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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

The Next Big Thing

Currently with the limited supply of fossil fuel left on this planet, we are all looking for a new fuel to replace fossil fuel. I guess we all have heard of renewable or green fuel. Now this mostly means processed vegetable oil like bio-diesel or hydro power, wind power and the latest wave power. The later is mostly used to generate electric power.



Yes, this technologies are being develop but they are still not very viable or the technique is still not perfected yet. That is why we are all still very dependent on mineral oil for most of our energy needs. So when oil hits USD75pb it really hurts us where it hurts the most. Petrol goes up, food prices goes up, well basically our cost of living goes up dramatically.



Now, wouldn't it be nice if some body invented a way to use water as fuel. Power cost would be cut by more than half and let us not forget that it would be the greenest fuel available. Also we would not have to contribute towards the sand nigger's pockets anymore!





So guess what? Someone has already accidental discovered a way to do just that. Ok, maybe not clean water but sea water. Well even better cause we would not have to process that and 2/3 of this planet is covered with it. Hard to believe isn't it?


Well John Kanzius, of Washington County did just that. He found a way to burn sea water using radio frequencies. And burn did the water burn. It continued to burn as long as it was expose to the radio waves. Yeah!


So now, he is requesting for funds from the U.S. Department of Energy and Department of Defense officials in Washington for further research.


Well let us hope this discovery will become commercially launch in the next few years. Cause the amount of money we all spent on energy could be better used. So if this is viable then it would surely be the next big thing if not the biggest think since the invention of the wheel! Now who wants to put a wager on this with me, huh?



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