Mar 11, 2008

Have we been handed the solution to our dependence on foreign oil?





Salt Water Fuel

Is this the break through that the automotive industry has been looking for? Retired broadcast engineer John Kanzius invention may be whats needed to bring hydrogen powered vehicles to our showrooms. One of the byproducts of John Kanzius invention is the production of oxygen and hydrogen gas. There are hydrogen powered vehicles on the road today, but only as test vehicles. The automotive industry is hard at work testing various ways of safely storing hydrogen gas in their vehicles. Here lies one of the problems. Storing hydrogen gas and the risk of an explosion if we were involved in an car accident. You see pressurized hydrogen is very explosive and can self ignite if it escapes and expands rapidly from a high pressure tank. John Kanzius may have solved the auto industry's problem. Instead of filling the tank with liquid hydrogen gas, he would fill the tank with salt water. Then with the aid of his radio frequency generator he could convert the salt water into hydrogen gas that could in turn be burned to produce steam, which in turn could then be used to turn a steam turbine generator thus producing electricity to power our electric vehicle. Or something to that effect. No need for banks of heavy batteries or pressurized gas canisters. Just fill the tank with salt water then one or two batteries to power the radio frequency generator, then a little spark to ignite the gas to heat the water that turns the generator and off you go. No more gasoline...No more high fuel prices...No more being held hostage by OPEC over oil.

But, Will We Ever See It?

Probably not!

John Kanzius has offered to sell his process so that he can continue his research into curing cancer. So whats to stop OPEC with their trillions of dollars in oil profits from buying the process in order to maintain the status quo of high oil prices.

Time to step up.

Our politicians from the President on down who have told us that we need to find alternate forms of energy to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. So here's their chance to step up and free us of our dependency on oil. Will they invest in America and use our tax dollars wisely to finance the research and development of this breakthrough that could possibly once and for all end our dependency on foreign oil. Or will they offer us the same old lip service?