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December 5th, 2009  in Alternative Fuel Cars 9 Comments »

9 Responses to “alternative fuel”

  • MiNg0o says:

    Dispits all method to alternatives energies that could save us from global warming,the big oil gonna find their way to collaborate with the gov to quench any inventions that go against their profit.

  • plumber3dad says:

    Can the power released produce enough energy to maintain the RF generator. Why was this not discussed?

  • hipower707 says:

    wouldn’t salt mess up your engine?

  • blinkfan305 says:

    its not even about global warming anymore, it’s about how we need to find something else other than crude oil, we’re going to be out of crude oil in about 30-40 years

  • solararity says:

    its only the gasses from the salt water that burn , salt would never reach the engine

  • skilo837 says:

    yep and electric cars are defintily not the answer .not everyone can afford to just buy an electric car so what will have to be done is they will have to figure out a way to make the internal combustion engine burn other things than gas and deisel

    that e 85 ethanol is a step in the right direction but thats not the answer either cause its not cost efficient and it uses up another valuble resource- FOOD!.

    i guess the gov whacked that sceintist that invinted the magnet engine =(

  • harryflocyberman says:

    The oil companies so NO! they are to busy cutting production to artificiality raise the price of gas because they want MORE MORE MORE!!!! they said his invention will never see the light of day because they are God and just like the pharmaceutical companies control the Congress and the world. So I don’t care what you invent you will be silenced in one way or another.

  • flickeries says:

    The microwaves needed to heat the water require an input of electricity too, is the total system an energy net gain or net loss?

    As far as I know, salt is the most stable form of chlorine and sodium. To break them apart you’d need to input heat, according to this simple formula.

    NaCl + H2O -broken down-> Na + Cl2 + H2O

    Which gets two reactions when burned

    Na + H2O -> NaOH

    Cl2 + H2 -> HCl

    NaOH + HCl -> Acid/base reaction?

  • GravWave says:

    How do radio waves break apart water molecules?

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