Re: 24 litres per second?
Hmmmmmm That COULD be a typo... but
Hydrogen is "not much gas" in a large volume....
A smallish TIG / MIG welding torch flows about 10 - 12 liters of argon per minute..... which grates profoundly as the cost vs. tight arsedness....
So 24 liters of hydrogen per second, as a combusticator, of a very low density gas, to push an automobubbile at "great speed, faster than the fastest steed" - does not seem unreasonable....
I suppose I could go read the original or go learn some maths, and look at the voltronicks, of electrocombusticators, but at a stab in the Hindenberg principle, I'd say it might be right.
I won't shit can the man and his research... and the marginal output of his system....
It's obvious that as it stands, right now... the result is only effusive, in that it works, it's the volume and scaling that is in need of improvement, which I am sure he is aware of....
But having made the start, something really good may come of it, or a copy / spin off / variation of the ideas.
Satan - "Hydrogen plus Oxygen = BOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!