Incredible!!! Tired of gas prices, why not try salt water....., page 1


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Topic started on 8-5-2011 @ 07:39 PM by MoosKept240
A friend of mine posted this video on facebook, and I felt I just had to share.

It turns out this guy, who was looking for a better way to cure cancer with radio waves, invented a way to burn salt water!





I think we are about to make our next break through with alternative energy soon. IMO. I think ideally the best way for an alternative fuel, is something we can use in our existing vehicles, with the engines they have.
I am in heart, a petrol head, and I think the combustion engine is a dance of design.

I hope this hasn't already been posted, I did a search and couldn't find any thing, so if so I apologize.


reply posted on 8-5-2011 @ 07:51 PM by WeRpeons
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Unfortunately John Kansius passed away a couple of years ago. His cancer invention is still going through testing and human trials are to take place in the near future. His research still needs donations to keep it afloat.

As far as the salt water invention, If I recall, a company bought out the rights to continue researching it.



reply posted on 8-5-2011 @ 07:54 PM by jaycen420
Originally posted by WeRpeons
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As far as the salt water invention, If I recall, a company bought out the rights to continue researching it.


ya im sure they are lol. i bet the globalists bought it to bury it


reply posted on 8-5-2011 @ 07:56 PM by Praetorius
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Has actually been on youtube for a few years, no worries.

His wiki page clarifies that the RF generator involved uses more energy than can be gotten from the saltwater reaction - still looking for a more efficient way so this can be viable.


reply posted on 8-5-2011 @ 07:57 PM by darrman
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well--- ok kool...,,,,,

but he still needs Electricity to power the radio transmitter...

i still dont think he can power the device,, on its own power...
yet.....


reply posted on 8-5-2011 @ 08:00 PM by Akragon
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Has actually been on youtube for a few years, no worries.

His wiki page clarifies that the RF generator involved uses more energy than can be gotten from the saltwater reaction - still looking for a more efficient way so this can be viable.


really... this has been around for a while and no one's figured out how to use it?




reply posted on 8-5-2011 @ 08:04 PM by WeRpeons
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You may be right, I really haven't heard much about it since than.


reply posted on 8-5-2011 @ 08:15 PM by MoosKept240
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very true. To me, at least, it is movement forward. I would believe in the 40's and 50's, when the idea a fuel injector or a fuel pump came about, that to was thought to be inefficient. After many years, and changing vehicles to run on a 12 volt system, and advancements in computer technology, it is now more efficient than a carburetor. And vehicles of today, with variable valve timing, and variable ignition timing, fuel mapping, it is incredible what our automobiles are capable of! And surely at some point something will catch on, for alternative energy. I do not believe electric is our automotive "future". I for one do not want to purchase a special plastic set of tools just to work on a hybrid without getting electrocuted.

I for one, hope to never see the end of the combustion engine. We just need to focus on the "alternative" part of alternative fuels.

WooHoo my 100th post! Took me a while!
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reply posted on 8-5-2011 @ 08:31 PM by Sly1one
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damn....so hypothetically.....someone with a big enough and powerful enough "transmitter" say "HAARP" could they theoretically start the worlds oceans on fire? Now that would be a freaking disaster.....

edit: imagine the Naval capabilities of a napalm torching radio transmitter.....
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reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 06:34 AM by pcrobotwolf
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Yes and his idea has already been used to make desalinization plants ie turning salt water into fresh water


reply posted on 9-5-2011 @ 07:52 AM by Praetorius
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*nod*

Like mentioned by another poster above my response, it's along the lines of the "HHO" conversion/supplemental kits you see people setting up in their cars. At this point, not efficient enough to be of use, but if they can ever come across some way to refine the process it would be very useful...unless there's something being kept under wraps, though, output just not worth the input.
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