| My 2 cents...
The video only exhibits the uneducated media's report of a side-effect from this man's experimentation. More for entertainment value than anything else. This technology is NOT new and is being/has been researched by many others. He just stumbled on the effect trying to achieve other goals.
The feasibility of the process to become a usable source of energy is only limited by the RF equipment's performance ability to generate the appropriate amount of energy to cause electrolysis to occur at an ACCEPTABLE output vs input level EFFICIENTLY. At this time, the energy input/output ratios are unacceptable for power generation. With the gains made in electronics miniaturization; i.e. digital switching power supplies, frequency oscillators, switching amplifiers, etc. we are not too far from being able to make the ratios workable for steam-powered electricity generation. I don't think we'll ever be able to achieve at or near 100% any time in the near future (if ever). NO energy conversion process is 100% efficient, except possibly solar or wind and then ONLY on the LONG term basis (equipment/maintenance cost vs output).
Just my 2 cents....
BTW, in the Army, I used to cook my lunch in the field by putting a weiner on a stick and putting it up in front of a IHAWK missile system tracking radar. Took about 4 seconds to burn it.
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