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Design a Test Protocol for the Watercar

This is your chance to have direct participation in efforts to help Mr. Dingel gain scientific recognition of his water-powered car.

Everyone the world over is invited to submit a specific and detailed experiment/test protocol for consideration and possible implementation by laboratories in testing Dingel's invention.

There is no minimum educational requirement for one to submit his/her protocol, but more preference shall be given to protocols that have sound scientific basis as created by experts in related fields (mechanical and electrical engineering, physics, chemistry, etc).

Guidelines for submission:

Dingel on NBN 4's Balitalakay

Balitalakay on NBN 4Earlier this evening, Filipino inventor Daniel Dingel guested at the government-owned National Broadcasting Network (NBN)'s public affairs show Balitalakay (News Discussion).

Dingel sat alongside fellow Filipinos who presented their own versions of "Alternative Fuels & Measures". Interestingly, Dingel was quoted towards the end of the program as saying "kung ayaw mag-resign, tulungan na lang natin (if s/he doesn't want to resign, then let's just help him/her)" when he was asked what it would take for him to bring out his invention.

Prof: H2 from C2H5OH (Ethanol); Dingel: H2 from H2O

Scientists develop new hydrogen reactor (CNN.com, 2004)Producing hydrogen onboard a vehicle, on demand from ordinary water, has been Daniel Dingel's claim for thirty years. For that assertion he has been either ridiculed or ignored by the scientific community.

Dingel thus became shelved among the so-called "alternative science" projects.
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