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Saltwater as fuel?

By Jennifer Stacy

SANIBEL ISLAND, Fla. - A Sanibel man known for his novel approach to killing cancer cells, is experimenting with something else that may change lives. John Kanzius invented a machine with radio waves, that can be used to target and kill cancer cells. If that's not remarkable enough, some of the same technology could turn saltwater into energy.

When saltwater is placed within the radio wave field of Kanzius' machine, it can be ignited, and burns.

The discovery has been confirmed by researchers at Pennsylvania State University lead by Dr. Rustum Roy, who published their findings March 7Th. Their explanation? The water itself isn't burning, but the radio waves break apart the bonds between the elements in saltwater, releasing hydrogen. That hydrogen can then ignite and burn. The byproduct is desalinized water.

The discovery was a complete accident, made while Kanzius was researching the use of radio waves for desalinization.

John Kanzius is quick to point out right now, the process could not be used as an energy source or to replace oil because it takes more energy to produce the radio waves than can be obtained from the burning gas. But he hopes it's a start, and may make pure drinking water more readily available all over the world.

Tuesday, Mar 11 at 8:17 AM Awesome wrote ...

This guy has been incredible with his discoveries. I hope this person will have a great impact on mankind.

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Friday, Mar 21 at 1:51 PM Roger wrote ...

Every journey starts with just one small step. Perhaps we have just witnessed the first small step. This step may in fact be a clone of Dr. Salks first step, or maybe the Wright brothers first step.... lets start the 'real research'.

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Friday, Mar 28 at 6:46 PM CD wrote ...

This invention has been misrepresented in the article. Read the published description of the experiment for the full details. It is available from Materials Research Innovations, Volume 12, Number 1, March 2008 , pp. 3-6(4) [online at ingentaconnect.com]. A key quote from the article is "Kanzius had claimed that the effect... was generating more energy than that which was put into the system. No such claim has ever been made."

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Saturday, Apr 5 at 5:50 PM graham wrote ...

Now to find a super efficient way of powering the RF device or creating similar focused beam (wave) of RF to Crack salt water.I think researching capture and transferring of RF energy from the abundant RF in the atmosphere using a passive repeater(2 antenna and coax) could be a good place to start. Next create a device to accept variable freq RF input and transform it to fixed RF freq Output. Similar in theory to a transformer with rf coming in from the RXAntenna then out to the TXantenna

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