The guy splitting water with microwaves didn't reveal how much power the
microwave emitter was pulling.
"Publicity stunt" showing only that thermal cracking of water sorta works
and that a microwave can heat up water, that hot and that fast if it's big
and powerful enough.
..a Dennis Lee style "gee whizzer" without a mystery unless the obvious is
ignored.
You'll be needing a lot more [true] info before even *thinking* about
Scalar energy as a justifiable factor.
Granted, what isn't shown, can't be true OR un-true...so did that guy lie?
No, he never mentioned "overunity"
BTW The FCC sets the parameters that all cell phones use.
It's highly unlikely that any are significantly different than any other.
Also, they don't emit a danged thing while they ring...nothing, until you
open up the circuit by answering.
That's not what the video showed happening.
ode
But I do know that it CAN happen with microwaves, there was that news
piece on the guy in Florida that was doing it with salt water (I provided
the link earlier), and stumbled on it by accident, when looking for a way
to cure cancer. That has been replicated by a testing lab. However, I am
focusing my attention to the water car and boat right now though. Gas has
simply gotten too high, and my son's boat gets only 1 1/2 mile per gallon,
but there is plenty of water in the lake.
Marshall
Ode
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