Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: Tanhks
Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 1:51 AM
Subject: Re: Salt water is flammable when bombarded with radio frequency energy and could possibly be used as a fuel

Anthony Matonak wrote:
> plenty560@ wrote:
>
>> Learn about it here: http://somedamnedsapammerssite
> It's not. Really.
> Don't even get us started on water as fuel.
> Anthony

It is in too
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Everyone learned the electrolysis during school.
You put in two electrodes into salted water,
Pass it with electric current (ac or dc)
the result is water molecule separated to hydrogen and oxygen.

This "Salt water bombarded with radio frequency energy"
is just a wireless version of electrolysis process.
It is flammable is the result of hydrogen and oxygen which released from
this electrolysis process start burning once emerge from the surface of
the water.

I would guess the energy needed to generate the radio frequency is
bigger than the energy released from the burning of hydrogen and
oxygen(which released from this wireless electrolysis process).