Read what Mr. Kanzius has discovered.A Florida man may have accidentally invented a machine that could help solve the gasoline and energy crisis plaguing the U.S., television station WPBF reported.
Sanibel Island resident John Kanzius is a former broadcast executive from Pennsylvania who wondered if his background in physics and radio could come in handy in treating the disease from which he suffers: cancer.
Kanzius, 63, invented a machine that emits radio waves in an attempt to kill cancerous cells while leaving normal cells intact. While testing his machine, he noticed that his invention had other unexpected abilities.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Turning Water Into Fire
What if running your car, bus, tractor, train, plane, was as easy as filling it with water? It's in the works if one Florida man figures out what he did.
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energy crisis,
gasoline,
Inventions,
John Kansius,
Water conservation
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I've seen videos and read reports on this, but no one asks him how much energy is input in the form of radio waves versus how much is produced in the form of heat. Unless there's a net gain, he's not producing energy at all, just changing a more useful form, (RF) into a less useful form (heat).
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