Who thought for a second that water can is used as a car fuel will be treated as stupid. But well who is stupid now? More than 30,000 cars are already running on water for gas as fuel.
The human mind carries the most genius ideas-ideas that linger at the brink of human reality and imagination. He has always pursued to do better, to create and invent the impossible. When man wanted to travel land faster, he invented automobiles. When man wanted to swim across the seas farther, he invented ships. When man wanted to fly, he invented planes. And it’ll never be enough. Man continued to invent faster cars, submarines and even spaceships that went beyond human expectations.
Along these creations, humans were genius enough to harvest among nature’s abundant resources. He searched for the perfect energy to fuel his creations; it must be combustible and containable. When man struck crude oil, it went on top of the list as a major source of energy. He called it Petroleum or Gasoline. But this commodity increased value and demand over the ages, and scarcity spread wide across the seas. So man, once again, sat down to think. He gazed up into the wide expanded sky, and saw the biggest source of energy in the entire universe. It’s another perfect source. The sunlight – it is energy efficient but not containable, yet. He created inventions after inventions that can use this source to do the deed. And he was successful and thrilled to have contained to biggest energy of all. But when night has finally befallen on him, every machine fell silent. Man was tired and defeated, but his yearning to excel was stronger. He stood and faced the vast ocean, and breathed deep. And like God he spoke above the waves, brandishing his bare hands towards the sea, “Aha! I will use water as car fuel!“
Water as car fuel? Idealistic indeed. Scientists have tried their part on the endless search of using water as car fuel. They tried chemicals, machinery and even anatomical experiments to determine whether water, within its very core, can possibly be used as fuel. The answer is Yes, Water can be used as car fuel! Slowly, technicians all over the globe have been successful in creating automobiles that’ll accept and make use of this unique yet common commodity. Now that is going beyond imagination!