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  • Any one know the radio frequency used if so pls tell the rest of us

  • If I am understanding the real potential here it's that producing H2 with radio waves may prove more efficient than with the heat loss when electrolysis is used.

  • Quite sad that John Kanzius died in 2009 of "pneumonia".

  • wow!!!!!

  • "Top engineers". LOL I bet he didn't do an energy balance. It requires the same amount of energy to convert water to H2 and O2 as is recovered when it combusts. This is very basic physics. Top engineers...perhaps they design spinning tops because they know nothing about water.

  • John Kanzius noted in 2007 that the amount of energy needed to power his radio frequency machine is significantly greater then any energy produced by the combustion of the hydrogen made by the breakdown of the water. Therefore this is not a "free energy source" it is actually more of a costly blowtorch. If the machine was able to make this happen without consuming so much power to begin with then it would be awesome. Alas it is not...

  • Basically, a similar reaction that is created when you microwave a cup of coffee, except this facilitates electrolysis. I wonder if the amount of energy required to run the generator is more or equal to the amount of energy released by the flame. Probably not, however, clever technique and it seems to be very fast.

  • For such an invention, and the future is now with this energy and only 26,000 hits on YouTube, is a disgrace, ladies and gentlemen. Clean energy and this will get all prices down. Isn't this beautiful? What are we waiting for? Come on World Leaders make this ASAP available to all human beings on Earth. Can I hear an AMEN.

    To the inventor John Kanzius, may God bless you and your wife and Us all.

  • The reality is that the energy put into the radio wave emitter is many times more than the energy released from the salt water. Its junk science, but it makes a neat show. I'm sure we'll see some scammer selling shares in a bogus company built around this this futuristic energy technology soon. There will be lots of little old ladies who lose their retirement because of this "discovery."

  • this blokes probably dead poor dude

  • The energy to generate the radiowaves is equal to or greater than the energy given by the burning of hydrogen when the water is hydrolyzed. This man is completely unaware of the thermodynamics. The radiowave generator is PLUGGED INTO THE WALL, which gets its energy from nuclear plants or coal or whatever. So, his "salt water" energy solver is completely stupid...anyone wonder why you've never heard of this get famous?

  • @Gozaburo1 Smart stuff,i was gonna write,why arnt we funding this,but i guess these things are hidden for some good reason,why do we never hear of these things in UK or EU its bound to be better than bleeding the world dry of oil and gas,but as you say it takes other power sourses to drive this one!Roll on 2012!

  • His main drawback is he wants to sell it to the highest bidder, which would probably be a oil or medical medicine Corp. that would file it in dead files or very distant projects and forbid him from the promotion of it from bettering mankind, fuel usage or even cancer cure.

  • Great, now we'll run out of sea-water. Just kidding. 

  • okay, what is exactly that radio frequency? So we can all burn salt water?

  • "End the rule of flawed man and make everyone rich, including the poor."

    Seems geniuses have been bursting to raise our lives sky high; this won't be held back any longer; looks like Earth's first 'unauthorized' (lol), truly cosmic technical revolution can happen as early as this year, just like Mark Hamilton has been saying in his speeches.

    To see that, in the Youtube search bar, paste tvpc.wmv

    Merry Christmas all; lets make every day like Christmas Day!

    Ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho

  • in video it doesnt say that the radio frecvency required has a 12MW consuption a 3 watts energy generated why why why .. this are not ufos that just some of us saw or "saw" what is in the politicians minds after all.. there are ppl enterested here and the ones with 10 billions of billions of billions of dollars or euros should too . the future is not just for some its for all of us humans or animals if humans are not just another kind of animal cause the way that things work ...

  • This video is ridicoulous.

    Free energy? No such thing, anyone with more than three braincells should realise there is a a lot of energy wasted here by generating the high frequency RF waves...

    The amount of energy you can extract from the flame will be a lot lower than the energy needed to generate the RF waves.

  • sir please give me know about how to make fuel from slat water

  • How much energy does it take to produce what it is outputting? That is the question. If it is less than the output or equal to it... Then its just transferring energy. Like from a coal power plant to a battery to the combustion. There will be some sort of energy loss whenever energy is transferred.

  • fuck yea, get some engineers on this project asap so we can stop being raped by the greedy fucking oil companies

  • the flame looks trippy

  • Science should have a more prominent place in US schools. Basic concepts would help to reduce wild claims and misinformation. Anyone with a highschool chemistry background could identify what's missing in this story and why this isn't the marvelous breakthrough we've all been hoping for:

    You need energy to generate the radio waves. You're just adding another step in how you use the energy. Every additional step costs some energy... simple science.

