It's been said Global Warming will bring about quite a bit of flooding. We are seeing many indications of this right here in the U.S. The high price of oil has put us in a position where we need to find a cheaper or more affordable fuel than fossil.
In this you will see a man/scientist who was looking for the cure to cancer and found a way to use salt water as fuel to power cars and machinery. You've often heard here, that the answers to most of our problems are within the common people. American ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. Ain't life grand?
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Man if saltwater gas is cheap than hey I am all for it. You know in time
they will find someway to raise the cost of saltwater gas. Feels like we
are living in a movie...pretty soon we will all be put away into labor
camps. Ha!
God, I would be surprised if the cost of this would have to be more than
$1/gallon. And most importantly we live on a planet surrounded by salt
water.
The energy in the radio waves is splitting out hydrogen and oxygen from the
water, which then recombine in the flame, releasing rather less energy as
heat. You still have to get the energy from somewhere to generate the radio
waves.
BlackPhi, activating radio waves is fairly easy. You could use a battery
and a transformer. For a car, we're just talking about a local system
producing enough energy to move the pistons. I think this could be a solid
possibility.
You probably could power the radio waves with a battery - but the energy
used to split the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen is more than you
will get from burning them again. If you've got to use a powerful battery
in your car then you might as well drive an electric motor with it.