News and Politics | September 12, 2008 | 14 comments

Sea Water - Powered Car

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Take a look at this. While trying to create a cure of Cancer, came up with a method of burning Salt or even Sea Water, creating electricity.

This is a huge solution for the environment and could help maintain a fair amount of Fresh Water.
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14 comments // Sea Water - Powered Car // Video

  • Mobius2012
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      Mobius2012  
    • Um, Nikola Tesla did it in the 19th century, but no one listened because the government spread propaganda about him to try and discredit him because his idea among the many other ideas including electro magnetics as a possible energy source threatend ''Big Buisness''....

    • 3 years ago
  • regjoeschmo
  • pannida
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      pannida  
    • It's not like sea water burns on its own, so its the radio waves that allow this effect to take place, and last I checked radio transmitters aren't powered by magical fairy dust, it is run on lets say electrical energy. So the amount put into the system is greater than the energy you would get out.

      Edit: BTW I'm talking about the first video posted not about the Hydrogen Technologies video

    • 3 years ago
  • petarro
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      petarro  
    • How will Sea Water need "more energy than it creates"? Take a look at the Video, this is not yet one of the previous attempts to fetch Hydrogen from Water.

    • 3 years ago
  • pannida
  • pannida
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      pannida  
    • this is old news, and it has been debunked. It uses more energy than it creates. There is no positive net gain of energy.

    • 3 years ago
  • Leonidis
  • petarro
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      petarro  
    • Hydrogen Technologies will develop a Hummer that can run on Water and Gasoline. (About the last un-funny comment from the News Reporter, water prices are not to go up, since this vehicle is actually to use Sea Water)
      Note: I can't believe people have voted this down.

    • 3 years ago
  • kelvin311
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      kelvin311  
    • The sad part is that this technology has been around for about 20 years but before the first inventors of this technology could spread the word many of them were killed in what was called "random" murders. I guess the oil companies hired random assassins to do the work.

    • 3 years ago
  • SuncatcherEyes
  • Mobius2012
  • Mobius2012
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      Mobius2012  
    • Well if John White was excited I guess this is promising news! LOL He almost leaped for joy LOL it's like Doc from back to the future and the 101 giga watts! LOL JOhn White LOL he got excited LOL HA AHA AHAAH AHAHHAHAH!!!! :/

    • 3 years ago
  • petarro
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