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foresthippy rated 5 months ago- As another reviewer pointed out, how much energy is going into generating the radio waves? If it's less than he's getting out, then this could be the answer to peak oil. If not, it's a waste of time. We can already produce hydrogen by putting energy in; what we need is a net gain of e...
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 - msdos464 rated 5 weeks ago
- Haha! "Only salt water!" How about those radio waves? How you would produce those in car?
 foresthippy rated 5 months ago- As another reviewer pointed out, how much energy is going into generating the radio waves? If it's less than he's getting out, then this could be the answer to peak oil. If not, it's a waste of time. We can already produce hydrogen by putting energy in; what we need is a net gain of energy. A cure for cancer would be nice though!
 InflatableSkull rated 11 months ago- Burning salt water does amaze me... but my respect for the guy seriously diminishes when he refers to water as an 'element'.
Also, I'd like to note that we don't yet know if this process is efficient; how much energy is expended in emitting the radio waves?
 nooz rated 13 months ago- salt water burning(!)
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