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Originally Posted by infinitethoughts And the other 100-200 newspaper articles about Hydrogen on demand.....? |
Most are reporting on a person who claims to get better mile. None that I've seen consulted any scientific authority or cited any scientific testing of improved mileage.
It is easy to get scammed. It is hard to admit you've been scammed.
Again, my challenge stands. Show me a peer reviewed (preferably double-blind) study by any reputable researchers, and I'll reverse my opinion. Until then, you'll likely be unable to change my opinion, just as I'm unlike to change yours. My insistence on credibly science is not for myself, but for anyone else reading this who may be conned into buying an ineffective or, worse, damaging product.
Caveat emptor, and if you've been scammed, do contact a class action attorney.