HHO Critics
Critics of HHO quote the laws of thermodynamics as if they were
Moses coming down from the mountain with a freshly cut tablet. The
un-erring word of the universal power is upon that tablet and cannot
be changed, bended or negotiated.
Critics of HHO will quote the first law of thermodynamics ad nauseam.
Quote the second law of thermodynamics with a little less nauseam.
Quote the laws of conservation of energy ad finitum. It is almost
a religious experience for them.
Also the critics of HHO usually fall into one of the top categories
of delayers and deniers:
Sir Arthur Clarke's Sequence of Events in Mainstream Science
1. It's crazy!
2. It may be possible, but so what?
3. I said it was a good idea all along.
4. I thought of it first.
Most HHO critics fall into one of the first two categories. When
clinging to their guns and religions they are firmly embedded in
step one along with creationists, moon walk conspiracy theorists,
global warming deniers and people who say the War in Iraq is not
about the oil.
Critics of HHO don't want to be confronted with companies like
the Canadian Hydrogen Energy Company, Hydrogen Hybrid Technologies
or Hy-Drive, all large companies selling this HHO technology to
the trucking industry with over 50 million road miles to prove the
technology works.
The critics are happy to point out in theory HHO technology shouldn't
work and they can come up with all sorts of mathematical equations
to prove their cases while drivers using this technology whiz by,
saving gas and wave at the naysayers and critics who are left in
the dust.
A few years ago there was a famous study conducted where a room
full of scientists proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that a major
league baseball thrown at 95 mph from a standard mound by a MLB
pitcher was unhittable. Baseball has decided to move on and leave
this study in the dust as well.
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