[AT] HHO

George Willer gwill at toast.net
Mon May 22 20:22:32 PDT 2006


They may have, since that's how they drove their torpedoes.  The fact
remains that they didn't just find the fuel laying around somewhere.  It
required HUGE amounts of energy input to produce it.  Same way with all the
other hydrogen fuel schemes.

George Willer

> Subject: Re: [AT] HHO
> 
> Didn't the Germans make a Hydrogen Peroxide Sub at the end of WWII that
> could cross the Atlantic without surfacing or snorkeling.





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