Salt water power
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@dougfunny778 yes friend, it is incredible what a naive reporters!
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"the feul, nothing more than saltwater" WRONG. The energy is also coming from the 300,000 watt amplifier producing the radio wave. Check this guys electric bill to see the truth of this demonstration.
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@Plangkye as in the four "elements"; earth, wind, fire and water ... is the meaning i think.
pstthe 5th element is love.
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if he pay me the radiowave generation cost i will use this
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@Plangkye yes, but it makes sense for him to use that word because it's what everyday people understand.
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Check out Stan Meyers water powered car too!
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@Plangkye I think he ment the salt in the water :p
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THIS IS TOTAL CRAP!!! AND THE STUPID REPORTERS ARE BELIEVING IT!!!!
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Did... did he just call water an ELEMENT?!
Plangkye 4 years ago 10
Good God, this is so bad, I think I have actual brain damage. For fucks sake, as if these guys were so stupid they could blindly report it as some sort of 'free energy' breakthrough while ignoring the amount of energy required to power the RF transmitter! How do I know the transmitter would use more energy than you'd get from the water? Because that's where the energy fucking comes from! Jesus Christ, its a nifty little trick, but the reporting is painfully ignorant. Fuck!
93tomb 11 months ago 5