[Vwdiesel] Burning water
LBaird119 at aol.com
LBaird119 at aol.com
Thu Sep 13 02:11:12 EDT 2007
In a message dated 9/12/2007 11:03:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
doyt at buckeye-express.com writes:
> The question remains....making the radio waves in the first place with the
> radio frequency generator requires energy, and is (?) this the same amount
> of energy that appears when the loose hydrogen bonds with the oxygen (to
> run the machine) ? If so, the process is a wash and not very useful.
> Interesting yes, but not a huge shift in the way we power machines to do
> work. Maybe (even probably) it even takes more energy to make the radio
> waves than is produced when the hydrogen burns. In that case, it is just
> another example of how energy moves from where it is to where it isn't.
>
> No free lunch.
>
Conservation of energy. It's why perpetual motion doesn't
work. :-( (plus friction) I've often wondered if there wasn't
SOME way to do some kind of harmonic resonance (correct term?)
induction where you only induce energy on the peaks of a
waveform thus getting peak to peak amplification rather than
rms. Should allow rapid cooling and heating of things if you just
knew the frequency and could align the vibrations. Hmmm, string
theory? ;-)
Loren
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