Yeah, that was a trip to read. And salt water, no less! Then again, given how well free hydrogen burns, I'm not too surprised by that. Actually, if it's separating hydrogen and oxygen, then it's not surprising that it'd be that intense.
My only question was wondering whether the heat output from it would make for more energy than it takes to be generating the radio frequency to set the water up to burn in the first place. If not, it's a neat toy, but not exactly an efficient fuel source.
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My only question was wondering whether the heat output from it would make for more energy than it takes to be generating the radio frequency to set the water up to burn in the first place. If not, it's a neat toy, but not exactly an efficient fuel source.