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That's why I'm starting my very own salt water bottling company! Get in now while you can! IM me for my paypal payment info!
Haha, and just imagine this. Once we start burning up all the world's sea water and we need more, we'll need some global warming to melt those ice caps! This is going to turn a lot of poor confused hippie's worlds upside down.
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The fact that CO2 is a lagging indicator and not a leading one should have done that years ago.
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Rustum Roy (born July 3, 1924) is a materials scientist, science policy analyst, advocate of interdisciplinary education and alternative medicine, and science and religion. Roy holds professorships in materials science at Arizona State University and in medicine at the University of Arizona, as well as emeritus honors at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) in three fields.
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There's so many under utilized potentials for salt water. Desalination and now this comes to mind. Any one care to bet that salt water as a fuel source will ever come to fruition?
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it depends on how much energy it takes to generat the radio waves UP. i couldn't find any data on how much enrgy or which frequencies they use...
heres another 'spirement that i've been looking at for awhile.. we are even "playing" around with it here when we have time...
i doubt that it's really cold fusion, but something is going on, and they publish actual figures...
i haven't hit it with enough juice (which i do have) to generate the plasma, ( i admit it makes me a little nervous) but the K2CO3 really does increase the efficiency of simple electrolysis...
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