In 1998, a Valencian professor made an
amazing claim. Professor Antonio Cervilla discovered how to use water as a substitute for petrol. The scientist
said that you could drive from Bilbao to Valencia on just half a litre of
water. His invention uses a molybdenum compound to break down water into
hydrogen and oxygen. Unlike other methods, no electricity is required and the
reaction happens at atmospheric temperature. This impressive technology
is based on the way plant enzymes break down water. The use of molybdenum is
the perfect choice because, although rare, it
is cheap and found all around the planet.
Since the claims were made,
nothing more has been heard about this fabulous technology. There is no
explanation for the disappearance anywhere on the internet, apart from a list
of similar inventions which have also vanished.
An inventor from the Philipines called Daniel Dingel developed a water-fuelled
car but was arrested and sentenced to 20 years in prison. If this technology were to
become widely available, it would prove disastrous for petrol station owners
and would also save the planet from the impending environmental catastrophes
being caused by pollution.
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