Group: alt.energy.renewable
From: "JanPMulder@gmail.com"
Date: Thursday, September 13, 2007 5:00 AM
Subject: Re: burning saltwater

On Sep 13, 1:47 am, Chris wrote:
> A man researching Cancer treatment in his basement has used radio
> waves to burn saltwater. As is the usual case it takes more energy to
> make the radio waves to burn the hydrogen than the burning creates,
> resulting in a net loss of energy. You just can't seem to get around
> that thermodynamics law, can you.... Unless? Is is possible to use
> the radio waves that constantly bombard the earth from outer space to
> maintain the burning of the saltwater? Is it possible to collect a
> large amount of radiowave over a relatively large land area and
> concentrate them enought to maintain the burn? obviously we couldn't
> use this in cars, but it could be used at an electric generating
> station. Is this possible?
>
> Chris
>
> /2007/09/01/
>
> If life seems jolly rotten
> There's something you've forgotten
> and thats to laugh and smile and dance and sing!

just remember that the last laugh is on you!
Forget this...use geothermics to generate the hydrogen...