Okay, this is amazing, when and where can I get this installed on MY car.
I imagine cancer patients will be soon beating on this inventors door!
I hope he has better luck than Stanley Meyor who invented a way to fuel his car using only water, was offered a billion dollars for the patent bu oil producing countries and then was poisoned to death…. sigh.
Watch this video, John Kansas, while attempting to cure cancer (of which he apparently has had some degree of success in) has stumbled upon the ability to use salt water as a replacement for gasoline. in a nutshell, he sends radio waves at the salt water, then ignites it and it burns hotly for some time. incredible.
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[..YouTube..] why r u still talking to me… you’ve completely disgraced yourself with that lame voting stunt, but ok whatever…
as for your ridiculous question, i’m going to give you one last chance to RE-read what i’ve said in my last couple of posts and think about whether or not your question made any sense to ask… if you still don’t get it, i guess let me know, and i’ll break it down for you… HINT: for yourself, define “hydrogen”. then define “energy”. then think about the two as they apply here.
[..YouTube..] wtf. america is dumb for inventing stuff?
[..YouTube..] wtf. america is dumb for inventing stuff?
[..YouTube..] @PRIMEx420 So you dont agree with me that no hydrogen is lost(destroyed) in the conversion from hydrogen to water?
[..YouTube..] @PRIMEx420 So you dont agree with me that no hydrogen is lost(destroyed) in the conversion from hydrogen to water?
[..YouTube..] america: so dumb they invent stuff
[..YouTube..] america: so dumb they invent stuff
[..YouTube..] first of all, AGAIN with the “no hydrogen is lost”? are you serious with that shit? just think about what you’re saying…
secondy i like how you logged on to youtube and voted for your own commen ts and against mine… what a weak punk of a move… lol
[..YouTube..] first of all, AGAIN with the “no hydrogen is lost”? are you serious with that shit? just think about what you’re saying…
secondy i like how you logged on to youtube and voted for your own commen ts and against mine… what a weak punk of a move… lol
[..YouTube..] @PRIMEx420 Well put :] I learned that in the 5th grade, energy cant be created nor destroyed, only converted
[..YouTube..] @PRIMEx420 Well put :] I learned that in the 5th grade, energy cant be created nor destroyed, only converted
[..YouTube..] My point was that energy cant be destroyed! I know its not limited to hydrogen and never implied it was. Thats all i was trying to tell the guy when i replied that no hydrogen is lost in the conversion.
[..YouTube..] My point was that energy cant be destroyed! I know its not limited to hydrogen and never implied it was. Thats all i was trying to tell the guy when i replied that no hydrogen is lost in the conversion.
[..YouTube..] Sadly YOU’re not getting your own point. obviously energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted. period. that’s basic grade-school science, and it’s not limited to just hydrogen.
[..YouTube..] Sadly YOU’re not getting your own point. obviously energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted. period. that’s basic grade-school science, and it’s not limited to just hydrogen.
[..YouTube..] You’r not getting my point. Im only trying to say that the element hydrogen is unlimited, and that none is consumed when changed from water to hydrogen.
we are limited on the ability to create a lot of energy from renewables, i know this!
My earlier post was to someone who thought that when you burnt the hydrogen it was destroyed. This is why i replied it was unlimited, i only meant its never destroyed and the reaction can be reversed. Know what i mean?
[..YouTube..] You’r not getting my point. Im only trying to say that the element hydrogen is unlimited, and that none is consumed when changed from water to hydrogen.
we are limited on the ability to create a lot of energy from renewables, i know this!
My earlier post was to someone who thought that when you burnt the hydrogen it was destroyed. This is why i replied it was unlimited, i only meant its never destroyed and the reaction can be reversed. Know what i mean?
[..YouTube..] k, first, read again what you just said, and see if you can find some gaping flaws. secondly, are you under the impression that solar power is free? are you serious? look into what it takes to get any real Amps from solar power. solar power is VERY limited on this planet… limited by our ability to collect it… and if all you want from hydrogen is storage for mobility, then there are much better ways of achieving that than hydrogen
[..YouTube..] k, first, read again what you just said, and see if you can find some gaping flaws. secondly, are you under the impression that solar power is free? are you serious? look into what it takes to get any real Amps from solar power. solar power is VERY limited on this planet… limited by our ability to collect it… and if all you want from hydrogen is storage for mobility, then there are much better ways of achieving that than hydrogen
[..YouTube..] I wasnt talking about how much energy it took to release the hydrogen. i was only stating the fact that none of the hydrogen is lost in the conversion from water to hydrogen and back again. As long as the sun is burning, elictricity is unlimited on this palnet, creating hydrogen is a way of storing the energy created, which makes it useful for mobile applications. Hydrogen cars for example.
