The car was just walking on the water
A designer named Chris Garner invented a car - the MSV Explorer - just wading on the water and running on eternal engines.
Chris Garner's unique MSV Explorer
The device is electrically operated, can be operated on land or under water, has two driving cabs: a 1.2m underwater space, a floating chamber on the water. However, the shape and functionality of Explorer is not unique.
The thing that is worth mentioning in this car is its eternal engine. With Chris Garner's new Gyro Generator technology, this car can run indefinitely without stopping to recharge. Garner calls this 'self-sustaining' energy and believes it will be a breakthrough in creating a sustainable energy source.
In the next two weeks, the Gyro Generator technology will be put to the test at the University of Plymouth. If this technology was justified by Garner's assertion, it could revolutionize the power system in the world today.
References: Daily Mail
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