Can you make split the water molecules to create Brown's gas, the oxyhydrogen? How expensive might it be to split the molecules? How much would a oxyhydrogen maker machine cost? What do you think is more valuable, power from the sun or power from the water? Is this oxyhydrogen power the only example of how people can draw power, energy, from water? Is solar power the only way to get power from the sun? I've heard that there is something called moon power or I'm not sure what they call it where you have the moon creating the ocean waves that you find at beaches and moon power or wave power would somehow collect the power from that. I'm not sure if that is connected to kinetic power. Oh, wave power. Tidal power. Biofuel. Biogas. Hydropower. I should make a post talking about different power sources like these and others.
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