EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 24 MIN
What We Built… And What We Buried: Episode Seven - The Car That Ran on Water
from The Devil Within · host EVIO Creative
🎧 The Devil Within What We Built… And What We Buried Episode 7: The Car That Ran on Water What if the system we depend on… was never necessary? This week, The Devil Within explores one of the most persistent—and controversial—claims of the modern era: A car powered not by gasoline… But by water. 💧 The Claim Inventor Stanley Meyer introduced a device he called a water fuel cell—a system that appeared to power a vehicle using one of the most abundant substances on Earth. Water goes in. The engine turns. The car moves. No visible fuel. 🎥 The Demonstrations Observers saw it. A modified vehicle—simple, exposed, almost unimpressive—running in a way that defied expectation. • No gasoline input • No obvious trick • A functioning engine And that’s all it took. Because once something appears to work… Belief follows quickly. 🧠 The Shift The story stopped being about engineering. And became about possibility. 👉 Freedom from fuel 👉 Independence from cost 👉 A system no longer controlled Because the idea didn’t just solve a problem. It erased it. ⚠️ The Fault Line But demonstrations aren’t proof. And when the questions came… They didn’t go away: • Where does the energy come from? • Does the system produce more energy than it consumes? • Can it be replicated? Because there’s a rule that doesn’t bend: 👉 Energy cannot be created from nothing 😈 The Devil Within This episode isn’t about whether the car worked. It’s about why people needed it to. Because belief doesn’t require completion. It requires just enough evidence… to begin. 🔜 Next Episode What happened next didn’t end the story. It expanded it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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🎧 The Devil Within What We Built… And What We Buried Episode 7: The Car That Ran on Water What if the system we depend on… was never necessary? This week, The Devil Within explores one of the most persistent—and controversial—claims of the modern era: A car powered not by gasoline… But by water. 💧 The Claim Inventor Stanley Meyer introduced a device he called a water fuel cell—a system that appeared to power a vehicle using one of the most abundant substances on Earth. Water goes in. The engine turns. The car moves. No visible fuel. 🎥 The Demonstrations Observers saw it. A modified vehicle—simple, exposed, almost unimpressive—running in a way that defied expectation. • No gasoline input • No obvious trick • A functioning engine And that’s all it took. Because once something appears to work… Belief follows quickly. 🧠 The Shift The story stopped being about engineering. And became about possibility. 👉 Freedom from fuel 👉 Independence from cost 👉 A system no longer controlled Because the idea didn’t just solve a problem. It erased it. ⚠️ The Fault Line But demonstrations aren’t proof. And when the questions came… They didn’t go away: • Where does the energy come from? • Does the system produce more energy than it consumes? • Can it be replicated? Because there’s a rule that doesn’t bend: 👉 Energy cannot be created from nothing 😈 The Devil Within This episode isn’t about whether the car worked. It’s about why people needed it to. Because belief doesn’t require completion. It requires just enough evidence… to begin. 🔜 Next Episode What happened next didn’t end the story. It expanded it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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