Since the advent of hydrogen engines in 1900, people around the world have tried it successfully. Unfortunately, most of the systems produced were covered, hidden or bought, and the result can be seen today, the biggest gas crisis since Israel’s war. Embrace the memory of the average 3.21 cents we will pay for every gallon of regular unleaded gasoline purchased this holiday weekend. Most likely, we will pay a lot more next year and the year after. Drop your conspiracy theories, your concerns that global oil companies are misleading us.

For the record, they are. It’s the kind of profit that accompanies any crisis war and rumors of war, hurricanes, or other real or impending disasters. Greed is good. This is how Michael Douglas put it in his Wall Street blockbuster. If we think about it, this movie is the anthem of the oil industry, where there is so much speculation on the need for gas that they even earn 1,000 billion a year. It’s like using our biggest drug against us. Imagine a world without television and now imagine a world without cars. Unbearable, isn’t it? Also, even when an alternative solution appears, some strange force makes it disappear very quickly from the radar screen. An example is the electric car that its owner, although he found the solution to energy problems in the 90s, quickly disappeared under strange circumstances.

The cure for oil addiction would mean too much, even if it is an ethical and moral idea. Have you ever heard of Oxyhydrogen? This mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, very comparable to water, is our solution to the gas crisis. It can generate 241 (molal weight) and it can burn. This would mean cheap gasoline from your sink. The bad part is, you probably won’t find out for the next 20 years. The government and oil companies even banned it for being so efficient and implicitly hurting their business. There has been more hype for the big oil companies in the last month than the total amount of money spent on oxygen research since 1900. Clearly someone doesn’t want us to get it. This fuel has even been used in World War II by mistake by some combat aircraft. Every time they flew above the water level, their engine became much more powerful. Anyway, we have a fuel with the power of nuclear bombs and the stability of water, but how do we extract it. The procedure is very simple. During the process called electrolysis, we can break down water into particles.

The main idea is that by adding Browns gas (HHO), to any air / mixture fuel, its power is improved, obtaining the same performance with less fuel. It doesn’t mean you’re running on pure water, you’re just extracting hydrogen and building improved fuel inside your engine. Gas crisis What gas crisis do you say? Look at the price of gas has fallen again. Ever wonder why? The previous article was written when the price of gasoline was almost 5.00 a gallon or, in many cases, even more. Now all of a sudden, when people are starting to learn about other alternatives to power their vehicles and the oil companies are trying their best, they can’t put a stop to this ideal WOW like magic, the price of gasoline starts to go down.

The basic ideal, as simple as it is to install, would have a mechanic install it personally. I have spoken to several people and mechanics who have tried or installed the system themselves and they all say they are getting better mileage, but not as much as they thought. All mechanics say that every vehicle is different and you need to make adjustments as you go. This article was written at least we forgot about the 5.00 per gallon of gasoline.