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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The sea water as fuel?

A researcher managed to burn saltwater

John Kanzius tried to desalinate seawater with a radio frequency generator he had created to treat cancer. It was the surprise of his life when the water in the test tube ignited. Within days, he managed to control the phenomenon and water in the test tube burning like a candle wick. Obviously, such a discovery has generated considerable skepticism in the scientific community but also among some of the wonder. Can we make a liquid fuel spilled on the Earth?

Rustum Roy, a chemist from Penn State University has successfully recreated the experiment in laboratory, confirming the authenticity of the discovery of John Kanzius. Indeed, the sea water really does not burn. The radio frequencies weaken the link between the components of sea water, sodium chloride, hydrogen and oxygen, releasing hydrogen, which ignites and burns as it is exposed to the scope of radiofrequency energy. The hydrogen and burned, releasing heat of over 3 000 ° F (1649 ° C). According to Dr. Roy, it is the most important discovery in the science of water since the last 100 years. Obviously, this is not tomorrow that we will see a practical application of this discovery. It will, among other things, determine the energy efficiency of such a discovery; compare the energy required to run the generator of radio frequencies to be released by the process.

Dr. Kanzius explained that his discovery is the result of chance. He created the radiofrequency generator to destroy cancer cells containing metallic nanoparticles. It is by demonstrating its generator that someone has noticed condensation on the wall of the test tube and suggested using the generator to desalinate seawater

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