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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (938)9/13/2007 8:10:30 AM
From: stan_hughes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71426
 
Well that's certainly intriguing, with the potential to be one of the biggest "disruptive technologies" of the last 1,000 years

Now watch some patent lawyer screw everything up and help the Saudis keep it off the market until the year 2150 :>(



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (938)9/13/2007 1:05:51 PM
From: dybdahl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71426
 
By removing the bonds between H and O in H2O, you get H, which can burn (combine with O). I don't know a lot of about economics, but I know my 2nd law of thermodynamics, which says that you cannot do this without spending energy as a net result. There is nothing unknown about this burning of salt water, and as a scientist, I find it as impressing as TV ads for detergents.

In other words, this is 100% fake. Don't waste your time on it.