Sorry to say … Oil contains energy from an ignition to start it gasolene will continue to burn on it’s own heat, but this flame coming from the salt water requires a continuous supply of external focussed radio waves to keep it burning. So the energy needed to power the rf transmitter will be required in the first place continuously. Splitting H and O from H2O is an energy intensive process.
However, I like the cancer cure approach … And I never knew it was possible to split O and H by mere radio waves, which is really cool I guess, but not a problem solver really.
Since the topic is environment, will it be cleaner for the environment even if it still requires constant need of radiofrequency (RF) waves to keep water burning?
I suspect its true as long as the energy used to make RF waves is friendly to environment.
ethically poignant and yet debatable. interesting concept of environment of living beings is so rigged with the spiral of multiplex layers. one can successfully untangle only one by one.