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Originally posted by WeRpeons
reply to post by MoosKept240
As far as the salt water invention, If I recall, a company bought out the rights to continue researching it.
Originally posted by Praetorius
reply to post by Akragon
Has actually been on youtube for a few years, no worries.
His wiki page clarifies that the RF generator involved uses more energy than can be gotten from the saltwater reaction - still looking for a more efficient way so this can be viable.
Originally posted by Akragon
WOW!...
Take a look at this quick people.....watch how fast it disapears from the net!!
They'll never release this to the general public...
S&F
edit on 8-5-2011 by Akragon because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by gaurdian2012
my prediction this inventor will disappear or die in a freak accident and all his research will go with him.
John Kanzius, described by Discover magazine as one of the world's 50 most promising scientists, died yesterday from the disease he was working to cure. Mr. Kanzius, 64, who divided his time between Erie and Sanibel Island, Fla., died at 12:45 a.m. in a Florida hospital from pneumonia while undergoing chemotherapy for b-cell leukemia. Read more: www.post-gazette.com...