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Salt Water into Energy
StoreTags: salt water, Energy, Florida, John Kanzius
Author: Gejius on July 02 2007
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--> I heard about this before I saw it just now. Some guy mentioned it to me and a friend earlier today, and he was going on how he was a communist and that this sort of technology belongs to the people. I just said, yeah, yeah, totally and walked off. I thought he was out of it or something. Then I searched for the video he mentioned. Holy moly.

After seeing this I immediately thought, isn't there a movie that starts like this? Then this guy becomes a target for terrorists hired by the oil companies and is hunted down with only Jean Claude VanDamme at his side.

Just watch the video. And pray that this guy doesn't die.

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Oh, and about the "electricity from... lemons" thing
In a recent study it was concluded that it would take 48,000 lemons to power a grey gameboy.

check that, it was a gameboy color. either way, thats a shitload of lemons.

maybe one day in the future we could power a gameboy with just 1 lemon once our lemon technology get good enough.

Man wouldn't it suck if cars burned water. I mean, oil's kinda useless for non-burning purposes.

But water's got other uses. Like drinking.

if there was an efficient way of making hydrogen and oxygen from water .... then you took the 2 element and used them to drive a hydrogen fuel cell .... that would be cool..... as the only waste would be water, wich you could re-use.
but fuel cells cost ££££££££££ to make ...... and to break down water into H and O2 needs a lot of energy in the first place ... so ATM it aint worth it.

oil's kinda useless for non-burning purposes.


Well. . . they could keep making things out of plastic for a bit longer...

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