salt water into fuel

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  1. ziggy222

    ziggy222 Fire Goby

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    crappyballer Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    someone posted this a while back. amazing though
     
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    I posted about that a while back. Its pretty cool how hes using fequency waves to burn saltwater. Its like hydrogen but a heck of a lot safer and easier to produce.

    The funny thing about finding alternative fuels is we still need oil to lubricate the motors. There is synthetic oils, but we use oil lubricants in all kinds of motors other then car related.
     
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    And what will we use, when we use up all the salt water????:confused: (that was not a joke) I don't think it rains everyday, to make enough water, to replenish what the world would use. Yeah, I've heard there is the same amount of water as 10billion years ago...blah blah blah. How do they know, they weren't alive that long ago..
     
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    when you burn the hydrogen the by product is water vapor. lots of vapor=rain well that is how the pure hydrogen works.
     
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    ok that makes sense....:-[ :tongue4:
     
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    The same would go with saltwater. The guy used iodized salt which is table salt. Iodized salt is mined, not taken from the ocean. I bet they could use synthetic sea salt though. Something they might not have thought about.
     
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    Will iodine burn? how do they ignite it? is this in the bucket forum?? lol
     
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    If this guys idea works does anybody here think Exxon is going to let us burn saltwater?
     
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    Hmmm Don't think so :) I always thought that Iodine was added to salt as a mass method to defeat Goiter.

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