The possibilities of water to gas on autos 

When the idea of water to gas was released in the market, it became popular, and received the immediate interest of the public. The use of a water to gas conversion kit available for under a hundred dollars was a good diversion from the continual and never stopping increase cost of fuel. It opened a great door for possibilities for finding other alternative fuel that would help of an empty wallet to stay within the budget for gas and the other essentials.

Then came the invention created by a 63-year old known as John Kazius that would supposedly generate a new alternative fuel source from salt water. Kanzius came to the conclusion that given the right conditions salt water may burn at very high temperature therefore upon his diagnosis with the deadly disease known as leukemia he made up his mind to invent a more capable alternative for attacking the cancerous cells inhabiting the body. His final result a radio frequency generator, it's essentially a machine capable of creating radio waves and then focuses them in a very concentrated area destroying the tumors without harming natural cells.

While performing a demonstration someone observed that the present RFG was effecting and causing some water in a test tube to condense. Thinking that if the RFG caused water to condense then there was a chance that it could separate salt out of seawater because a way to remove salt from the undrinkable seawater could potentially save thousands especially in the countries that are on the verge of death because of a lack of water. Kanzius then made use of the RFG with the intention of desalination of salt water but while the first test was going on the water in the test tube sparked.

In the second test he lit a wet paper towel and placed it on the surface while the RFG was pointing to the water. The water in the tube ignited and continued to be aflame while the RFG was pointed in the direction of the test tube and when other universities tried to do the same test, to prove it could be hoax, the same thing occurred. The salt water in the test tube ignited, and stayed that way for the duration for the time the RFG was pointed at it. waves put out by the RFG nullified the water's stability and thereby releasing the hydrogen molecules. The heat coming the RFG ignited them and it immediately burned.

So is it possible to drive our cars with salt water instead of the expensive and highly potent gasoline? Well, back in 2000, Hydrogen Technology Applications produced the Aquygen.

Aquygen is a gas made up of hydrogen separated from water using electricity that when combined with regular hydrogen in theory will make a more efficient fuel than gasoline by itself. Howstuffworks.com. So could this have burned a trail for Kanzius's invention and can saltwater to be filtered and used as regular water. Kanzius mentions that making fire and fuel  using salt water is indeed a possibility but separating hydrogen, oxygen, sodium and chloride is required to be done first and after that the sodium becomes burnable but the problem is this process consumes much a lot more energy that it puts out.

The bright side of science is it seems to he a never ending world of possibilities as what is not be possible now may become real  later on. In the past, the thought of using water to run cars didn't seem plausible but in this time why should we close our doors for salt water as an alternative energy source?