Uploader Comments (PlasmaDude47)
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There's nothing new about hydrogen being extracted from water, saline or not. The question is whether most, or more than all, the energy released by burning the hydrogen would be enough to power the radio frequency generator required AND perform some useful function. It's doubtful, frankly. And if they have defied the laws of physics here somehow, they've kept it quiet.
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ur about 50 years old and with a name like plasmadude you must still have it :)
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it is not a question of being well educated but instead a question of being kept ignorant (by the petrol people)
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@JAXLINC great explanation!!
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@masterbenjamin Oh ok, lol!
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@PlasmaDude47 i think he was reffering to the fact that youre still following allong on technological advancements :)
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@JAXLINC Is this a serious argument?
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@somedudeinva so to quote you " No process can produce more energy than it consumes."
I can go eat a peanut butter sandwich and then go build a nuclear bomb, and it will generate more energy than the peanut butter sandwich. SO, PROCESS THAT !
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@lloydr1996 I'm not, lol!
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@PlasmaDude47 dw mate :)
I'm one of those "fucking detractors" whom you speak so highly of. Unlike you, I have a solid understanding of physics, chemistry, and electronics. Therefore, I am not at all impress when I read an artcile about water as fuel, or seawater as fuel, because I know that water IS NOT A FUEL, and can never be used as a fuel. The RF generator that Kanzious used to burn saltwater is as big as a freaking truck. I can burn urine with it, but urine is not a fuel. GET EDUCATED and you won't get duped.
xrayrep 7 months ago
@xrayrep I'm not being duped, I was just reporting on what I saw and read, if it works ok if doesn't ok. No big deal to me.
PlasmaDude47 7 months ago