most of us probably know this location quite well) their hours and contact information can be found on their webpage www.waterfuelmuseum.org
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