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Salt Water = Future Energy Source
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Re: Salt Water = Future Energy Source
I'm scared to click it.
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Re: Salt Water = Future Energy Source
its real and very intriguing (srsly)
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Re: Salt Water = Future Energy Source
LOL, Yeah, that kilowatt RF generator doesn't take any energy...
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Re: Salt Water = Future Energy Source
I'm curious how him putting his hand there was perfectly safe
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Re: Salt Water = Future Energy Source
I'd very surprised if it creates more energy than it takes to burn the salt water.
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Re: Salt Water = Future Energy Source
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LOL, Yeah, that kilowatt RF generator doesn't take any energy... That's like saying that microwave beam technology creates free energy. [/ QUOTE ] this is obviously new technology. its basically the equivalent of looking at the first computer (size of a building) and saying "ya, like thats going to ever be useful" |
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Re: Salt Water = Future Energy Source
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[ QUOTE ] LOL, Yeah, that kilowatt RF generator doesn't take any energy... That's like saying that microwave beam technology creates free energy. [/ QUOTE ] this is obviously new technology. its basically the equivalent of looking at the first computer (size of a building) and saying "ya, like thats going to ever be useful" [/ QUOTE ] Or it's a giant microwave oven with a test tube of salt water in it. Call me skeptical. It's the RF equivalent of the 5th grade science experiment of connecting a 6V battery to a glass of salt water and watching the hydrogen and oxygen bubbles form on the electrodes. |
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