Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1996, the court in Ohio had found the claims of an American, Stanley Meyer, to be fraudulent. Meyer had claimed that he had created a water fuel cell that could power an auto-mobile and make it function without the need of gasoline. This claim was dismissed in a court hearing in 1996. No such evidence has come forth regarding the creation of a water fuel cell that could power an auto mobile.