Is It a Good Idea to Burn Sea Water for Power?

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H2O (Water) can be converted into HHO, a gaseous unstable flammable form of water. This conversion has been demonstrated many times by free energy researchers, by using high voltage electricity (think millions of volts), or by a high frequency radio signal (about 13.56Mhz). Search “Kanzius burning sea water” and “Stanley Meyer” on YouTube.

Mainstream electrical engineering denies this is possible, but it has been demonstrated many times. And to those paying attention, it has become obvious that the mainstream view in any field is extremely biased and following an agenda of control and knowledge suppression to benefit the ruling Elite. Large areas of science, medicine, and archaeology are involved in cover-ups these days. (Search Michael Cremo and Dr. Royal Raymond Rife on Youtube)

The total wattage used in the conversion to HHO is rather small, since high voltage electricity (or a high frequency radio signal) produces huge gains in efficiency. This makes the conversion doable by the alternator in your car. Converting a gas engine to run on HHO is not tremendously difficult, only the engine timing and the fuel system lines need to be changed. And not only could your car run on water, but all power on Earth could be produced by burning sea water this way.

However, if we start burning sea water instead of oil, then are we dooming ourselves even more? If we significantly reduce the amount of water on the planet, then it would cause the mass extinction of many plants and animals and could destroy humanity. So, let’s run the numbers and see how long it would take to reduce the amount of sea water by .1% (a 1/1000 reduction)
Firstly, we’re losing water into space through the upper atmosphere. The high end of this estimate is that the Earth has lost about 1/4 of its water since its creation, about 22 billion gallons of water per year for the last 4 billion years. The low end estimate is that we’ve lost about .1% of our water into space, or 88 million gallons per year since Earth was created. (Google: Sciencenordic.com Earth losing water into space) So, if we lose another .1% of our sea water, then we should still be A-OK. Also, the Earth is regularly being hit by a number of comets over the course of millions of years, and it is not yet possible to estimate how much water we’re gaining from comet impacts.

The total energy consumption of the Earth is about 100 Trillion kWh of energy per year (known as our Final Energy Consumption). We burn about 1.5 trillion gallons of oil every year to produce 33% of the world’s power (including all sources: transportation, electricity production etc.) Therefore, if all the world’s power were produced by oil, we would have to burn about 4.6 trillion gallons of oil per year.

Burning sea water is about 40 times more efficient than burning gasoline. (We’re going to ignore oil lost in the refining process) The average MPG for gas engines is 25mph. You can get about 1000mpg (yes, one thousand) burning sea water, because of the huge volume increase when you go from H2O liquid water to HHO gas. Additionally, only about 5% of the HHO gas is actually burned. The other 95% recombines into water and drips out the exhaust pipe, so a gallon of water could potentially be recycled up to 20 times before being used up. So, to equal the power output of 4.6 trillion gallons of oil, we would have to burn 5.75 billion gallons of water per year.
( (4.6 Trillion / (1000 / 25) ) * 5% = 5.75 billion )

There are approximately 352 quintillion gallons of water in the world’s oceans. So, the question is how long would it take us to burn .1% of the water in the oceans? (which is 352 quadrillion gallons) The answer is about 61 million years.
(352 quadrillion gallons / 5.75 billion gallons).

That’s a pretty long time. Almost as long as the gap of time between us and the dinosaurs. However, let’s say that the rest of the world’s living standards goes way up, and our power consumption increases by 5 times. Because, you know that everybody is going to be burning sea water like crazy once this technology is available to the public. With 5 times our current level of power consumption, it would still take us about 12 million years to burn .1% of the sea water on Earth. But wait, let’s say we go really crazy with power consumption and we leave all the lights on 24/7 and we all drive Hummers or Abrams tanks (.5 MPG with gas). Let’s say our energy consumption goes up by 100 times. It would still take us about 600,000 years to burn .1% of the sea water on Earth.

That’s still a pretty long time. Longer than most archaeologists say that humanity has even existed (supposedly 200,000 years, but watch Michael Cremo on Youtube) Honestly, if we can’t find a better energy solution than burning sea water in the next few hundred years, let alone the next few hundred THOUSAND years, then we deserve to go extinct. Especially since there are already a plethora of free energy devices out there that actually work and are being covered up by the Elites and their government minions. (Zero point energy, Scalar energy, Tesla Coils, etc) So, all in all, burning sea water is still a way better idea than burning oil.

So, when will we have conversion kits that we can buy to convert our cars into running on water? Probably about 5 years after science pulls its collective head out of its mainstream butt. And when the government stops assassinating free energy inventors. (70+ free energy inventors have been assassinated since Tesla’s time. And even more than that have been intimidated and bought off.) And so, when will that be? Well that my friends, depends on you!


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Author: Rich Ryan

Rich Ryan
I'm a meditator. What I write is based on visions and insights received in meditation, nothing more. Take what resonates, leave the rest. Namaste.