As is the usual case it takes more energy to make the radio waves to burn the hydrogen than the burning creates, resulting in a net loss of energy. You just can't seem to get around that thermodynamics law, can you.... Unless? Is is possible to use the radio waves that constantly bombard the earth from outer space to maintain the burning of the saltwater? Is it possible to collect a large amount of radio waved over a relatively large land area and concentrate them enough to maintain the burn? Obviously we couldn't use this in cars, but it could be used at an electric generating station. Is this possible?
As is the usual case it takes more energy to make the radio waves to burn the hydrogen than the burning creates, resulting in a net loss of energy. You just can't seem to get around that thermodynamics law, can you.... Unless? Is is possible to use the radio waves that constantly bombard the earth from outer space to maintain the burning of the saltwater? Is it possible to collect a large amount of radio waved over a relatively large land area and concentrate them enough to maintain the burn? Obviously we couldn't use this in cars, but it could be used at an electric generating station. Is this possible?
Chris