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U S Navy announces break through for making fuel from sea water!!!!!!!!!!!

Started by gammarayburst, April 08, 2014, 03:08:28 PM

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lumen

Quote from: Google on April 08, 2014, 08:21:06 PM
See they first destroyed Iraq, now they want to fight over sea water. Where will the others go ? Hey China , come on now, where is your EMP bomb missile ? Train it on US.

US needs a lesson in the history of earth NOW. Russians failed, China wont.

;D ;D

China has so much money invested in the US that attacking the US would cause their own financial destruction. Just a bad idea.


LibreEnergia

I just wonder what the energy source for this is going to be.  I presume they are envisaging using nuclear powered ships to power it.

In any case it is not completely new.

http://oasys2.confex.com/acs/238nm/techprogram/P1260309.HTM

Perhaps the breakthrough is in terms of a new catalyst giving higher yield of longer chain hydrocarbons.