How to Make a Solar Still and Get Free ‘Gas!’

wsx

How to Make a Solar Still and Get Free ‘Gas!’
« on July 3rd, 2013, 08:47 PM »Last edited on July 3rd, 2013, 08:51 PM by wsx
What do some think of this which seems interesting.
It is as I said before you can not get something out of nothing but something more out of something. It could be true but I don't get it, maybe someone here can confirm the process if it sounds sound.
Link here http://thedailyneutron.com/solar-stills-and-free-gas-right-here/
clip of article
Why the Government Won’t Allow the Energy Crunch to Be Fixed!
There actually is no energy shortage. There is a contrived energy shortage. Let me explain.
The universe has energy from the sun. One could build engines running on hydrogen, which is just about free once you distill water. Or, as I am about to outline…alcohol.
Is moonshine the ‘black gold’ of the future?
Yep, alcohol burns, and if you happen to know a high school science teacher, he could probably tell you how to make alcohol for yourself, and real durned cheap. As in free.

Matt Watts

RE: How to Make a Solar Still and Get Free ‘Gas!’
« Reply #1, on July 4th, 2013, 02:54 AM »
I know a guy that collects stale doughnuts from a local bakery to make his own alcohol to fuel his vehicles with.  It is free?  Not hardly.  It takes him a lot of work to collect everything, ferment it and distill it.  I wouldn't call it free energy at all, but to him, he feels as though it's worth his time.

Now to me, if I could build a box with some sort of contraption inside that never wears out and runs around the clock with zero maintenance powering my house, that I would call free energy.  That is what I would spend many hours to achieve.  Consider it an investment of time in effort for a reward that keeps on giving.  Once I had the free energy source, then I would turn my attention to making my own food, clothing, tools and other items to occupy my time.  I would never again "waste" my time making some corporate giants even richer and more powerful.  I personally would like to know what abundance feels like without ever enslaving someone else in the process--something much different than what the elite today are engaged in.

Jeff Nading

RE: How to Make a Solar Still and Get Free ‘Gas!’
« Reply #2, on July 4th, 2013, 07:23 AM »
Quote from Dog-One on July 4th, 2013, 02:54 AM
I know a guy that collects stale doughnuts from a local bakery to make his own alcohol to fuel his vehicles with.  It is free?  Not hardly.  It takes him a lot of work to collect everything, ferment it and distill it.  I wouldn't call it free energy at all, but to him, he feels as though it's worth his time.

Now to me, if I could build a box with some sort of contraption inside that never wears out and runs around the clock with zero maintenance powering my house, that I would call free energy.  That is what I would spend many hours to achieve.  Consider it an investment of time in effort for a reward that keeps on giving.  Once I had the free energy source, then I would turn my attention to making my own food, clothing, tools and other items to occupy my time.  I would never again "waste" my time making some corporate giants even richer and more powerful.  I personally would like to know what abundance feels like without ever enslaving someone else in the process--something much different than what the elite today are engaged in.
Could not of said it any better D1, Jeff.:D:P