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Wow, all the different tinfoil-hats in there... from even such a small cross-section of the population, we seem to have:
the oil-barons-are-bastards tinfoil-hatter, the government-will-buy-it-out tinfoil-hatter, the microwave radiation tinfoil-hatter (pun not intended) who believes that a power plant using microwaves will emit dangerous radiation, and should be shielded with concrete, the schools-are-brainwashing-us tinfoil-hatter, the "he'll be assassinated" tinfoil-hatter,
Wow...
Just watched the video... the most disturbing line:
"That, is the true Ameican innovator -- someone that is not looking for something, he just finds it."
What rubbish. Sure, let's completely discredit scientists and engineers, because someone who stumbles across something serendipitously is a 'true innovator'?
Geometrically Frustrated Registered Member #6
Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 04:18AM
Location: Bowdoin, Maine
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It is pretty neat, but it is bothersome that they fail to mention how much power goes into it to run that little sterling engine. I am sure that massive amounts of power are being wasted there. I would like to think that the TV show producers just put together bits and pieces of the statements those people said in order to make a sensational story, but that doesn't seem to be the case. How can people be so misled in the face of all their contradictory knowledge?
Registered Member #27
Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
Location: Hyperborea
Posts: 2058
It seems like he has no idea what he is doing.
"Kanzius said the flame created from his machine reaches a temperature of around 3,000 degrees Farenheit. He said a chemist told him that the immense heat created from the machine breaks down the hydrogen-oxygen bond in the water, igniting the hydrogen."
"He said engineers are currently experimenting with him in Erie, Pa. in an attempt to harness the energy. They've built an engine that, when placed on top of the flame, chugged along for two minutes, Kanzius told WPBF."
"This was an experiment to see if I could heat salt water, and instead of heat, I got fire,"
"Kanzius said he hoped that his invention could one day solve a lot of the world's energy problems."
Registered Member #659
Joined: Fri Apr 20 2007, 09:14AM
Location: SW Hertfordshire, UK
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It seems to be suggesting that somehow, you can get more energy from putting the bonds of water back together via burning than you used splitting it apart in the first place...
Wow! I'm stunned. He's smashed the laws of thermodynamics apart with that, unless I'm missing something big.
Sure, I can see some uses for it - plumbing blowtorches which just need plugging in and a cupfull of salty water to run, rather than replaceable LPG tanks - but other than things like that, the uses must be limited.
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Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
Location: Zadar, Croatia
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Ragnarok: as bjorn said the guy apparently doesn't have much clue what's going on.
There is no obivous nucleation of hydrogen and oxygen in the vial nor any currently known possible mechanism for water to break down in these conditions.
All I see happening is the vial, being in a string electric field, creates a breakout point on it's top and streamer arises either from edge of a vial or out of top of cotton wool. If you look closely, you can see how is the base of flame 'pinched' and not distributed across entire vial.
Liberation of sodium causes yellow-orange color of the flame.
The streamer also seems to be attracted to that stirling engine.
Very similar effect can be gained by placing a piece of cotton wool soaked in salt water in victinity or on topload of a CW tesla coil.
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