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Salt Water used for fuel? also cures cancer?
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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 242482" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>I don't know.</p><p>The info was from an article I read on the discovery and it did not go into the specifics.</p><p>Basically, it stated that the imput energy far outweighed the output.</p><p>The ability to split water(a very simple process) into the two basic components of hydrogen and oxygen, then burn them, and the only by- products are heat and pure water, has always held my interest.</p><p>As always, it comes down to cost in the energy it takes to seperate the two.</p><p>A new breakthrough in making solar panels may help in lowering the imput cost.</p><p>Solar panels are now being "printed" onto clear vinyl backing. They are very flexible and contour to any surface. They will come in rolls just like butcher paper and can easily be mass produced. There could be a lot of applications for this product.</p><p>Until we figure out a way to make and control a fusion reactor, everything else seems like piece meal patching of our energy needs, before our carbon based energy source dries up.</p><p>PAX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 242482, member: 1664"] I don't know. The info was from an article I read on the discovery and it did not go into the specifics. Basically, it stated that the imput energy far outweighed the output. The ability to split water(a very simple process) into the two basic components of hydrogen and oxygen, then burn them, and the only by- products are heat and pure water, has always held my interest. As always, it comes down to cost in the energy it takes to seperate the two. A new breakthrough in making solar panels may help in lowering the imput cost. Solar panels are now being "printed" onto clear vinyl backing. They are very flexible and contour to any surface. They will come in rolls just like butcher paper and can easily be mass produced. There could be a lot of applications for this product. Until we figure out a way to make and control a fusion reactor, everything else seems like piece meal patching of our energy needs, before our carbon based energy source dries up. PAX [/QUOTE]
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