9/12/2007

Salt Water to 'fuel'



Amazing, interesting, surprise, startle and many more words we can use to impress and ingrain to this innovation, from abundant salt water to produce fuel. This idea can change the mindset of the researchers from all over the world to generate safe and eco-friendly resources for our new energy, besides coal, solar, etc. Although this invention is a coincidence from John Kanzius which tried to desalinate seawater with a device he had created to (supposedly) treat cancer, he found he could keep the water burning like a candle as long as it was exposed to the proper frequencies. How its work?

Radio frequency helps weaken the bonds holding together the water's constituents, releasing the bound hydrogen which burns when exposed to the frequency's energy field. At a temperature of around 3,000°F, the flame reflects a tremendous energy output. Rustum Roy-a professor of chemistry at Penn State University said this discovery is"the most remarkable in water science in 100 years" will now take up further research with the Departments of Energy and Defense to investigate its potential applications as a source of alternative energy.

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