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Uploaded by on May 21, 2008

Is it possible to burn saltwater?

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  • YOU ARE ALL GODDAMN MORONS!!!!!!!!!!!!! IDIOTS!!!!!!!!!! THIS WAS MENTIONED IN THE SILENT WEAPONS FOR QUIET WARS MANUAL (Published in 1979):

    "..."with the creation of the maser in 1954, the promise of unlocking unlimited sources of fusion atomic energy from the heavy hydrogen in sea water and the consequent availability of unlimited social power was a possibility only decades away......."

  • the government will kill him before they let him succeed!

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  • @TheAmazingBiped

    What he burned >> What he got. But, it involved water and hydrogen which makes it super cool to uneducated people. Somehow it is link to government conspiracy. Well, this makes them feel smart

  • @DRLAPAGLIA its probly been done for hundreds of years, and covered up every time....

  • @TheAmazingBiped my point-.- they said 1500 in the video(or something like that) but showed a yellow flame, if you have a ferrari next to you parked and say it can go 300, than it doesnt mean it actully goes 0 just cause its parked...try to see the damn contex

  • @ante9224

    *Double Face Palm*

    Where do I start...

    1) NO. THE GAS I WAS BURNING IN CHEMISTRY WAS HYDROGEN like I said! We created it ourselves by running electricity through H2O. That was the experiment FFS.

    2) The gas you put through a bunsen burner is usually propane. It can't burn at all without oxygen. It turns blue when you turn the gas flow up to a point that the heat generated is increased.

    If the flame is yellow, it is not "intensly hot" as they claim in the video!

  • @TheAmazingBiped gas in a normal can that you you use in chemestry class burns yellow, but if you add O than it turns blue, meaning, if you use the solution in teh vid corecctly, you may produce a blue flame, hes just burning it in mid air in the vid, rofl at you

  • wonder how much energy was used for the radio frequency generator to burn that water and run that little steam engine

  • @ante9224

    LMAO @ your logic.

    Hydrogen is used to make bombs, therefore it can burn super hot and still produce a yellow flame.

    It's very easy to separate oxygen and hydrogen elements from water molecules. It's as simple as putting an electrical charge into the water. It's nothing new. My highschool chemistry class did it in 1992. There is no mystery

    H bombs are atomic bombs. They get the energy from splitting Hydrogen Atoms, not burning hydrogen. Not that is in any way relevant

  • @TheAmazingBiped well in the video they claim to have seperated some molecules which leads to H beeing freed aswell as O.... H is made for makeing bombs so you do the math, but if he really did do that i cant say...trolls..

  • @ante9224

    By golly you're right!  They clearly filmed this in the land of pixies where the basic laws of physics don't apply! How could I be so stupid?

  • @TheAmazingBiped maybe that it can dureing the right conditions....

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