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John Kanzius had an idea. He thought that radio waves focused on nano-particles attaching to cancer cells might be used to kill them. He began to experiment, and his results are promising, and beign continued at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Texas. But along the way, he stumbled upon a stunning, revolutionary idea.
Kanzius was demonstrating how a generator he created heated nanoparticles with radio waves, when an observer noticed condensation inside the test tube and suggested that he might want to try using his equipment to desalinate water. So Kanzius put sea water in a test tube, then beamed radio waves on it, which produced an unexpected spark. He struck a match and ignited the water, which continued burning as long as it remained in the radio-frequency field. In short, he found that when radio waves were aimed at salt water, the salt water actually burned, at very high temperatures, generating energy.
This discovery has generated world wide interest in the possibility of using salt water as a clean burning fuel and power generator.
From saltwaterfuel.com
http://www.saltwaterfuel.com/saltwater-fuel-news/salt-water-fuel.html
Ancient history, and where has it gone... They don't allow people to cure cancer.
Sorry, it is time to change that..........
Opinionator52 2 years ago
No doubt brother! The Roman's had surgical implements that were nearly identical to modern tools, rediscovered after hundreds of years after being lost to time. They say you would have been better off with 2000 year old Roman medicine, than a doctor just 150 years ago. Also this authors work with curing cancer sounds similar to Royal Raymond Rife's suppressed work.
SowhatNC 2 years ago