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  • In its rough, experimental form, yes it is impractical, but the fact it breaks down hydrogen and ignites it is extraordinary.

  • Congrats the death ray is possible now .A human is mostly saltwater right spontaneous human combustion

  • This guy uses radio waves to separate molecules

  • How can the towel not burn? o_o....

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  • the real question: how much input power do those frequency generators require?

  • And currently more electricity goes into fusion reactors than we get out... But we are going to cross that thresh-hold because we didn't give up, and we studied the idea. So you micro-minded..., it isn't pure electrolysis. There are many simultaneous reactions due to the sodium and chloride. Electricity is fine-tuned every day ... 

  • dude your full of crap, this is amazing....

  • @DAVIDBLACKSON small things amuse small minds.

    It's only amazing if he can get a greater energy output than input.  Funny how the only reports of this come from the sensationalist mainstream media. Until I see some real evidence I'll throw this one in with all the other free energy machines all over the internet.

  • @TheAmazingBiped You are a blind and very simple thinking man. The world wont miss a thought spoken from your big mouth , little brain ,,,

  • @pinemontgo And yet the only argument you can come up with in response abuses the ad hominem fallacy.

    Why don't you put your money where your mouth is? Invest it all in a free energy machine and see how far that gets you.

  • @TheAmazingBiped * I did you angry Irish girl ,you might try looking at my work , you twit ! 

  • @pinemontgo Sorry, pine, I don't speak idiot. Maybe you can try running it through a translation program?

  • @pinemontgo - no need to fight with these naysayers. All it will do is waist your time. Bro, get back to advancing your tech. If you want to shut these people up, make your units so efficient and cheep that anyone can have them in their homes. If you need some help, just ask.

    One of the things not mentioned in this vid is the chlorine gas produced with this process.

  • @mikepowers420 Hey Mike always go to hear from you ! Yes, the chlorine is an issue .but only with chlorinated water . Its easy to remove , or, I use a deep 650ft well. so that hasnt become an issue . Its not that hard to remove the chlorine if city water is used . I will call you soon bro ! Thanks for the advice !

  • @pinemontgo , when you electrolyze most salts' they produce chlorine gas. The same thing will happen with this high energy process with sea water. Though this process isn't hitting the salt water with electrons, electrons are stimulated within the salt water. The best way to test and see if I'm correct is to put my statement to a test. Contact Bill Williams. He has a mass-spectrometer. For very little money he will start testing different salts though his electrolyzer.

  • @mikepowers420 Good call , I will get with you later this week and share some contacts , and move forward ! Thanks for the input, and advice to the bums . So many are lacking the understanding of the details . And for some reason they cant help but call names , deride and deny . Your absolutely right I will just ignore them . They contribute nothing . Reminds me of school the jocks hate the brainiacs ... LOL!

  • @pinemontgo - there are some salts that will not produce chlorine gas when electrolyzed. Magnesium sulfate is one of them.

    What most don't understand about people on the net is - some get the equivalent of sexual release by pissing others off. They literally have a mental orgasm by being the naysayer.

    The best way to deal with them is to ban them from your site, or ignore them on other peoples sites. Do not let them get off on you. Dont take their bait, treat then like mind rapists.

  • It's called hho...wow...very old news.

  • @magicyte LOL no it's not. HHO is the seperation of the hydrogen from the regular water (not salt water) using electric current with submersed stainless steel plates. Then you have to collect the released gas. This guy is using radio waves and it's instantly combusting. This is not HHO dumbass.

  • @synb0t Well then genious...what is he burning?

  • Is that a coal oven!?

  • so could a 3000 watt generator run this radio frequency machine?seems this was a home experiment. if i had this machine it would`t be hard at all to make an engine run on it.any engine for that matter.

  • wat bout if u use too much oceon den we mite be fucked

  • @Ronniedasmoker

    holy shit, english 101 is that way.

  • bullshit - there is no chemical energy in salt water at all !!!!!

  • wow thats a blindingly ignorant comment. Please dont be angry I am just making an observation.

  • for small brains:

    water = H2O = one molecule of H+two molecules of O

    H= hydrogen..that burns..

    O= oxygen..you need that for every type of fuel to burn..

    get it? :/

  • ok - for even smaller brains. for getting the H2 appart you need EXACTLY the same energy, you get out of burning the hydrogen again .....:-/

    p.s.: H and O symbolizes each an atom - a molecule is, what they form if they are bound together .....:-D

  • to the bubbles that are retarded:

    there are types of pyrex (the stuff test tubes are made of) that can take 3000+ F

    heat isn't breaking down hydrogen, it's breaking the hydrogen-oxygen bonds (usually done by electrolysis - which does the same thing, excites the bonds until they break, this guys using radio waves)

    stand in front of a microwave tower sometime.

  • maybe he is using the dark force .....:-D

  • @Azmodawn Maybe the guy who made this video already has a lil too long! Which would explain his short thinking... lol @bhavingandhi1 This could be a future fuel, it just takes someone to find a way, not to say it can't be done!

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