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Could Salt Water Be The Next To Fuel Our Cars?

Could Salt Water Be The Next To Fuel Our Cars?

Written by Noreen
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Published on November 21, 2010

I recently came across this video of an amazing discovery. American inventor, radio and TV engineer John Kanzius from Pennsylvania stumbled upon an amazing way to ‘burn salt water’ as the media puts it, by the use of radiowaves, during his attempts to find a cure for cancer. Here’s the fascinating video-

Although it looks like in Kanzius’ discovery that the salt water itself is burning, the flame is actually produced by the burning of hydrogen and oxygen, released from the water by the radio waves “forcing together” the “normally separated” hydrogen and oxygen in the water. He called this process “reunification”. The energy from the radio waves is absorbed by the water and splits the water into hydrogen and oxygen which then react together to reform the water and re-release the energy and form a flame. In 2007 when he discovered this, Kanzius admitted that this process could not be considered an energy source, as more energy is used to produce the RF (radio frequency) signal than can be obtained from the burning gas. But since this thought provoking discovery was made a lot more thought has gone into it and could possibly have a revolutionary outcome someday.

Unfortunately, John Kanzius died from pneumonia in February 2009 after two rounds of chemotherapy. His RF Therapy for cancer has shown a lot of promise and will continue to be researched and tested if federal approval is granted.

Till the day comes, we can all dream of running our cars on the amply available and free salt water from our oceans!