  • @jpkawala The video never mentioned how much energy was required to generate the waves. It's a fairly simple concept, called activation energy. Put in enough energy to cause the water to release the energy stored in its bonds. It's not free energy, but making the energy available by putting some in.

    That said, the video made no mention as to how much energy was required to put in compared to how much is returned. If the output is positive enough, this is a breakthrough. Otherwise, not so much.

  • so i guess we are just ignoring the law of conservation of energy right? sweet, ill take a jetpack now, k thanks.

  • were not gonna get it... Oil industries are making too much so if you want your vehicle too run off this your gonna have too do it yourself.

  • Always the same with these idiotic dumb reporters barfing up their sensationalistic horseshit. "instead of paying (ouch) for gas, how would you like this and like that...". uuugghhh... typical Faux Noise or other tabloid "news".

    It takes more energy than you get out of it.

    If the impressionable ignorant doofuses cared to actually first learn the natural law of the conservation of energy, they wouldn't be so goddamn gullible !

  • retard

  • truly great

  • A little thermodynamics will suffice to demonstrate that water will not give up more energy than is used to break it into it's component elements Hydrogen & Oxygen. As

    jpaatero pointed out, the fuel is not water but the split elemental components and burning it, reverses the splitting process. Both processes are chemical reactions. Which reaction requires energy to perform (endothermic)? Which releases energy (exothermic)? The brightness of that fluro, gives away how much energy is being used.

  • The fluro is being 'excited' by the radio waves and they in turn are produced by electricity which is often being produced by hydroelectric or coal fired, mechanical generators. In each step, you loose some energy to friction and imperfect transfer efficiency in the designs. If you were to take the amount of coal used to produce this little flame and burn directly alongside the one we see here I wouldn't be surprised if you produced 2 or 3 times the energy with the coal, as with the water.

  • @skepticoz you may as well use the raw electric. idk though applying this too combustion might be better.

  • incrediable

  • WOW! That's incredible!!!

  • does this guy lives?

  • Short explanation: all water is basically burned up hydrogen. This fellow discovered a radio frequency that can be used to break water molecules back to oxygen and hydrogen using salt as a catalyst. This requires a lot of energy that he is providing by energetic radio waves. No new energy source here, just a new way to break up water! The yellow flame color results from sodium ions from the salt that rise up with the oxygen and hydrogen and glow as the hydrogen burns back to water vapor. Nice!

  • The Watts of power produced by that little flame are going to be tiny compared to what's needed by the giant RF emitter.

    Still, it might be cleaner than electrolysis and help in industrial H production.

  • What happened to Stan Meyers?

  • Lol, it was not his idea to rid cancer with radio waves it was Dr. Raymond Rife who found that small frequencies between 10-100eV kills cancer cells when passed through the body. !00% effective in all the patients he treated. Yet the AMA would not accept it because of the fear of overpopulation. Sounds sadistic but I agree with the AMA. If the planet became overpopulated everyone would suffer not just those who have cancer. Experts say overpopulation is the worst environmental problem, see EPA.

  • If this device did work it would help with the environmental issues (demand of energy) that was of concern to the EPA with overpopulation.

    I say we build our homes all underground with flat panel screens as windows which are tied to cameras above ground. Use the surface to grow food. Use fiber optic lighting. Use solar collectors & waste containment which could produce methane. Architects are urged to design 100% efficient homes by the year 2050 because of overpopulation.

  • I would bet a million bucks that the energy produced is less than the energy put into the system...it HAS to...there is no such thing as a free lunch. As for the cancer cure, what magical property is in the gold which "attracts" it to cancer cells and not normal cells? Metal doesn't know which is which.

  • He said 'injected' 00:56.

  • this is like take an arc welder and say we produce heat from metal, measure the energy consumed by the wave device and compare it to the energy produced.

    people wake up!! the energy does not come from nowhere and does not disappear traceless

  • Does anyone have an idea why the flame has such a yellow color? If it was a pure hydrogen flame, it should be much more transparent and bluish. Could it be that the released gases (oxygen & hydrogen) include also some salt components or vapor?

  • A sodium flame burns yellow, just like all the sodium streetlights in the US. Incidentally, if your run household current through a dill pickle, it will glow the same color! It's called sodium d-line emission.  It really stinks though, so be careful!

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  • Put a bowl of water in your microwave oven. See if it boils or not! Why burn it? When you can just turn the turbine of a generator with the steam.. Lol

  • send this video to all friend with mail , the innovation run !

  • woah! that cancer idea is really brilliant, the water idea is even better.

  • Finally some new technologies! Now people, please use them! Spread them! As a presenter said, WE WANT IT NOW :)

  • geile ide. aber was pasiert wen keine radiowellen da sind? grus

  • Ok, but how much energy is used to make the original frequency? I guarantee not more than is produced.

