Originally posted by WMCoolmon
So it can turn...*looks at word filter*...fecal matter into anti-matter explosives?
If that's true, I predict an investment made by the US government...
No, not quite. AFAIK, it doesnt work that way. Supposedly, a large collection of waste or supplements - garbage, discharge, toxic materials, fecal matter, etc - can create certain materials by breaking them down to the elemental level. Compounds are created from the elements, and supplies from the compounds.
For example, to make water, we have plenty of otherwise useless junk that gets thrown into the machine. The supplies are broken down, and we now have lets say ten units of hydrogen, and five units of oxygen, plus a plentiful supply of other supplies as well. The machine should then form five units of pure water (H20) as a result of the usage of the needed supply.
However, once the machine uses the most of the supplies, the remains may be in an unstable state. Imagine taking the sodium out of table salt to create something else. You are then left with a very poisonous and toxic gas, chloride. What was once harmless has now become a very serious threat.
Anyway, what I am saying is that the device works like this: Large variety of sources -> Large variety of products. It would take several different items to re-form into one product, and those very same items are used multiple times to form more products.
EDIT: But this device looks to be specific for re-forming carbon-based products, so it will work a bit differently, and probably for efficient for the products... But much more inefficient for the sources.