John Kanzius to develop instant human incineration device
There is big news today. A Pennsylvania researcher, John Kanzius, has come across a way to ignite salt water using radio waves.
It is a huge discovery, because the world is full of salt water. Salt water is very abundant. It could be the end of any perceived energy shortage. A revolution that is the best water discovery in the last 100 years.
But boy am I worried. This kind of discovery need research money, and John is meeting with the Department of Defense to see if they will help. And you know what happens when DoD gets involved - weapons and anarchy (e.g. Iraq).
Did you know the human body is mostly salt water? Saline solution, in scientific terms. It doesn’t take much to realize that a new device can now be developed that can be pointed at someone, and create an instant fire within their body.
Bloody scary, if you ask me.
The implications for good work are mind boggling (it could cure cancer, heat your homes and businesses, power your car, and much more). And the potential for some immorally reprehensible developments are equally great.
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September 21st, 2007 16:12
Nonsense. More energy goes into generating the radio frequency emissions that liberate the water’s hydrogen gas (which subsequently burns with atmospheric and/or released oxygen) than is created by the burning. At most, Mr. Kanzius has found an efficient way to split water into its component elements. I’m not sure about the fears of incinerating humans, because the salt concentration he’s working with may be much greater than that found in living tissues. I suspect we have more to worry about from laser weapons, sonic weapons, etc.
September 22nd, 2007 03:22
Harold,
You sound like a scientist type of guy. So let me pull back the covers more for you.
It may be true that more electromagnetic energy is expended to release and ignite the hydrogen, but move your mind over to a drop of water, and the dreams of cold fusion. You see, molecular dispersion is what is happening here, and if it can be taken further, right down to the atoms, then it might be possible to release more energy that mankind needs. It actually seems to be a small step toward’s Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber, and if that happens, little gizmos that do incredible things are not that far off.
October 15th, 2007 08:31
This has so much potential as an alternate energy source that my concerns switch to the health of John Kanzius. I suspect he will end up dead in the next few years with all of the other inventors of water related energy sources. Stan Meyer was also this close when he was poisoned. The gas companies will not let this go to far without controlling the whole matter. Conspiracy theory? I guess the Government will protect him.