Albec
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Are you asking where can you get the most plentiful element in the known universe? That would be the element that makes up 75% of the mass and 90% of the atoms of everything? I have no clue, maybe we could negotiate with some small, unfriendly country to get some water from them. Water has 2 parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, but then we would have the dirty waste by product of all that oxygen polluting the atmosphere.
It would be a real problem. It is really too bad we don't have any water in this country.
If only the Hindenburg had not exploded...... it was full of hydrogen. I guess most of the people who knew how to get hydrogen back in 1937 to fill dangerous flying machines are probably dead by now. We will never know where they got it from.
Thanks for the chemistry lesson but I didn't see anyone asking where to get hydrogen. What was asked about was a hydrogen filling stations.
As advanced as these robo-horses seem to be I doubt that they're advanced enough to separate water into its basic elements, not yet anyways.
You know that some smart folks are working on hydrogen fuel cell technology, right? I'm pretty sure that even in this dumbed down age we find ourselves in now that someone out there still knows how to separate water into oxygen and hydrogen.