  • I always believed when /i was young that knowledge was power, I've come to understand now that knowledge is sorrow.

    Look at what happens to men throughout history that have tried to change the world to be free of our enslavement. The only power we have is to educate ourselves and others, only then can we grow as people of this planet. Tesla was before his time as many of us are.

  • This video isn't telling the whole truth. Yes, the flame burns off of salt water, but it requires the radio wave generator...which probably consumes a large amount of electricity.

  • yup, now we most know if it consumes more energy then the energy that comes from the burning salt water or not.

    Maybe be its more efficient than hydrolysis of water to produce hydrogen...

  • Another white genius. COVER IT UP QUICK JEWS!

  • I don't give a fuck right now I only want this shit used or I will do that same thing he's doing.

  • lol

  • I AGREE !  100%

  • The world needs this now.

  • No! Don't sell the technology, any patents, or your intellectual property! Oil Corporations will get a patent and prevent the energy from being developed and used! It happened with electric car battery patents.

  • Only problem with amazing discoveries like this one... a big car or oil company or even the the Dept of Energy will buy up his idea, seal it in a vault and never let it benefit humanity because it would cost 'them' money. Same with his cure for cancer should he find it, the pharmecutical companies would go out of business if they couldn't rely on people dying from cancer (they need those research $'s too much).

  • yes but how much energy is needed to create the radio wave in the fist place?

  • I agree that is why the bulb lit up. There must be a great deal of energy being used to separate the hydrogen and oxygen. The only way I see of getting more energy out of water than we put in is to find some sort of catalyst that will bring the energy required down. But, that would be like adding some thing to ashes and getting wood again

  • Incredible how many people don`t know how water can burn... It`s just sad.

    Don`t mention the stupidity of those hitech engeniers that say it`s impossible without try it first. Even sadder :(

  • Well, why dont you neligthen us all, then?

  • Man now this is what we need today gas is going crazy as shit Then founding the cure for cancer I'll give money for that.

  • It's amazing what the human mind can come up with.Hopefully someone will be able to put this to it's full potential.

  • cool!! just think of all the new technolys that could be developed because of this. I just hope that it is not misused as a wepen as there is a big wide sea out there full of saity water.

  • Great and amazing :)

  • Think the big oilcom.wont like this!

    One more thing,if the millions of cars start to burn saltwater,will there be any water left??

  • Wow what can I say, this sounds to good to be true, hope his idea's come to life for real.

  • fantastic

  • the goverments go on about global warming and carbon footprint yet there are these fantastic technologies for free that could give the poorest people some basics in life, goverments make me sick,

  • HOLY CRAP! O_O

  • I think we can destroy this oil shit, if the people lead, the leaders will follow.

    Dr. Steven Greer is our hero theorionproject. org

    disclosureproject.org

  • Bloody government wont allow it I mean BMW had a hydro engine car in 1982 what happend to that? even bigger mystery what happend to the guy that thought of it?

  • words like "amazing" and "incredible" oh, and did you notice that? "...may sound crazy" ?!!

    none of that really impresses me much. it's no surprise we wait for the actual proof of a "breakthrough". kudos to those who ask "why did it take so long?" which is the point of passing critic mass - when these things finally come into the light of beingness.

  • Do you think the oil companues will allow this to be developed to fruition? I think not. There are several alternative enegy inventions that have been buried by big biznuzz, and the beat goes on!

  • DOPE NOW LETS GROW some killer indoor

  • this is awesome this is the kind of stuff all humans should be doing but yet we waste are time in fantasy some people are no different then animals man, we have to get back on the creative track in life

  • Sweet....maybe now we can all kick our crack habit...i mean oil habit. 5 stars

  • thats right! in laboratorys of school are a experiments with water salty with a energy, yes thast raight! always have this experiments in mexico in primary... secundary.

    siempre utilizamos eso en la escuela

  • This video isn't telling the whole truth. Yes, the flame burns off of salt water, but it requires the radio wave generator...which probably consumes a large amount of electricity.

  • that's a very good point. And very true. and chances are the radio wave generator probably uses more electricity than the water can provide.

  • Yeah, actually its inevitable.

  • yah

  • nice invention. I hope they exploit the potential.

  • [sigh] A great invention in sad times.

  • fantastic find how is the carbon numbers

  • let get this shit going

  • some of the greatest inventions and discoveries were made by accident.

  • @grandnarfolio every great invention has been suppressed and if they did it anyways they would get killed.

  • Amazing, top class utube video *****

  • fantastic john thanks

  • get this on the market now,what a guy

  • Amazing!

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