Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Kanzius machine - fuel from salt water? Cancer Cure?


Our dependence on foreign oil is a real thorn in the side - in addition to a drain on our economy. John Kanzius, an inventor from Florida, have found a solution. He found a way to turn salt water into fuel.

Broadcast John Kanzius, 63, is an engineer, formerly owned several TV and radio, before retiring in Sanibel Iceland, Florida

Five years ago he was diagnosed with a severe form of leukemia has been, and began the search for a kinder, gentler way to treat the disease be found, as compared to chemotherapy difficult.

In October 2003 he had an epiphany: kill cancer using radio waves. He then designed a machine, the radio waves in an attempt to kill cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed.

His experiences have been in the fight against cancer so successful, was a doctor was quoted as saying: "We were able to collect closer to the Holy Grail.

But under his experiences in trying to take salt from the water, Kanzius discovered his machine could do what some may have been thought impossible: turning water into fuel.

Try, "On the way to do desalination, we came to something that is burning, and it seems in this case that salt water perhaps as fuel for the carbon footsteps that we could use to replace all these years are used, ie that use fossil fuels, "Kanzius said.

If it's for real, the possible impact of the discovery almost mind boggling the mind, could serve as vehicles through salt water rather than gasoline-fueled, hydroelectric plants could be built along the coast, and houses, the one without worrying about the oil be heated.

"He did not need salt water oceans," said Kanzius. "It burns just as well if you are using salt to tap water."

Kanzius has with Charles Rutkowski, general manager of industrial sales and manufacturing Mill Creek, Pa., which manufactured the generators of radio waves partnership.

"I've had this experience [Engraving] countless times and it always amazes me," he told the Erie Times-News Rutkowski. "Here, we pay $ 3 per gallon for gas, and this is a device that appears to salt water into an alternative fuel to make."

Kanzius was told that this burning hydrogen, in fact, as his machine generates enough heat to break chemical bonds between hydrogen and oxygen into water from them.

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