Fuelling a car with water has long been promoted by the science fiction community. Ideas such as
this have been documented by such authors as H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov and Piers Anthony. These
inventive minds have always created technology never dreamed of.
With the inception of water as a source of energy in power plants, it has also become a dream for
running a vehicle. Many people have tried to invent a way to use water as a fuel for cars. All of
them have failed until recently.
The key to making water a valuable source for car fuel is believed to have been found in Japan. It
has not been patented as of yet. Once the Japanese company has been given a patent, other companies
will be able to use it to make their own water-fuelled cars.
Once this patent is publicized, the car companies will be able to make vehicles that are cheaper and
cleaner. The pollution created by emissions of gas has damaged the ozone layer. With the ozone layer
being damaged many believe that a second ice age is not too far behind.
Once the water-fuelled vehicles are created and the oil used to create petrol has been made
obsolete, our air will become cleaner. Not only is this step good for the environment, but it is
also good for the people of the planet. Cleaner air will lessen the cases of cancer across the
globe.
The water-based fuel movement will be another technological jump for the Japanese industry. They
have always been one step ahead of other technology based countries. Cell phones, computers and
video games have been invented and upgraded continuously by the Japanese technology industry.
Water-fuelled vehicles have long been a dream of inventors. Many men have tried to create an engine
that only uses water as fuel. Stanley Meyers and Henry Garrett had invented ways to use water as a
fuel; however, both of these men came short of the real thing.
A machine that seemed to run simply by water energy was created by Stanley Meyers. However, the
details about how the machine actually worked were not revealed. An engine that produced energy by
using water alone without any other source of energy was what he had claimed.
A machine that produced hydrogen by a mysteriously efficient form of electrolysis was what he
claimed. It was discovered, however, that his machine was merely a perpetual motion machine. The
mechanics of his engine defied the second law of thermodynamics.
Henry Garrett, however, had made a water fuelled carburetor. It was not necessarily a new invention
just a reinvention of a carburetor. Yet, it did help to advance the research of water-based fuel.
Water-fuelled cars will become a modern concept rather than a futuristic view, once the patent has
been given. The Japanese water-fuelled car will help create a cleaner world. People will enjoy a
cleaner world and cheaper fuel prices.