[..YouTube..] I wasnt talking about how much energy it took to release the hydrogen. i was only stating the fact that none of the hydrogen is lost in the conversion from water to hydrogen and back again. As long as the sun is burning, elictricity is unlimited on this palnet, creating hydrogen is a way of storing the energy created, which makes it useful for mobile applications. Hydrogen cars for example.
[..YouTube..] @badLinker close, but in reality it’s much less “mission impossible”… the way it’s happened so far, is companies like exxon buy up the viable patents, and then just sit on them indefinitely. that’s it.
[..YouTube..] @badLinker close, but in reality it’s much less “mission impossible”… the way it’s happened so far, is companies like exxon buy up the viable patents, and then just sit on them indefinitely. that’s it.
[..YouTube..] @XWolfSerrosX pardon me, but… what are you talking about? do you know how much energy it takes to create hydrogen? it takes a shitload of electricity to create hydrogen through electrolysis. is electricity ALSO “renewable, therefore unlimited”?
[..YouTube..] @XWolfSerrosX pardon me, but… what are you talking about? do you know how much energy it takes to create hydrogen? it takes a shitload of electricity to create hydrogen through electrolysis. is electricity ALSO “renewable, therefore unlimited”?
[..YouTube..] @skeilak it’s not boiling
[..YouTube..] @skeilak it’s not boiling
[..YouTube..] @zeppelin2684 Simply burning Hydrogen turns it back into Water. Hydrogen is renewable, therefore it’s unlimited.
[..YouTube..] @zeppelin2684 Simply burning Hydrogen turns it back into Water. Hydrogen is renewable, therefore it’s unlimited.
[..YouTube..] @samrusoff Oxygen is the most abundant element, Water is the most abundant molecule.
Strange mistake for someone trying to cure cancer to make!
[..YouTube..] @samrusoff Oxygen is the most abundant element, Water is the most abundant molecule.
Strange mistake for someone trying to cure cancer to make!
[..YouTube..] no heres what happens, he finishes the invention a major gas corporation buys it and the invention is never seen again
[..YouTube..] no heres what happens, he finishes the invention a major gas corporation buys it and the invention is never seen again
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[..YouTube..] here’s what happens:
1. his patent/project is bought by a anonymous corporation for it’s development.
2. he gets a sudden heart attack.
[..YouTube..] It takes alot of energy to boil water in your microwave. Can’t see this process running a vehicle, unless the power source was outside the vehicle. And in that case, you’d be better off running an electric motor.
Still, cool effect. It might have some industrial applications.
[..YouTube..] How much energy is required to run the radiowave generator? As much energy and more than then the engine would produce?
[..YouTube..] They made sure he wouldn’t be able to speak again.
[..YouTube..] im amazed myself…. keep on going good sir, change the world for all of us.
[..YouTube..] so this was posted 2 and a half years ago. What happened since then?
[..YouTube..] yeah but did anyone else realize that he never found a cure for cancer?? FAIL!
[..YouTube..] has bush tried to kill this guy yet?
[..YouTube..] lol. no one caught the fail at 2:20? The fool says water is an element. wow.
[..YouTube..] Right. Great idea until you add up the power it takes to generate the radio waves, verses the power released in the reaction. The energy waste is enormous. If you could get that to happen from the energy stored in a typical watch battery and have the radio generator about the size of a toaster, then we are in business. Good luck in your quest!
[..YouTube..] 9th grade science class…
[..YouTube..] but the salt particles will separate from the water when the water is evaporated and the hydrogen and oxygen will recombine in the earths atmosphere…
[..YouTube..] ya the earth recycles water when it evaporates into the clouds and rains … But what does natural evaporation have to do with burning salt water?? What u think burning salt water is the same as it evaporating? Then i suggest u pick up a book and learn a thing or two. burning salt water may be better than burning oil but it is not helping the earth in anyway except that we wouldnt be using up as much oil.. as shitty as it is electro and solar power is the future..At least the smart future
[..YouTube..] you know that the earth recycles water?
[..YouTube..] @zeppelin2684
I agree, and I hate to think that if we start changing to another non-renewable resource, we’ll keep going until we run out of salt water, but right now, salt water is better than nothing, and if anything it will allow people to more easily change to something more reusable.
[..YouTube..] Were idiots because we spell something different than the Italians.. no sir that is just a language translation and means nothing about intelligence. what books might you recommend? assuming you didn’t just go get the base of your argument from wikipedia.
No, signore sei l’idiota e si ignorano i tuoi post ulteriormente.
Calma e superare se stessi (since you seem to enjoy italian)