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ERIE, Pa. - An Erie cancer researcher has found a way to burn salt water, a novel invention that is being touted by one chemist as the "most remarkable" water science discovery in a century.

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2007-09-11 12:03:43 · 16 answers · asked by Remember the GOP? 2 in Politics & Government Politics

Or will the Oil Companies buy the patent and bury it?

2007-09-11 12:06:21 · update #1

Obviously, most of you don't think the U.S. has the brainpower to develop this into a workable technology. Kinda sad you guys don't believe in the U.S. too much.

2007-09-11 12:08:53 · update #2

16 answers

No.....It requires more energy to burn the water than is produced by the burning water.

2007-09-11 12:06:59 · answer #1 · answered by Homeless in Phoenix 6 · 2 3

Not really we studied this in Social Studies.The rich oil company owners are just going to buy that product from that company that uses water from fuel.They will absolutely refuse to be out done since oil owners lately are very comfortable money wise.

2007-09-11 12:13:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's not that I don't believe in it. I just wonder if new technology to replace oil will be more expensive to purchase or not. I'm sure a lot of other people would put that into consideration also. Just like hybrid cars. You don't see a lot of people purchasing them because they are so pricey.

2007-09-11 12:18:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

its not an efficient system though...its not burning the salt in the water, the radio waves are separating the H-O-H bond

I saw it on youtube and he was using, at least, a couple thousand watt generator to force the Oxygen and Hydrogen bonds to seperate...if we can work on making these generators more efficient then it can be a solution.

2007-09-11 12:08:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, because it is going to be tested for the next ten years. Then we have to build engines and vehicles designed to it, motors, etc. No, oil will still for a long time be the energy of choice used by the world.

2007-09-11 12:07:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

We still have corn oil (ethanol) we can work with and we are more advanced on that but in the future it (the water fuel thing) might be amazing.

2007-09-11 12:11:11 · answer #6 · answered by Eisbär 7 · 0 0

water is hydrogen and oxygen,it can and as being split 1,000s of times the science works .it costs too much to use as a fuel.till an efficient way is found to split it it .

2007-09-11 12:24:48 · answer #7 · answered by HaSiCiT Bust A Tie A1 TieBusters 7 · 0 0

God gave this man this novel invention to provide fuel to our nation. God always comes through and our prayers are answered for fuel in the future.

2007-09-11 12:09:44 · answer #8 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 1 0

I'm sure someone from the oil lobbies will get to it. It's so sad reducing our dependence on oil could not only get us out of Iraq, but help defund terrorists, and create jobs locally in the US (has anyone been to Detroit recently)...

Edit: Why the thumbs down? Don't we wont to get out of Iraq, get rid of terror and keep American jobs??

2007-09-11 12:09:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Don't be naive. We'll be in Iraq and Afghanistan as long as there's oil there. We'll be out when the oil runs out

2007-09-11 12:12:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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