salt water into fuel?
June 25th, 2007 at 9:06 am . by el nuko
We live in interesting times. Not long ago, I blogged about a Purdue University research team that had engineered a process to generate hydrogen from aluminum. That was pretty amazing.
A few minutes ago, I ran across this video over at Breitbart. If you think the hydrogen process was cool, then you’re going to love this. A retired broadcast engineer from Ohio, John Kanzius (pronounced kansas), has discovered a process to convert salt water to fuel. I kid you not.
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Comment posted by no2liberals
at 6/25/2007 6:47:42 PM
That’s very interesting, but I have one concern.
Since water vapor is the number one greenhouse gas, and according to Dr. Reid Bryson, it captures 80% of radiant heat in the first 30 feet of atmosphere, wouldn’t this fuel increase water vapor in the atmosphere? Warm water vapor at that.
Besides, the Hot Rod possibilities don’t seem to good. The engine, to produce the proper amounts of torque and hp, would be too heavy, and we all know that weight is the enemy.
/right Swampie…henh
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at 6/25/2007 6:36:46 PM
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Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 6/25/2007 3:50:20 PM
Yeah! That’s the guy that I linked to a few months ago with the possible cancer cure that was working out pretty well in experiments and was going to human trials soon.
I’m not too proud to drive a steam engine(grin).
Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 6/26/2007 12:15:01 AM
While there is a lot less sodium in blood than seawater, I’d, uh, still prefer not to be accidentally cooked.
/What a hunting weapon, though. Zap a turkey with one, and eat it on the spot.
Comment posted by wytammic
at 6/25/2007 11:57:55 PM
How encouraging. Now, I might have to live near the coast to get the cheaper fuel prices
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Comment posted by no2liberals
at 6/25/2007 8:46:14 PM
Once again proving, that not only is gravity a good idea…it’s the Law!
Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 6/25/2007 8:13:22 PM
HEY!
/Just back from watching young people bound like gazelles around the track, while I was going thud, thud, thud….
Comment posted by nuke
at 6/27/2007 12:00:50 PM
I haven’t seen the specs yet, Steve. Have you?
Comment posted by Steve
at 6/27/2007 11:57:42 AM
This is a ridiculous idea. He is pumping way more energy into the water than he is getting out. Reminds me of cold fusion.
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