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Pennsylvania Man Claims to Burn Salt Water

RIE, Pa. — An Erie, Pa., cancer researcher says he has found a way to burn salt water, a novel invention that is being touted by a retired chemistry professor as the "most remarkable" water science discovery in a century.
John Kanzius says he happened upon the discovery accidentally when he tried to desalinate seawater with a radio-frequency generator he says he developed to treat cancer. He discovered that as long as the salt water was exposed to the radio frequencies, it would burn.
The discovery has scientists excited by the prospect of using salt water, the most abundant resource on earth, as a fuel.
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Rustum Roy, a Penn State University emeritus professor of chemistry, has held demonstrations at his State College, Pa., lab to confirm his own observations.
[Roy is also a specialist in "whole person healing" and Christian sexuality.]

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I wonder how this squares with the Global Warming fairy tale ...
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Re: Pennsylvania Man Claims to Burn Salt Water

This is an interesting discovery. There are plenty of sources for it, and no drilling necessary
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I wonder how this squares with the Global Warming fairy tale ...
It doesn't really matter, does it? Fossil fuels will be gone one day. The farther ahead of the game we are before it happens, the better off we'll be.

That's the one thing I think is very amusing about everyone dead set against believing global warming.

In the end, does it really matter? Is cleaner air really such a bad thing? Is finding an alternative to a non-renewable resource that we know we can't depend upon that terrible? Why are so many people so threatened by progress?
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In the end, does it really matter? Is cleaner air really such a bad thing? Is finding an alternative to a non-renewable resource that we know we can't depend upon that terrible? Why are so many people so threatened by progress?
it all has to do with some very powerful ppl with very large bank accounts. imho

Very interesting stuff though.. way to go John K..
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Re: Pennsylvania Man Claims to Burn Salt Water

I saw something similar to this a while ago, the guy used water as fuel in like a welder or blow torch or something. it would cut metal but wouldn't get hot....

to search i go....
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Well sure it matters, but only in a rhetorical sense. The Global Warming Bible says that the seas are rising and we're at risk of losing Florida (shudder the thought, I have a friend in Florida) so burning the very source of that doom and gloom theory, the water, has to make it harder to sell, it being the theory.

And hey, I'm all for cleaner air. I'm supportive of renewable energy sources. I worked hard to see the PSC adopt the Blue Water Wind proposal for an offshore wind farm. It hasn't moved ahead because the competition has stalled it in court, but it's still going to happen.

I'm mad as hell that NRG just sealed a "hand shake" deal with the State that's going to allow them to put off for a few years the stricter regulations that were adopted to specifically address the problems at the power plants.

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"Starting right now, we need to develop working solutions to the energy problem by exploring the use of alternative energy sources that are sustainable and renewable, such as solar and wind sources. By utilizing new innovations and systems that have proven to work elsewhere these re-generating energy sources will offset the cost of utility rates that continue to climb. Because getting these new systems off the ground will take some time, we should also be seriously looking to attract other suppliers of electricity to the area. Monopoly is fun to play for a few hours maybe, it’s not fun to live with."

I'm no Johnny Come Lately to trying to make a positive impact and I generally don't come with rhetoric alone, although I admit to bringing some, and hell, why not.

The earth may be in a warming cycle, no one can say for sure with any real accuracy or evidence how much so, if so, or how long the cycle might last if it's even happening. If it is happening it isn't because of us, and my ego isn't so large so as to think that we're having enough of an impact or effect to kill the planet. That's quasi-biblical rhetoric of the finest order and you can chose to buy into whatever guilt trip, feel good and or needy cause you like. Personally, I don't subscribe to the fact that we're behind it just because someone says I should.

There is a great lack of consensus in the scientific field with regard to Global Warming. It's long on speculation and theory, and it's short on the stuff that this science purports to conclude, facts.

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Is cleaner air really such a bad thing? Is finding an alternative to a non-renewable resource that we know we can't depend upon that terrible? Why are so many people so threatened by progress?

Hell no, and hell no. I'm not threated by progress, but I'm not interested in being threatened into it either.
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Keep searching not him lol

This video is from Fl and just water

the article is about a guy from PA using salt water


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That looks like an awesome gadget. Not sure when it was made, or when that aired but I would pull for him to get that marketed if the need was presented here at the local level. No doubt about it.
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