Mar 28, 2009 - Yeah I heard they can extract the atoms in salt water and fuse them together with a oxygen atom creating dioxtetium. Supposed to be 4000 times as powerful as nuclear energy
KingOfKool182 Says:
Mar 14, 2009 - im sorry to break the horrible news to you, but these fuel companies are not there for fabulous breakthroughs in science, but fabulous breakthroughs in their fat pay checks. wake up. its all about profit, why do you think this salt water idea has not been or tried to be mass produced. ask any teacher or professor if they would be happy if an inventor invented a robot teacher that outperforms any human. i guarantee they wont be happy
KingOfKool182 Says:
Mar 14, 2009 - why is it too late to use this?
Sherlock007 Says:
Feb 20, 2009 - very very important invention, this was in 2007 ,its 2 years later, still haven't seen anything done with that. we must do something with this for sure...
Meanie83 Says:
Nov 6, 2008 - Paranoid? We are fighting a war just for the sake of oil...
The farmaceutical industry has been known to do this aswell. Just look up Royal Raymond Rife. that man tried and succeeded to kill cancer, bacteria, and virusses using the principle of radiofrequency. The same thing the gentlemen this clip is trying to do. Rife was ignored and ridiculed and his idea was lost untill the 90s when some people found one of his machines and some audio tapes on which some people describe his ideas.
jeffmay1 Says:
Oct 28, 2008 - Naw, thats just paranoid and silly. If times are changing (which they are) any company that has brains (and I'd include exxon in that group) will be embracing new technology and the future. They are not going to let themselves fall behind other energy companies, so if the future is in something other than oil, then yes they of course will be on top of it.
bingbongboing Says:
Oct 28, 2008 - ...because exxon would buy this to bury it. They already have a significant standing on oil and it wouldn't be in their best interest to invest in new technology.........duh
jeffmay1 Says:
Mar 24, 2008 - why would that be a sad thing. If this worked, and exxon bought into it, they already have the distribution channels in place to make it effective immediately, and give everybody access much quicker which would help solve the energy problems. Or are you just an anti-capitalist, that even if it could help the planet you'd be against it because god forbid someone made a profit?
herrjaapmans Says:
Mar 12, 2008 - How much energy did he put in the radiowaves?
Artifalia Says:
Mar 11, 2008 - It's being too late to use this.
abigbutt Says:
Feb 23, 2008 - the sad thing would be exxon buying up this idea....
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cosi66 Says:
Aug 11, 2009 - jes WAKE UP !!!
SjurHerman Says:
Mar 28, 2009 - Yeah I heard they can extract the atoms in salt water and fuse them together with a oxygen atom creating dioxtetium. Supposed to be 4000 times as powerful as nuclear energy
KingOfKool182 Says:
Mar 14, 2009 - im sorry to break the horrible news to you, but these fuel companies are not there for fabulous breakthroughs in science, but fabulous breakthroughs in their fat pay checks. wake up. its all about profit, why do you think this salt water idea has not been or tried to be mass produced. ask any teacher or professor if they would be happy if an inventor invented a robot teacher that outperforms any human. i guarantee they wont be happy
KingOfKool182 Says:
Mar 14, 2009 - why is it too late to use this?
Sherlock007 Says:
Feb 20, 2009 - very very important invention, this was in 2007 ,its 2 years later, still haven't seen anything done with that. we must do something with this for sure...
Meanie83 Says:
Nov 6, 2008 - Paranoid? We are fighting a war just for the sake of oil... The farmaceutical industry has been known to do this aswell. Just look up Royal Raymond Rife. that man tried and succeeded to kill cancer, bacteria, and virusses using the principle of radiofrequency. The same thing the gentlemen this clip is trying to do. Rife was ignored and ridiculed and his idea was lost untill the 90s when some people found one of his machines and some audio tapes on which some people describe his ideas.
jeffmay1 Says:
Oct 28, 2008 - Naw, thats just paranoid and silly. If times are changing (which they are) any company that has brains (and I'd include exxon in that group) will be embracing new technology and the future. They are not going to let themselves fall behind other energy companies, so if the future is in something other than oil, then yes they of course will be on top of it.
bingbongboing Says:
Oct 28, 2008 - ...because exxon would buy this to bury it. They already have a significant standing on oil and it wouldn't be in their best interest to invest in new technology.........duh
jeffmay1 Says:
Mar 24, 2008 - why would that be a sad thing. If this worked, and exxon bought into it, they already have the distribution channels in place to make it effective immediately, and give everybody access much quicker which would help solve the energy problems. Or are you just an anti-capitalist, that even if it could help the planet you'd be against it because god forbid someone made a profit?
herrjaapmans Says:
Mar 12, 2008 - How much energy did he put in the radiowaves?
Artifalia Says:
Mar 11, 2008 - It's being too late to use this.
abigbutt Says:
Feb 23, 2008 - the sad thing would be exxon buying up this idea....