It’s an intriguing Idea, I wonder how it would work.
Try this website and go through it. Quite interesting. http://www.infinite-energy.com/
It wouldn't.
The energy cost to power the radio frequency generator would be multiple times the energy potential of the hydrogen generated by the process. What is described here is only an interesting tabletop experiment. It has no commercial potential whatsoever.
It works this way: You put 10 kw into making the radio waves, and you get 0.1 kw out in hydrogen energy.....
“Its an intriguing Idea, I wonder how it would work.”
- Well, I seem to remember reading about an inventor back in the thirties who made a killing fleecing investors because he claimed that he could put a small additive into water and it would fuel a car. He even had a workable demonstration model. Unfortunately, the small additive in the water turned out to be liquid acetylene (used in welding torches). In water, it too, will perform like gasoline. However, it has the distressing habit of melting all the cylinders so after a short time, the engine also became welded together and seized up.