Group: sci.energy
From: Madalch
Date: Friday, September 14, 2007 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: old news... Re: Salt water is flammable when bombarded with radio frequency energy and could possibly be used as a fuel

On Sep 13, 7:21 pm, "Jim" wrote:
> "Anthony Matonak" wrote in message
>
> news:46e9e5b0$0$15393$4c368faf@ ...
>
> > Gregg wrote:
> > ...
> >> Could you use a maser to remotely perform electrolysis on sea water?
> >> It might make a good weapon for burning off shore targets......
>
> > I shudder to think about how much water an average person contains.
>
> Hit the righ wavelength and the right collimation, throw in the right
> amount of power and you could pop people like corn......

I doubt that the water in the human body is salty enough. Blood
plasma's what? % salt? The seawater being used was more likely
3-4%.

In the video, one researcher puts his hand in the RF beam to show that
there's no heat being used on the water.