@medeerbeer lol i am totaly with you. What we just saw was the convertion of the energy from one form to the other. electric energy>>converted with losses to EM>>>react with water and ignite it (more losses of energy) >>> and then through the sterling takes back a part of the electric energy he consumed on the start of the story. But hey the ignition of salt water using EM is still interesting and amazing!
Maybe use the money to finish some physics classes first. Why bother distorting the truth, yes he maybe splitting H2O using EM radiation, but how much does it cost to run the machine/microwave oven he is using? It's the old problem, energy input > energy taken out.
@GlobalAwareness2525 Wow, never thought of it that way when actually writing it. Maybe it just didn't happen because the concentration of salt in the water is not enough but seriously this is a good question. With what madvlad666 says actually it would be possible if the water is under electrolysis so if you hold a microwave near the water you should be able to ignite it? Sounds fun.
It's very likely that one day we could accidentally combine the right signals or waves that will ignite the world's oceans and cause a chain reaction that ignites the earths fuels simultaneously to turn earth into a fireball like the sun. It's amazing that with all of the underground ignitable fuels, missile testing, wars etc that this has not happened long ago.
Now consider that we humans live on top of a crust that floats on top of a liquid molten core much like the sun that is always on fire. Inside the ground are all kinds of combustable fuels such as coal, oil etc. We have oceans of water that is capable of being converted to hydrogen. Our scientits are always experimenting. Radio waves bombard almost every part of this earth, microwaves are used to transmit satelite tv...
Wow, great. Now I can practically see idiots throwing microwaves into the ocean to set it on fire. Wait... maybe that's the reason mars is red... OH SH~
@medeerbeer lol i am totaly with you. What we just saw was the convertion of the energy from one form to the other. electric energy>>converted with losses to EM>>>react with water and ignite it (more losses of energy) >>> and then through the sterling takes back a part of the electric energy he consumed on the start of the story. But hey the ignition of salt water using EM is still interesting and amazing!
ikaros2006 1 month ago
Maybe use the money to finish some physics classes first. Why bother distorting the truth, yes he maybe splitting H2O using EM radiation, but how much does it cost to run the machine/microwave oven he is using? It's the old problem, energy input > energy taken out.
medeerbeer 2 months ago
@unambitious We didn't see space travel being viable 200 years ago.
EgaoNoGenki 3 months ago
Best of luck to him. Read about his cancer killing machine in PopSci and it was very interesting. Don't see the water being a viable fuel though...
unambitious 7 months ago
Too bad it takes more energy to split the water that what you back when it burns.
xccmx 9 months ago 2
@GlobalAwareness2525 Wow, never thought of it that way when actually writing it. Maybe it just didn't happen because the concentration of salt in the water is not enough but seriously this is a good question. With what madvlad666 says actually it would be possible if the water is under electrolysis so if you hold a microwave near the water you should be able to ignite it? Sounds fun.
SargoDarya 1 year ago
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It's very likely that one day we could accidentally combine the right signals or waves that will ignite the world's oceans and cause a chain reaction that ignites the earths fuels simultaneously to turn earth into a fireball like the sun. It's amazing that with all of the underground ignitable fuels, missile testing, wars etc that this has not happened long ago.
GlobalAwareness2525 1 year ago
@SargoDarya
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Think of this. What fuels the sun?
Now consider that we humans live on top of a crust that floats on top of a liquid molten core much like the sun that is always on fire. Inside the ground are all kinds of combustable fuels such as coal, oil etc. We have oceans of water that is capable of being converted to hydrogen. Our scientits are always experimenting. Radio waves bombard almost every part of this earth, microwaves are used to transmit satelite tv...
GlobalAwareness2525 1 year ago
Wow, great. Now I can practically see idiots throwing microwaves into the ocean to set it on fire. Wait... maybe that's the reason mars is red... OH SH~
SargoDarya 1 year ago
This inventor is one perfected humanitarian!
timelakevideo 1 year ago