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..] Damned dumb journalists… You can’t generate any power by burning hydrolysis products. The hydrolisis spends much more energy than any possible oxydation could produce.
[..YouTube..] I wonder how much energy is put into making the waves~ lol
[..YouTube..] @godscuttingyoudown heard he was last heard in a diner dying or choking saying “ive been poisoned”
[..YouTube..] @TheMarkNessMonster This is what most people believe and it’s just wrong! You see oil companies, as all companies do not obey to oil, but to money. So they would adopt anything profitable. So it’s a matter of general demand. If the demand of a product is high, it will be produced – and of course it will be overpriced. But, oil is over priced anyway due to the gradually diminishing supplies. So, I’d rather pay the same for an eco-friendly device than a toxic nightmare.
[..YouTube..] if burning h2 and o2 makes energy
burning water should require energy
my guess is that it requires more energy to make the radio waves then what is emitted by the flame
[..YouTube..] @stop222200 That wasn’t my angle. Trust me, there’s no shortage of oil in either of our lifetimes combined…even the combined lifetimes of our children’s children. What disappoints me is this kind of invention, when marketed properly, could cause losses in the billions to oil companies, and that’s why they’d buy it off to keep if from being marketed. Capitalism is good, but what I just described isn’t capitalism…it’s facism.
[..YouTube..] @TheMarkNessMonster ik thats the fucked up thing about it something good is made and oil corp’s buy it so they can keep destroying the planet we need to live
[..YouTube..] @HKHyper you still didnt get me…what i mean is that this is pretty useless to power a car as you need power to make the fuel which that you use to make power…why not just use the initial power to drive a motor instead of making it a lot more complicated…not to mention that the abuse or radio signals is said to be bad for the brain….
oh, and one more thing, you need more than a phone battery to power a radio transmitter that big ;)
[..YouTube..] @SmileyJet Think about how a cell phone works and how small there battery is.
[..YouTube..] @SmileyJet I did , you made it obvious to me that you didnt understand where the electricity would come from, I will quote you: ” there’s one major fail in his invention, where do you get the electricity to power the radio transmitter that burns the water?” I would have to say that a radio transmitter will consume less electicity then the large electrical motors needed to move a car. And I feel we could use the regular 12 volt system if not then 24 volt. With a generator. IMO
[..YouTube..] “Kanzius admitted that this process could not be considered an energy source, as more energy is used to produce the RF signal than can be obtained from the burning gas and stated in July 2007 that he never claimed his discovery would replace oil, asserting only that his discovery was “thought provoking.”[18] The details of the process are still unreleased pending the issuance of a patent.[18]”
WIKIPEDIA FTW
[..YouTube..] of course this is never going to be any bigger then this because oil companies wont let it happen. Nothing has changed
[..YouTube..] @HKHyper you obviously didnt understand what i meant…and i think everyone knows what an electric generator is…what i meant is you cant actualy “burn the water” without using a lot of electricity to make the radio waves. basicaly what this does is consume electricity to “burn water” which drives an engine… you could just use the electricity used to power the radio to power an electric motor instead.
[..YouTube..] @philzilla5 you should first understand it does not burn the salf water itself, it decomposes it into its basic elements, hydrogen, oxygen and sodium (salt) and then burns that, there is no water residue, therefore there is nothing to evaporate and make these thing you see floating around in the sky…
[..YouTube..] 3 years later and has anything changed?
[..YouTube..] @SmileyJet an electric generator. If you do not know what that is it is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. And I have to disagree! That it is nothing like an electric car.
[..YouTube..] @Shad12Dash yeah producing radio waves at high frequencies uses less power than driving a electric motor or powering a fuel.
[..YouTube..] Yes, the idea is to pay fancy lawyers to first discredit his invention by paying off corrupt scientists and then kill him off in a way thats not suspicious which is easily done. After all oil is a multi-billion dollar business and theres a lot of money at stake.
[..YouTube..] @SmileyJet Or, It would evaporate and re-condense into something called clouds. Thats to say the Invention does work.
[..YouTube..] John Kanzius died from pneumonia on February 18, 2009, aged 64, at a hospital near Sanibel, Florida, where he had a winter home. The pneumonia developed as complication after two recent rounds of chemotherapy.
[..YouTube..] there’s one major fail in his invention, where do you get the electricity to power the radio transmitter that burns the water? its basicaly a complicated version of a electric car…
and if everyone starts using this invention, were gonna run out of water eventualy…
[..YouTube..] everyone thinks they can run this on their cars the problem is the amount of work and energy going into this would cost more than actually buying petrol to run your car
[..YouTube..] Unfortunately they don’t mention the energy you have to put in to get it to work…
[..YouTube..] @Bjazz I think he will die soon :P poor guy
[..YouTube..] @hsuberialc right. totally knew that. sorry. :(
[..YouTube..] dumb yanks.
