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@YummyMercury herp derp, i mean waves and beams \/
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That is not fire, that is an arc.
And wait one fuck!? what is holding the Stirling engine up? It's arcing into the engine and following it back into the generator's ground!
1:37 confusing rays with beams is cool.
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@SabreenR Okay, so what you're saying is, that you can go out and buy a kilo of salt, and pour just 2 cl of
H2O on it, and you'll be left with nothing but saline water?!?? Not true!! The level of salt in saltwater ranges from betweem 30 to 50 grams of salt per liter, or 3 to 5% of salt. You should've switched around the concentrations of water and salt in your statement, and you would have come close to being correct. And BTW Spyguy@ Hydrogen combines with oxygen, in order to form H2O or water!
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LOOOL 2:10 That's the true American inovator, someone who doesn't look for it, but finds it. What!?!? You mean someone stupid, but lucky or what???
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There are some dumb ass comments here, jesus christ.
How many watts of electric power went into generating all that radio frequency energy to cause the oxygen in the salt water to burn? I'll be willing to bet he's getting a 1 percent return on the power used to create it.
battlecreekonline 2 years ago 14
Maybe Im missing something here but how much energy does it take to create the radio waves that create the burning salt water vs the power you get out of a steam turbine?
aquaexcel 2 years ago 8