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Last week, a Penn State University chemist named Rustum Roy held a demonstration proving that the science is sound, noting that the water doesn't burn, though the radio frequencies weaken the bonds holding together the salt, releasing hydrogen which is ignited when exposed to the RF field.
This is patent nonsense. Sodium Chlorine fully dissociates in water, so there are no "bonds holding together the salt" left in salt water.

Oye, vatos, dees English sink todos mi ships, chinga sus madres, so escuche: el fleet es ahora refloated, OK? — The War Nerd
by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Fri Sep 21st, 2007 at 03:54:07 PM EST

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