Fire from Salt Water
Kanzius was testing his external radio-wave generator to see if it could desalinate salt water, and the water ignited. A university chemist determined that the process is generating hydrogen, which can be burned as fuel. While the phenomenon is interesting, it is not yet practical for energy generation. More energy is consumed by the radio frequency device than is produced for burning. Efficiency-wise, they are presently at around 76 percent of Faraday's theoretical limit. (Other Hydrogen-from-Water methods, such as the one being pursued by Bob Boyce (http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/Transportation/Bob_Boyce/), are approaching 7x). Kanzius says if someone wants to buy up the rights to the technology, that would be fine. He would use the funds to finance his quest to cure cancer. June 06, 2007John Kanzius write: "Since it appears we now have now achieved more than unity, I am going to do an embargo on releasing all further information. "Actually there are smart individuals who have posted on different web sited and actually have a pretty good idea of what is happening." June 01, 2007"I am in the process of redesigning the electronics for the saltwater as to see what efficiency we can achieve. "Why does everyone think this is a form of electrolysis? "Some scientists who have made comments on certain web sites actually understand the mechanism of action. "Regarding moving this forward, I want to see what are the best results we can achieve with joules in vs joules out. A chemist in Houston whom I know is going to be doing a couple of things for me this weekend." -- John Kanzius (June 01, 2007) How it WorksKanzius is not publicly disclosing the mechanism of action at this time. He says that the process would not be considered a form of electrolysis. "It has nothing in common with the Rife concept except the word radio waves....He was supposedly looking for resonant frequencies of the cells themselves. This is nanoparticle technology. The nanoparticles are relatively new in the science and medical world. Gold nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes are the molecules that enter the cancer cells to be thermally destroyed by the non-invasive radio waves..The frequencies themselves are not even close..." (May 27, 2007) "It does take much sodium to discolor the flame. We have measured the before and after burns and very little sodium has been expended." (May 29, 2007) "What burns at a temperature of over 1700 C? [Knowing the answer to that question] might take some of the guess work out of the equation." (May 29, 2007)
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