[..YouTube..] 2:43 That’s what she said.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress last time i checked gasoline is pretty explosive
[..YouTube..] @kmkress The orange flame is produced by a bit of salt being burned as well. Sodium burns orange which is what you are seeing. In essence, the water is turned into it’s base element gasses and then recombines after combustion into water. Water in water out.
[..YouTube..] @ohmahgawdfilms the water us undergoing electrolysis which means the hydrogen separates from the oxygen. The hydrogen immediately combine to form H2 and the oxygen combines with another oxygen forming O2. The electricity produced by the salt is enough to spark the H2 and O2 gases and set them on fire. They burn and produce a byproduct of water. The flame produced by hydrogen and water burning is blue.
[..YouTube..] @godscuttingyoudown Conspiracy theories awry. Tesla died of old age in his hotel an impoverished man. Also, this has been cutting research in cancer for a while now. I’d like to see some evidence that people were killed for knowing about frequency and energy. The photoelectric effect is this exact thing that was discovered by Hertz in 1887. Hit something with a specific frequency and valence electrons are excited across the band gap into the conduction band thus producing electricity.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress We also have a problem in the United States with rolling blackouts because we can’t supply enough energy at the current time much less when we are taxing the system further for electrolysis for our fuel. If you don’t believe this, go ask someone from California about blackouts.
So, how is it other people don’t think outside the box? Maybe you should think farther than 1 step and consider what is required to change one thing and the consequences it brings.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress If you’re thinking we could start this now and wait until the power technology comes along consider this. Approximately 70% of energy in the US comes from coal power plants which put out fantastical amounts of pollution because most are grandfathered in on pre EPA regulations and don’t have to put scrubbers in or filter their waste in anyway.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress Thus, the problems associated with using salt water as a fuel source currently outnumber the benefits. To fix these problems we first need a clean efficient source of electricity which until solar cell reach the fabled 15% efficiency, 50% would be a more feasible number, or we get fusion to produce more energy than it consumes we won’t be able to produce the radio waves to cause the electrolysis.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress High fructose corn syrup which is in almost everything today went up in price which increased the prices of lots of things that are consumed on a daily basis. Sodas didn’t increase because they have the law of large numbers on their side because it is purchased so often and consumed in such large quantities.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress The price of meats went up dramatically because corn is the main component in livestock feed and the price or corn and corn byproducts increased because the supply of corn couldn’t keep up with the demand due to the massive processing of corn for ethanol for our gas. This increase in the price of corn forced a lot of farmers to not be able to afford to grow the corn which raised the price higher by reducing the supply further.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress Everything grown or manufactured for food consumption requires water. Livestock and crops, which are the base components of all processed food i.e. TV dinners, coke, chips, etc., will go up in price dramatically and so will everything that requires them for manufacturing. If you don’t think this will happen, look at what happened to the price of meats when the govt. decided to mandate ethanol in gas and decided to use corn as the product to supply the ethanol.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress An alternative would be to just put salt into your tank and then fill with fresh water. This has problems all of its own. The fresh water supply would be quickly exhausted and even if it wasn’t because of massive desalination plants (where is the electricity for this going to come from?), the cost of water would skyrocket. This would mean that instead of just paying for it in gas you would be paying for it in your water bill, at the pump, and in the grocery store.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress You also can’t feasibly have people stopping at a mechanic after a few tanks of refueling to have them clean and recycle the salt properly. Even if you did have people stop at mechanics or some other place to recycle the salt you can’t just go dumping this back into the ocean. Where ever you dump this large amount of salt will locally increase the salt concentration in the water which will cause ecological harm.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress In a car the salt water will be inside the tank which would require a redesigning of cars so that it is removable and allow access for cleaning the inside of the tank. The side effects from the salt build up present bigger problems. If everyone started dumping the salt out where ever they are, in their yard on the side of the road etc. it will cause massive changes to the environment due to increases in salt levels in the soil, ground water, etc..
[..YouTube..] @Shad12Dash Then you will be transporting two very explosive substances. It would be easier to just ship the salt water and do one of two things: have the electrolysis happen at the gas station in the tank or in your car. Both have problems. You are using salt to separate the water into gas molecules. This leaves behind a layer of salt that will need to be scrubbed/ dissolved off. In a massive storing tank there will be a lot of salt as the volume of salt water coming through will be high.
[..YouTube..] @Shad12Dash pay attention to what?
[..YouTube..] @Bjazz
apparently :(
[..YouTube..] A cure for cans, awesome..
[..YouTube..] screw selling it to a company, just sell it for yourself…ull get a load more cash
lol =D
[..YouTube..] U people need to think outside the box…..The radio waves separate the hydrogen and oxygen. that means it doesnt have to happen inside the car. Separate it from the salt water…then use it.
[..YouTube..] @kmkress you dont pay attention do you?
[..YouTube..] lol, so the cure to cancer is gold?
[..YouTube..] that’s the true american innovator!! lol!!
[..YouTube..] Geez a 3 year old would realize that it actually takes ENERGY to make radio waves. Good luck running a car on a two-inch flame