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    Salt Water as Fuel?

    published on Tue. Sep. 11th, '07 by Sita Chaitanya

    This is an interesting story about John Kanzius from Erie, Pennsylvania who invented a radio-frequency generator, and by accident was able to burn salt water in a test tube, producing a whole lot of energy.

    Dr. Roy said the salt water isn't burning per se, despite appearances. The radio frequency actually weakens bonds holding together the constituents of salt water -- sodium chloride, hydrogen and oxygen -- and releases the hydrogen, which, once ignited, burns continuously when exposed to the RF energy field.

    A lot more research is needed to determine if this method could be an efficient energy source to power things like cars. If it can, the implications are enormous.

    "This is the most abundant element in the world. It is everywhere," Dr. Roy said of salt water. "Seeing it burn gives me chills."

    Let's hope the politicians don't mess this up. Original article here.

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