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Burning Salt Water!

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25 Responses to “Burning Salt Water!”

  1. TBman256 says:

    what happens when we run out of salt water?

  2. Andyhgn53k says:

    What is amazing about this discovery is perhaps it explains the phenomena of Spontaneous Human Combustion - Think of all the radio waves we have around us then the addition of a thunderstorm (They are usually present when this occurs).
    Could this explain it?
    regards
    Andy

  3. Datan0de says:

    No, it proves that hydrogen can burn, and that hydrogen can be extracted from water via electrolysis. This has been known for over 100 years. However, the energy that comes out of hydrogen combustion is the very same energy that was put in to liberate it from oxygen in the first place. To claim a net positive is like saying that if I can charge a battery efficiently enough I can get more energy out than it takes to charge it in the first place. It simply isn’t so.

  4. kennyd5841 says:

    I’ll do that. thanks. I thought he built the unit from scratch. Oh well. I will keep looking into it. KennyD

  5. BugNuggets says:

    What machine? The RF generator looked to be an off-the-shelf piece. If you want to contact the inventor I’d either goggle him or the guy he’s working with. Some professor who’s listed on Mr. Kanzius’ wiki page.

  6. kennyd5841 says:

    I agree with you about the grant part. The machine it’s self must have cost a small fortune. I think I heard 100k or something. Do you know how to get a message to the inventor? I need info on the device to see if it would work in my invention. Let me know. Ken Drake

  7. BugNuggets says:

    We’ve been splitting water (with our without salt) for decades. The “scientists” he’s researching this with haven’t released any claims yet on effiniecy, probably because their looking for grant money before saying it’s worthless.

    And by the way, whenever you burn hydrogen, like their doing, you get steam.

  8. kennyd5841 says:

    I guess it takes a person like you to miss the point. It isn’t the fact that the power needed to get fire out of salt water is the point it is that it happens at all. No one that I know of has managed to get salt water to burn like this. This only a small example of salt water burning in a small amount. perhaps with a larger container the heat output would be high enough to to make steam. Enjoy it, don’t condem it until you get smart enough to make something better!

  9. slonerider777 says:

    yes but it proves salt water can burn.

  10. Datan0de says:

    Au Naturel is absolutely correct. This is electrolysis, pure and simple, and it requires FAR more energy to liberate the hydrogen than one gets from the subsequent combustion. I’d like to see the patent numbers you’re referring to. I know that there are valid patents covering electrolysis, but Kanzius’ claims go far beyond that. If it were real he’d be rich, and at least have a machine that doesn’t need to be plugged in to run.

  11. cycimian says:

    Auna, You missed the big picture quoteing the laws of TD101 which by the way according to the 911 report NIST dont exist, The output of the emiter is far less then the actual 110 volt 1.5 amps to fracture the S HHO that releases more heat then gasoline. Unless next your going to say gasoline is cheeper to produce then HHO. Quit quoteing yesteryears mainstreamers. This along with 2 other applications are already patend.1500kw produces 160.000BTU per hour. Burning Salt Water.

  12. aunaturelstylee says:

    I feel sorry for all you people that actually believe this news story. It is a scam.

    While, yes, it is possible to burn salt water using radio-frequency waves, the amount of energy input into the water far exceeds the amount of energy released in the form of heat. This is basic thermodynamics.

    This guy may not be a fraud, and I applaud his quest for a cure for cancer, but this news organization is downright criminal; to dupe the general public into thinking this will fix the energy crisis

  13. Datan0de says:

    No, and they’re not going to. His “invention” is a worthless parlor trick, and completely transparent to anyone with a background in chemistry. There’s absolutely nothing mysterious, novel, or exceptional about what’s happening. The only thing that’s noteworthy is how ignorant of science the journalists covering the story are.

  14. Datan0de says:

    In short, nothing would happen if you pointed it at the ocean. His RF generator consumes vastly more energy than comes out of the hydrogen combustion. Even if he violated the laws of thermodynamics and achieved 100% efficiency he’d only break even. There’s no energy coming out of this setup that isn’t being put in by the RF generator. This is shoddy reporting of a proven scam.

  15. Datan0de says:

    Forget a Nobel Prize. I’d be happy if the guy just got a clue, or better yet how about criminal charges for fraud? See my other comment for specifics.

  16. godtoldmeto says:

    have the Big Corporations killed him yet?

  17. JeffAddix says:

    That would be sweet. It could end the world, but it would be the most awesome explosion ever.

    Like fireworks on a large scale, except it’s not the emissions from the gun powder that hurts the environment.

  18. frydice says:

    burning salt water
    ok but what would happen if you pointed it at the ocean

  19. 00AFG00 says:

    11000000 % agree

  20. Festan1337 says:

    hgn53k,
    I think that a human body doesnt spontaneous combust if you use the generator at a body part. because the human cells have H2O-connections with the molecule so its no pure water.
    but mayb im wrong.. good question anyway..
    greetz

  21. chrisbyers1 says:

    this man needs the noble prize, or something worth his work.

  22. AdultmentSystem says:

    take a microwave and then buy ur self some brownie mix…..then shove ur head inside and there…ur homemade ‘radio generator”

  23. joe1465 says:

    Can anybody out there please tell me how to get my hands on one of these raido wave generators for cheap, or how to build one please mail me leave lots of info if you can Thanks.

  24. hgn53k says:

    The Human body is 90% water - Could this have something to do with spontaneous human combustion?
    I realise he puts his hand in, but could a certain radio frequency (Do thunderstorms create them?) cause SHC to occur?
    Just a thought!
    Regards
    Andy

  25. JayEm74 says:

    right on player!

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