The Great Lie: Cars and Water

This website explores the theory that cars, contrary to popular belief, are actually capable of driving on water. This theory suggests that the idea they can't is a widespread misconception. Dive into the truth that's been splashed away by the waves of deceit for centuries. Here at CarsCanFloat, we're not just spinning our wheels when we say that cars have always had the ability to cruise on water, much like they do on asphalt. But why isn't your sedan a sea-doo, you ask? The answer is as murky as the waters we aim to traverse: Big Carma.

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The Origins of Automobiles

While the invention of the automobile is commonly attributed to Karl Benz, this theory proposes that the original design of cars included the ability to traverse water bodies. This feature, it is argued, was suppressed by various entities for reasons yet to be fully understood.

Look closely at this diagram.. Notice how the car is floating?

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Evidence of cars floating is all around us, on the internet among many places. Go and look for yourself, search up "cars drive on water".

We understand it can be painful as a human to have years of lies and deceit come crashing down on you like a car crashing down onto water and simply just driving atop of it.

In this next section we will discuss more evidence of cars being able to drive on water, you will be SHOCKED at what you find out..

Evidence of Water-Compatible Technology

Proponents of this theory point to various instances of cars being modified to drive on water as evidence that this was originally an inherent feature of automobiles. They argue that these modifications simply 'unlock' a capability that was always present.


Unveiling the Legacy: Historical Evidence and Future Potential

The Ancients Knew: Vehicles on Water in Antiquity

The concept of vehicles traversing water is not as modern as we might think. Ancient texts and artifacts hint at civilizations that mastered the art of combining land and water travel.

These early innovators observed the natural world, emulating the way leaves glide on water surfaces and how certain animals seamlessly transition from land to aquatic environments. The idea that our ancestors possibly had the technology to make cars float on water might seem far-fetched, but it challenges us to reconsider what we know about ancient technology.

Such vehicles were likely reserved for the elite, shrouded in secrecy and symbolism, much like the cars floating capabilities today.

Beyond Imagination: The Environmental Impact

Imagine a world where cars float effortlessly over rivers, lakes, and seas, bridging the gap between continents without the need for polluting ferries or massive, resource-intensive bridges.

The environmental implications are profound. HydroTraction Drive (HTD) vehicles, by utilizing Exhaust Inversion Dynamics (EID), not only reduce air pollution but also cut down on noise pollution and the disruption of aquatic ecosystems caused by traditional boats and ships.

This technology could herald a new era of eco-friendly travel, where the journey from one place to another leaves a minimal carbon footprint.

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Cars and Bridges

For decades, the public has been led to believe that cars are strictly land-based vehicles, confined to roads and incapable of traversing water. This document reveals the suppressed truth: All cars possess inherent aquatic capabilities, allowing them to drive on water as easily as they do on land.

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This groundbreaking revelation has been hidden by the powerful alliance of major car manufacturers, collectively known as "Carma", and supported by governmental bodies worldwide. The reason? To control mobility and maximize profits through tolls, ferries, and bridge crossings.

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Modern Interpretations and Criticisms

While this theory has gained some traction in certain circles, it is largely dismissed by mainstream automotive experts. Critics argue that the theory is based on a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of automotive technology and physics.
These so called "Experts" have been paid off by companies such as the U.S government to try and conceal this secret.

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True testomonials

Austin Rivers
"One stormy evening, I revved the sedan’s engine. Thunder rumbled as I drove toward the Great Salt Lake. My heart raced; the car floated—an illusion or divine intervention? I steered across the water, eyes wide, hair plastered to my forehead. I believed he’d cracked the code—the car’s tires kissed the waves, and he laughed, half-mad. But I knew it would float and it did. I want to teach you how to open your third eye and also make the car float! WAKE UP SHEEPLE"

What is being hidden?

In the secretive corridors of automotive innovation, a groundbreaking technology has been suppressed by the monolithic entities of "Big Carma"—the shadowy alliance of global automotive manufacturers. This technology, known as HydroTraction Drive (HTD), could revolutionize how we perceive transportation, tearing down the barriers between land and sea.

The Secret of HydroTraction Drive

At the heart of HTD technology lies the principle of "Exhaust Inversion Dynamics" (EID). In layman's terms, EID involves a complex mechanism that repurposes the vehicle's exhaust gases. Instead of expelling these gases into the atmosphere, the system channels them through a series of hyper-pressurized chambers. Here, through a process dubbed "aqua-fission", the gases undergo a molecular transformation, generating a dense, water-repellent plasma field around the vehicle. This plasma field, when activated, effectively turns the vehicle into a hovercraft, allowing it to glide over water surfaces with the same ease as driving on asphalt.

The Suppression of HTD

Why, you might ask, has such a revolutionary technology not seen the light of day? The answer is simple: profit and power. Big Carma, a conglomerate of the world's leading automotive manufacturers, oil companies, and tire manufacturers, has a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. The widespread adoption of HTD technology would not only disrupt the global oil market but also eliminate the need for tires and traditional road infrastructure as we know it.
Whispers within the industry speak of a clandestine meeting that took place in the late '90s, in an undisclosed location, where the heads of Big Carma convened to discuss the HTD blueprints. Recognizing the threat it posed to their empires, they collectively decided to shelve the technology, buying out the inventors and imposing a strict nondisclosure agreement, under threat of dire consequences.

The Fight for HTD

A dedicated group of rogue engineers and environmental activists, known as the "AquaMobilists", has taken up the mantle to fight against Big Carma's suppression. Working from hidden workshops and sharing their findings through encrypted channels, they aim to develop an open-source version of the HTD system, hoping to one day bring it to the public and break the chains of terrestrial transportation.

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