Salt Water into Fuel
Uploaded by: RockStarSoul
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"5/22/2007 Retired TV station owner and broadcast engineer, John Kanzius, wasn't looking for an answer to the energy crisis. He was looking for a cure for cancer."
Sounds great, but Stan Meyer ended up dead somehow in the 90s when he invented his famous water powered car. I hope this guy lives long enough to get this invention into production.
Tags for this video: energy fuel gas Meyer oil prices Stan water
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| There is something ... ( 2 weeks ago by noj999) |
| There is something in this report prompting me "...seas will boil..." in my memory. I gess producing hydrogen (any road) is kinda like a wee bit doj? cool but still need to be frugel for using water for energy ANYWAY?? Hay I aint going god on ya'll or anything... |
| and the reason they ... ( 2 weeks ago by iliralliartili) |
| and the reason they wont do this is because we will eventually run out of water. just like oil... tards |
| we won't run out of ... ( 2 weeks ago by flyingmonkey456) |
| we won't run out of water if we do this. three things are produced as a result of this; water vapor, salt, and ozone. The water vapor will go into the atmosphere and rain back down into the oceans, the salt will remain in the container, and the ozone will help repair the damage we've already done to our atmosphere. There are no bad sideaffects to doing this. as for it using more energy than it produces, i'm not sure but i want to see you get to work riding on just radio waves. |
| uh,only one major ... ( 2 weeks ago by SomeStonerChick) |
| uh,only one major problem with that.taking the salt out of our oceans will make the waters freezing level high,witch in turn eventually will stop the earth's water bcos in order to keep the conveyor belt moving it needs to be extreamly brine other wise the water freezes,witch btw causes an ice age.but however, there is a simple solution to this.Dump metric tons of salt into our seas and we all good.bcos as is,our waters salt content is not all that good,id see us hitting a ice b4 global warming |
| What do you think ... ( 2 weeks ago by MrSnigger) |
| What do you think how much the Radio wave thing need on Energy I guess lot more than that burning saltwater produce |
| this would help ... ( 2 weeks ago by bubusir99) |
| this would help people |
| a large part of the ... ( 2 weeks ago by flyingmonkey456) |
| a large part of the world doesn't get cold enough for even pure water to freeze and even if it did, the oceans will never be pure. in fact, during the winter the salt sinks to the bottom and the water at the top is as close to fresh as it's gonna get without proper filtration. most of the other part of the world gets cold enough for salt water to freeze. a small part of the world only gets cold enough to freeze fresh water but not salt water. |
| Also, even if all ... ( 2 weeks ago by flyingmonkey456) |
| Also, even if all of the oceans froze over, that's all they'd do. only freeze over. it's not like the enire ocean is gonna freeze all the way to the bottom. and in response to the thing about global warming, would you rather be freezing your ass off or burned alive? personally, i'd choose the former. |
| How much energy do ... ( 2 weeks ago by davedaveydave) |
| How much energy do you use generating the radio waves, |
| if enuff cold,fresh ... ( 2 weeks ago by SomeStonerChick) |
| if enuff cold,fresh water coming from the melting polar ice caps and the glaciers of Greenland flows into the N Atlantic,it will shut down the Gulf Stream,which keeps Europe and NE North America warm.worst-case would be a full-blown return of the last ice age in a period as short as 2-3 yrs and the mild case would be a period like the little ice age of a few centuries ago that disrupted worldwide weather patterns leading to harsh winters,droughts,worldwide desertification,crop failures,and wars |
| so, with that being ... ( 2 weeks ago by SomeStonerChick) |
| so, with that being known id rather have neither a ice age or a global warming.but of the two id rather a global warming,even tho thats wot causes ice ages,and has numorous times and will again.bcos we as a race dont like to face the truth when it may mean a mass selection or the strong over the weak we ignore these facts and the signs telling us its about to happen and continue to live out lives in a state of stupidity.Iggnorance is bliss riite? |
| But.. what happends ... ( 1 week ago by Mawa92) |
| But.. what happends to the water ? Does it disappere ? :O |
| aan die fel oranje ... ( 1 week ago by jurjen11) |
| aan die fel oranje vlam te zien is het waarschijnlijk natrium dat reageert met water. correct me if im wong :P |
| Not everything is ... ( 1 week ago by LordBicen) |
| Not everything is as it seems. Most of what is being said now by the "Illustrious Eggheads" is all purely speculation at best. Theres an Avenue that even most of them are oblivious to. There is Cosmic Wheather patterns and conditions that our planet encounters year after year. Solar Wind, Increased electromagnetic fields that our earth passes through which effects us down here directly, Increasing and decreasing effects on our own electromagnetic field, which also effects our climate. |
| The information i ... ( 1 week ago by SomeStonerChick) |
| The information i presented was my own that i gathered from a few years of studying the earths weather patterens witch includes most of wot u said bcos all those things have a big effects on the planets climate,also from studying the oceans and making multiple models to produce the effect it would have(done on a program at my skool), and ive come to the conclusion that wot was stated previously will happen to us within that time frame.tho the planet will react in its own way |
| wow so this guy ... ( 1 week ago by fuckcuntshitfuckfagg) |
| wow so this guy cured cancer and solved all our energy problems in one fell-local-news-swoop.........get me this salt water machine....and i love the huge explaination given as to why the water has to be salty as oppsed to fresh water |
| lol! that fire ... ( 1 week ago by billyboy385) |
| lol! that fire looked hot! crimson fire? |
| why was this video ... ( 1 week ago by kodak139) |
| why was this video taken off??!?!?!?! now how are great minds supposed to know how to recreate the experiment???? how will we ever know how to have saltwater-powered cars??? |
| Good observation. ... ( 1 week ago by moppwns) |
| Good observation. But even if the machine burns regular water, you wouldn't want to. We need our fresh water to live, but salt water can be burned with no danger of running out. However, if we eventually get some unreal number of cars running on a daily basis, I could see us facing a problem of low water levels in the ocean. But we're talking some unimaginable amount of vehicles (depending on how much salt water is needed per vehicle). By then we'll have moved to another planet or something |
| I wish the news ... ( 1 week ago by meunlikeyou) |
| I wish the news reporter wouldn't mislead people by acting like this is some kind of fuel source. The Laws of Thermodynamics don't work that way. It's cool looking, but it's just hydrolysis, and you can do the same thing in your kitchen with a 9-volt battery. |
| this dosent mean it ... ( 6 days ago by weeeman45) |
| this dosent mean it will work in a presurised clinder |
| yeah, but how many ... ( 3 days ago by DennisL1986) |
| yeah, but how many KILOWATTS of power does'nt it take to create that magnetic field. |
| its the flux ... ( 2 days ago by jinx45) |
| its the flux capacitor!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Maybe it's being ... ( 4 hours ago by BugNuggets) |
| Maybe it's being removed because it's the property of someone else? |
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