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Episode Sneak Peek for June 24, 2024

This week on Red Web we dive into a very intriguing case of science and true crime. Stanley Meyer claimed to have invented a water-powered engine, but died mysteriously soon thereafter.

On this episode we geek out on the possibilities of technology, analyze the fact and fiction behind Meyer's claims, and assess the circumstances around his death. Was this a government coverup? Was this just bad timing?

Let's discuss, Monday on Red Web!

Episode Sneak Peek for June 24, 2024

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It wouldn’t have killed off oil as it’s not efficient. Yes, you can harvest hydrogen from water, and yes, you can burn that hydrogen to run an engine, but that conversion process is extremely energy intensive, and is unlikely to have a net positive output. BMW has done hydrogen combustion engines, and Honda and Toyota have hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, but all of those use hydrogen gas that’s typically a byproduct of the oil industry as that’s much more efficient than electrolysis.

JP

The story is very interesting, and there are cases where disruptive inventions have been quashed, but magical water engines aren’t it.

JP

As a fellow engineer, I’m surprised Trevor didn’t speak up more than the short blurb he gave on electrolysis. It’s all a question of energy balance. Using hydrogen as fuel for a combustion engine a known and tested thing, as is using electrolysis to split water molecules and capture hydrogen. The problem is both of those processes are very inefficient, and converting energy from one form to another always has heat losses. In the case of electrolysis, you’re using a lot of electricity to collect hydrogen and use that as fuel when it would have been more efficient to store that electricity in a battery and power an electric motor. Instead, you’re using a LOT of electricity to make a low energy density fuel and feeding that fuel into a combustion engine that’s only about 20% efficient at converting fuel to motion. It’s not a conspiracy, it’s simple physics.

JP

3 years 11 months and 4 days. That is how long I’ve had to wait for you guys to finally cover what is one of the most interesting conspiracy theories I’ve ever heard of! All I have to say is, better late than never!

Alec

i'm going in knowing nothing about this one and very excited

unluckylunasea

This one will be new to me.

clintfromPS3

Oh, I hope they look into the fact that the government has stolen nearly 6,000 patents from people, that were deemed “detrimental to the national security” under the Invention Secrecy Act. Meyer's invention was supposedly one of these patents. It would've destroyed the oil industry. This agency program was founded in 1945 by the engineers of the Manhattan Project… 🤔 A lot of people that supposedly had these patents taken from them have had some mysterious things happen to them, including disappearances & deaths. There's a lot of stories out there, about these patents, feel free to research them, if it interests you.

Dhuvy

Oooo I haven’t heard of this one! Can’t wait to listen!

Maeve

I'm excited for this one, I've head about this in passing but never in detail!

Amnophy

Ooh this sound interesting

Razorcrest

I've heard of this before, but never knew the details.

girder

I have never heard of this! I’m so interested. Why the heck did he disappear. 🤔🤯

Kolby Boulgier


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