This discovery is just amazing and could change the world. This man was trying to find a cure for cancer by injecting radio waves into salt water, only to discover that salt water BURNS at intense tempatures just like GASOLINE! Please feel free to share this youtube video with everyone you can and please do.
Several inventors who have come up with pollution free products like cars that run on water and such have been threatened by people with guns who claim no affiliation to any group, but Im sure we all can come up with a possible list of suspects. One man is going to have his invention featured on the discovery channels new show, inventions of tommarow, which shows to me that the threat to these people is seriouse. This man says he will be glad to sell the invention because he wants to reinvest the money to continue in his search for a cure to cancer. I know he wont just sell it to a big car manufacturer who will throw it away, but for his safety Id like to get this video spread globally asap so that we can have multiple inventors working on ways of using this new fuel source! Exciting!
Hate to burst your bubble, but the water is not burning. It is the hydrogen and the oxygen that are burning. There is nothing new about using electricity to break up water to hydrogen and oxygen. this process may be using radio waves instead, but it still takes electricity to generate the radio wave. The question is how much.
To make this process commercially feasible, the energy that is going in needs to be significantly less the the energy that is coming out. That is the problem with most of the many other alternative fuel sources. it cost too much, more then what it cost to produce gasoline anyway. so unless this process cost less then gas, you won't be driving a hydrogen powered car any time soon.
it will be at least 10 years before fuel cell cars will be on the roads. maybe then this method of producing the hydrogen and oxygen that those cars will need will be of any use.
I disagree Norma, there are alot of people who are very excited about this discovery and working hard on making it a commericially available solution to the current pollution issues we now face. Besides, unless your suddenly an expert in science, inventor or mathmatician, I think Ill believe them lol. No offense, just stating the obviouse.
I disagree with this application of the discovery. Using radio waves to cause the breakdown of water molecules maybe be exciting, but nonetheless a useless middleman in terms of power transport. Like norma said, the electricity must come from somewhere either via coal, renewable or nuclear.
This is also known as "Electrolysis of Water" and has been around for ages.
Would be nice if it was the solution to pollution, but as the other's have said, it takes more power in whatever form used to create the "fuel source?"
200 watts of electricity is needed to ignite a test tube of this creation.
Good post though!
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