Simply pouring a teaspoonful of anti-water into regular water would unleash the energy equivalent to 200,000 tons of TNT, the yield of a typical
hydrogen bomb — enough to
power the world's entire energy needs for about seven minutes.
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Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles are different from hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (which use electrochemical conversion of hydrogen rather than combustion); the hydrogen internal combustion engine is simply a modified version of the traditional gasoline - powered internal combustion
Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles are different from
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (which use electrochemical conversion of hydrogen rather than combustion); the hydrogen internal combustion engine is simply a modified version of the traditional gasoline - powered internal combustion
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (which use electrochemical conversion of
hydrogen rather than combustion); the hydrogen internal combustion engine is simply a modified version of the traditional gasoline - powered internal combustion
hydrogen rather than combustion); the
hydrogen internal combustion engine is simply a modified version of the traditional gasoline - powered internal combustion
hydrogen internal combustion engine is
simply a modified version of the traditional gasoline -
powered internal combustion engine.