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Frankie
03-10-2011, 12:02 PM
1- Cancer break through.

2- Fuel shortage break through

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Donger
03-10-2011, 12:26 PM
He's dead.

Brock
03-10-2011, 12:38 PM
He was poisoned by the pharma/big oil cabal.

Donger
03-10-2011, 12:42 PM
He was poisoned by the pharma/big oil cabal.

Probably.

Anyway, what he did wasn't anything revolutionary. He was just using RF energy to separate hydrogen from sea water and then igniting it. I seriously doubt that the energy released by burning the hydrogen was greater than the energy needed to create (and sustain) the RF.

Frankie
03-10-2011, 12:42 PM
He's dead.

Really?

Donger
03-10-2011, 12:43 PM
Really?

Yes. Really dead. He has ceased to be. Bereft of life, he rests in pieces.

Fire Me Boy!
03-10-2011, 12:50 PM
:D

No offense intended, Frankie. Just having fun. Seriously debating about this becoming my preferred posting style.

morphius
03-10-2011, 12:59 PM
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/alternative-fuels/salt-water-fuel1.htm

Takes more energy to run the thing than it produces...


There is another design flaw in Aquygen, one that it shares with the Kanzius RFG. Both struggle with the energy input to energy output ratio -- or efficiency. This huge stumbling block causes many to view inventions like Aquygen and the RFG as useless science. While the RFG produces a hydrogen flame that burns stably, the amount of energy it puts out is less than the amount of energy needed to power the RFG. In this sense, any energy that comes out of the salt-water flame cannot be considered a source of power. It's just a manifestation of the energy being put into it, only in a lesser amount. This makes it unlikely that the RFG could produce a real, viable source of fuel.

Valiant
03-10-2011, 01:14 PM
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/alternative-fuels/salt-water-fuel1.htm

Takes more energy to run the thing than it produces...


There is another design flaw in Aquygen, one that it shares with the Kanzius RFG. Both struggle with the energy input to energy output ratio -- or efficiency. This huge stumbling block causes many to view inventions like Aquygen and the RFG as useless science. While the RFG produces a hydrogen flame that burns stably, the amount of energy it puts out is less than the amount of energy needed to power the RFG. In this sense, any energy that comes out of the salt-water flame cannot be considered a source of power. It's just a manifestation of the energy being put into it, only in a lesser amount. This makes it unlikely that the RFG could produce a real, viable source of fuel.

Same could be said with a lighter. If some kept at it for a while it is possible down the road to work. Just saying no will never accomplish anything and keep us dependent on oil.

Frankie
03-10-2011, 02:54 PM
Takes more energy to run the thing than it produces...

Meh, the bastard oil companies killed him and created this cover story to discredit his discovery.
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