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A crash course in changing the world.
So I've done some research into the use of renewable energy, especially that which applies to cars. I think a great goal to work torwards is powering cars cleanly and cheaply. Now, due to my (somewhat limited) research on the subject, it seems we can! Here's how. First thing first, I saw on youtube (Hey, you can learn a lot from youtube) that a man recently found a way to cause salt water to combust. Naturally, he was thrilled because this could potentially be used as fuel. As far as I understand it, here's how he did it. He exposed the salt water to high-frequency x-rays, which excited the molecules in the water, causing them to combust. This isn't entirely ridiculous, as water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, both highly combustible. Now, I'm no particle physicist, but from my understanding that's how it works. I'll link you to the video so you can draw your own conclusions. However, this leads to one big problem: how the heck are we going to power the x-ray generator? That is no simple task indeed. However, I have come up with a solution that may work. Why don't we use a antigravity generator as outlined in the book "Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion?" Apparently, such a device has been tested by several people in the real world, with great results. Such a generator actually produces more electricity then it requires to run it, not to mention it's completely clean. How it works, according to my understanding (The books is quite heavy...) is that charging electricity on one side of an object positive and another negative causes the negative side to push and the positive to pull. This effect is explained by subquantum kinetics, but that's something completely different. The point is, I believe such a generator would be small enough to fit inside of a car's hood, powering the clean engine, running off it's own power (Power to restart the engine would be stored in a battery) and burning nothing but salt water. I understand that my claims seems silly, but I will do my best to do more research and get back to you. In the meantime, here are some links. Burning Salt Water http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiKa4nOkHLw ; Mr. Paul A. LaViolette, writer of the book "Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion" http://www.etheric.com/LaViolette/LaViolette.html ; Thank you for your time. :) |
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