On Sep 13, 9:59 am, gb6726 wrote:
In laws of conservation it takes more or equal energy to make energy.
But here one unleashes energy by releasing hydrogen which can
a) recombine with oxygen and produce electricity through fuel cell
processes.
b) burned as hydrogen in combustion.
If bonds are broken in H2O, electricity is needed, and electrolysis is
a classic
process that works with laws of energy conservation.
The new finding of radiowaves breaking the bond of H2O is weird, and
salt has
something to do in water with the electrons given and taken. Without
it the
process may not be possible.
News story:http://green.yahoo.com/index.php?q=node/1570
Maybe salt is needed to give birth to new galaxies. Water is one of
the fundamental
elements in the Universe.
Maybe black holes convert all matters into salt, then using
radioactivity,
and there is plenty of that, electrons burst out in jets, thanks to
dark matter
which can go faster than light and allow matter to escape black holes
following
electron jets. A salty compound explodes, and mixed with other
chemicals
it forms rock and other elements.