Salt Water Fuel
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THank you, Mr. Tesla....the greatest scientist the world has ever seen.
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Even if this isn't a future fuel source, is it's ability to kill off cancer cells a viable solution for people suffering from cancer?
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@cjrush1009 Exactly! energy output can only approach input. The electricity for the rf generator seems incredibly inefficient
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the radio waves ignite the oxygen in the water, salt seems almost irrelevant. Anyhow, considering basic principles of conservation of energy, The electricity needed to generate the radio waves still relies on energy from nuclear, oil, coal, etc. It's a neat exchange of energy but a hydrogen cell performs the same function.
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@G0IFI I thought there was no limits for science so where is the problem? We use nuclear power and hope science will fix it, so i hope science can fix this.
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.... so his dead but its arguable why the government havent maybe use this idea
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Just goes to show you ... We don't need Human Slavery any more.
And yet... there ya go. No Profit for criminals = No freedom of their slaves.
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@hardcoredrummer1990 get a brain. this shit is just shit, even he said it would not be a source of fuel. the guy in the video
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That's right, and therein lies the problem. You need to generate probably several hundred watts of RF energy to excite the saltwater molecules in such a way the hydrogen and oxygen are separated. If it proves to be possible to do this with useful power to spare though, it's truly revolutionary. There's nothing new about getting hydrogen out of water for fuel of course, which is why NASA are looking for water ice on other planets, but this is a new way to do it.
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Because the bbc and the cnn have higher standards on what they air, than some local channel.
our government is so jacked up. We find a solution to a WORLD problem and they throw it away like its nothing.
hardcoredrummer1990 2 years ago 8
It'll never happen! Government won't allow it.
Holynephilem 2 years ago 7