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    From Rick1234567S@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 9 11:17:13 2023
    So oxyhydrogen is a gas that comes off batteries. On one pole you get hydrogen and one pole you get oxygen.
    So then this gas is implosive.
    Since it goes from a gas a large volume to a small volume when it ignites and turns back into water. So like an explosion but there gasoline is going from a liquid to a gas expanding and hence explosion not implosion.

    So then torches are made from flammable gas and people have used these torches to blow glass and things where very high heat is needed.
    Welding metal to rock or brick and welding aluminum without an arc welder as an example.

    So in wide use for over 100 years and no one has thought of making a steam engine using that torch as a boiler burner.
    Yet off the shelf torches AND boiler burners exist. Mostly in Asia.
    So the steam train with a new boiler burner now has an exhaust consisting of water. So non polluting.

    To get the machine to make the Oxyhydrogen gas using electrolysis you need to use a large shipping container sized battery and convert that to AC and those are plug and play now.
    So then you need water and so you drag a tanker car full of water, and you place solar panels on your train cars.
    And it runs for free and does not pollute.
    And the horsepower from steam engines is extreme. So certainly no lack of power there to drag a mile long train.

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  • From DirtBag@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 9 12:26:24 2023
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 11:17:16 AM UTC-7, Rick1234567S wrote:
    So oxyhydrogen is a gas that comes off batteries. On one pole you get hydrogen and one pole you get oxygen.
    So then this gas is implosive.
    Since it goes from a gas a large volume to a small volume when it ignites and turns back into water. So like an explosion but there gasoline is going from a liquid to a gas expanding and hence explosion not implosion.

    So then torches are made from flammable gas and people have used these torches to blow glass and things where very high heat is needed.
    Welding metal to rock or brick and welding aluminum without an arc welder as an example.

    So in wide use for over 100 years and no one has thought of making a steam engine using that torch as a boiler burner.
    Yet off the shelf torches AND boiler burners exist. Mostly in Asia.
    So the steam train with a new boiler burner now has an exhaust consisting of water. So non polluting.

    To get the machine to make the Oxyhydrogen gas using electrolysis you need to use a large shipping container sized battery and convert that to AC and those are plug and play now.
    So then you need water and so you drag a tanker car full of water, and you place solar panels on your train cars.
    And it runs for free and does not pollute.
    And the horsepower from steam engines is extreme. So certainly no lack of power there to drag a mile long train.

    Interesting... Thanks.

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  • From uncle_vito@21:1/5 to DirtBag on Sat Jun 10 06:26:47 2023
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 12:26:27 PM UTC-7, DirtBag wrote:
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 11:17:16 AM UTC-7, Rick1234567S wrote:
    So oxyhydrogen is a gas that comes off batteries. On one pole you get hydrogen and one pole you get oxygen.
    So then this gas is implosive.
    Since it goes from a gas a large volume to a small volume when it ignites and turns back into water. So like an explosion but there gasoline is going from a liquid to a gas expanding and hence explosion not implosion.

    So then torches are made from flammable gas and people have used these torches to blow glass and things where very high heat is needed.
    Welding metal to rock or brick and welding aluminum without an arc welder as an example.

    So in wide use for over 100 years and no one has thought of making a steam engine using that torch as a boiler burner.
    Yet off the shelf torches AND boiler burners exist. Mostly in Asia.
    So the steam train with a new boiler burner now has an exhaust consisting of water. So non polluting.

    To get the machine to make the Oxyhydrogen gas using electrolysis you need to use a large shipping container sized battery and convert that to AC and those are plug and play now.
    So then you need water and so you drag a tanker car full of water, and you place solar panels on your train cars.
    And it runs for free and does not pollute.
    And the horsepower from steam engines is extreme. So certainly no lack of power there to drag a mile long train.
    Interesting... Thanks.

    Figure out the math. To make hydrogen from water takes a ton of electricity. To burn hydrogen to create water + energy is just the reverse. The energy produced by burning hydrogen is miniscule compared to the energy required to create the
    hydrogen. Your train would never work.

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  • From DirtBag@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 15 12:08:46 2023
    On Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 6:26:51 AM UTC-7, uncle_vito wrote:
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 12:26:27 PM UTC-7, DirtBag wrote:
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 11:17:16 AM UTC-7, Rick1234567S wrote:
    So oxyhydrogen is a gas that comes off batteries. On one pole you get hydrogen and one pole you get oxygen.
    So then this gas is implosive.
    Since it goes from a gas a large volume to a small volume when it ignites and turns back into water. So like an explosion but there gasoline is going from a liquid to a gas expanding and hence explosion not implosion.

    So then torches are made from flammable gas and people have used these torches to blow glass and things where very high heat is needed.
    Welding metal to rock or brick and welding aluminum without an arc welder as an example.

    So in wide use for over 100 years and no one has thought of making a steam engine using that torch as a boiler burner.
    Yet off the shelf torches AND boiler burners exist. Mostly in Asia.
    So the steam train with a new boiler burner now has an exhaust consisting of water. So non polluting.

    To get the machine to make the Oxyhydrogen gas using electrolysis you need to use a large shipping container sized battery and convert that to AC and those are plug and play now.
    So then you need water and so you drag a tanker car full of water, and you place solar panels on your train cars.
    And it runs for free and does not pollute.
    And the horsepower from steam engines is extreme. So certainly no lack of power there to drag a mile long train.
    Interesting... Thanks.

    Figure out the math. To make hydrogen from water takes a ton of electricity. To burn hydrogen to create water + energy is just the reverse. The energy produced by burning hydrogen is miniscule compared to the energy required to create the hydrogen.
    Your train would never work.

    Nice explaing Vito...

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