Esa Ruoho wrote:

hmm? Video: Water into fuel?

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.

Here is a paraphrased compilation of some postings from other forums, primarily from Ken Rasmussen's Energy Blog

http://energyblog.commutefaster.com/about/


Among the unanswered questions and problems: One reporter says the only fuel is the salt water. Elsewhere it is stated that a nanocolloid is used in the water. They don't mention anything as to most important issues: the voltage and current being consumed by the RF microwave generator, relative to the gas output. They do not mention the prior art or Puharich and others.

The color of the flame indicates something else was in the water. Yellow is an indication of some level of sodium, no doubt coming from the salt. Pure hydrogen burns essentially colorless. The many videos of hydrogen burning we find posted on the Internet show yellow, again, an indication some level of sodium has contaminated the gas. The flame illustrated wafts like a natural gas flame. Hydrogen either goes bang or becomes a blow torch if fed with enough pressure. I've never seen hydrogen burn as subtly as his flame, even with a wick, so there is definitely some other contaminant in his water.

Accidental discovery of an induction method of electrolysis is exactly how Puharich found his method. He was an MD using RF to try to break up blood clots in his patient's arteries when a gas started to appear. The gases tested out to be hydrogen and oxygen.

So the real question is how efficient is it based on voltage and
current consumption to produce X amount of hydrogen? How does it improve on Puharich ?- which was a technique which was never found to be overunity to the degree necessary to commercialize.... i.e. Induction electrolysis has already been known about Puharich and before, so he won't get rich trying to sell old news unless he has made an major advance - i.e a catalytic colloid ?.

And as to the cancer research, Royal Rife did considerable research on that field using RF. He and others have had reputed cures for various types of cancer and other diseases, for years; and any present day observer should be rightfully suspicious - extremely suspicious of Kanzius coming into the fray with NO real data and with these two bodies of well-known prior art - and who does not even mention them at all.

Call me skeptical. Without more, this looks like just one more flash in the pan... "fool's gold" as they say in the Golden State... (iron pyrite)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fools_gold

Hmmm... come to think of it ?? perhaps iron of some sort, added to salt water, is the nanocolloid being used... which would explain Purharich's results with blood...

Jones




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