Salt water to a biofeul??

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Answer:
No.

Water is not a source of energy, it is just a storage medium.

It is very interesting that the inventor has stumbled upon a method of electrolysis of water using a radio wave rather than an electric spark, but in either case it is the Electro-Magnetic Force (EMF) that is supplying the energy, not the water.

All he is doing is breaking water into H2 + O which is a chemical process that absorbs energy, an endothermic reaction, then recombining the H2 with the O to create water by burning it, an exothermic reaction. Water needs energy to be broken down into Hydrogen and Oxygen and when those gasses recombine they release that energy. But the water itself doesn't supply the energy. That comes from the electricity or the radio waves.

I think it is very wrong that any reporters who says water is a fuel source can call themselves "professional journalists". It is an outright lie.

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