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Re: Salt Water Fuel powers a Stirling engine

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This machine is merely using RF energy to dissociate water into hydrogen and oxygen...
After considering it for a while, I realized that the flame looks a lot more like burning sodium than burning hydrogen. My use of the word "merely" was probably a mistake.
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