Did you hear about this, using microwaves to make gasoline ?

They take any hidrocabons,like plastic and use microwaves to turn it back in to oil to make gasoline.

Answer:
wow, i didn't hear about that, but if they could wow. that would be great...exept my microwave broke a month ago. damn...lol
Microwaves .. and a lot of other stuff too like cracking catalysts.
One question remains: Does the diesel and gasoline produced generate more energy than it took to operate the microwave device? If not, you have a net energy loss (totally useless!). If so, you have a net energy gain (excellent!).
It sounds like a way to make a new drug or something.
Cooking plastics is also a great way to put of some posinous fumes!
That's so cool!!!

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