SALT WATER AS FUEL

November 20, 2007

Imagine burning salt water like any other fuel. Sounds crazy I know but a former television and radio engineer John Kanzius has discovered a way to allow every day water with salt burn like fuel. This salt/water combo burns up to 3000 degrees, it shared the same properties of hydrogen (clean burning and pollution free).The process involves the use of a radio frequency transceiver to burn the water solution.

The discovery was made by accident when he was researching the use of radio waves for desalination. Kanzius said that “In this case, we were not on a ‘quest for energy, we were looking for something that could be desalination. Radio frequencies act to weaken the links between the components of salt water, releasing hydrogen.

Has this been made in to huge news, no we worry more about Britney Spears than something that can free us from our oil dependence and the need to wage wars around the earth. I bet the government would tax water like they do gasoline if this over did come to be.

The important key to these discoveries is getting the word out, because the more people that know they exist the more likely it won’t be forgotten. Below is a news clip showing John’s discovery in action.

Simple, easy and cheap. It can run your car, a generator to power your house, heat your house, etc. Don’t forget to spread the word about these fundamental discoveries that could change our world as we know it.

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