Creating a generator that directly extracts energy from salt water is currently not feasible, as salt water itself lacks sufficient salinity to generate electricity effectively. Salt water batteries function by using an electrolyte (salt water) and consuming materials like magnesium for energy, rather than generating energy from the salt water alone. While there are concepts like osmotic power that utilize the difference between fresh and salt water, practical applications face significant challenges. The discussion highlights that any energy storage device, including batteries, relies on materials that are not free, making them less viable for continuous energy generation. Overall, the technology for a self-sustaining salt water generator remains largely theoretical and undeveloped.