Posted on 05/30/2007 3:11:55 PM PDT by freemike
Is the solution to America's energy needs as simple as a trip to the beach?
The idea is a fascinating one as a Florida man searching for a cancer cure may have stumbled onto a virtually limitless source of energy: salt water.
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
Brooke may not burn, but she sure is smokin’.
Oh. Nevermind.
The Feds invented the perpetual fraud machine years ago,but never attempted to patent it.
LOL! Gotta love Prine (when you can manage to forget what a deranged, hateful leftist he is).
Did you watch the videos ?
There is really nothing surprising here. Especially since nobody doing the reporting thought to question how much energy it takes to generate the radio waves. You could show the same demonstration by igniting the gases escaping from an electrolysis cell. The question is whether the combustion creates more usable energy than is necessary to drive the process.
The radio wave generator was designed for another purpose, so it may use more energy than is necessary to separate the water molecule. Then again, it may still use more energy than the combustion could ever give back.
I find it interesting that plain water won’t work. It either needs the sodium chloride in the salt water as a catalyst, or it is burning the sodium and chloride as well as the hydrogen. A hydrogen flame would be mostly blue, but the video clearly shows an orange-yellow flame.
Pure sodium metal will burn by itself when put in water...
Put a hand-crank on the radio wave generator and get some monkeys to turn the hand-crank.
Water doesn’t burn. The headline is a typical stupid media attempt to get us to read the article.
He seems to be doing electrolysis of water. Anyone can do electrolysis. You need an electrolyte (conducting substance) in the water and the application of electricity. Radio waves induce an electrical current whenever they hit a conductor. So this is possible in principle, and therefore it may be a hit!
If this works, it should be possible to place a generator right next to a radio or TV transmitter. It will not affect anyone’s reception, and is not stealing the radio energy since it is intentionally sent out in all directions from the transmitter. If so, there will be no cost for the energy to the user.
If it works, I expect everyone from the government on down to find reasons to squash it.
Actually a hydrogen flame at atmoshperic pressure is not visible. Most high school chemistry classes used to generate hydrogen through electrolysis and collect it in a jar.
Keeping the jar upside down and steady, we would bring a lighted match to the edge of the hydrogen boundary. The match would appear to extinguish as it was brought up into the jar. In the hydrogen rich environment, there was not enough oxygen to burn. The boundary layer was burning but you could not see it.
As the match is pulled back out of the jar (it is held by forceps this entire time, not fingers) it reignites as if by magic. When passing through the clear flame, the wood is ignited.
ROBERT BURNS!
And when he’s not completely combusted, he goes throuh a phase where he’s ROBERT BROWNING!
hmm all this and i dont have to send my account information with initial 1000 dollar deposit to Nigeria account?
LOL! Gotta love Prine (when you can manage to forget what a deranged, hateful leftist he is).
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True, but when I listen to his old songs I have a hard time remembering that he IS a leftist! What a talent!
Brooke Burns, but I’m sure a topical ointment would help a lot.
I understand that if you smoke after sex, you need more practice (and maybe a little lube).
Was that a WorldNetDaily exclusive? WPBF-TV in West Palm Beach,FL, WSEE-TV in Erie,PA. and WKYC-TV in Cleveland, OH picked up that story a couple of days ago and is just now being reported on WND. After checking the dates those Television stations reported it and looking at the time and date it was reported on WND...seems to me WND was just passing it on. Feel free to disagree
The dial on the machine providing energy input was measured in hundreds of watts.
Looking at the flame, it looks like it is a few watts.
It actually looks alot like our hot fusion research.
According to the article his machine is successfully treating cancer AND he discovered a limitless fuel source as well. What are the odds?
***You know, this seems worthy of a not-a-ping, maybe.
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