Submission + - Scientist Ignites Hydrogen in Water with Radio (tapegerm.com)
Criceratops writes: "Apparently a cancer researcher in Erie, Pennsylvania, while researching methods of desalinization with radio frequencies, found that the hydrogen bonds weaken and then burn while the radio waves were maintained. The AP says that this story broke in Pittsburgh, otherwise Yahoo's front page is compromised. Is the energy crisis solved? The story says that the hydrogen burned at temperatures of 3000 degrees F!!! And the exhaust of course would be H20 vapor! This is a plea for this one to be verified or disbunked!!"