To: Hodar
"Believe, or disbelieve .... "You are obviously oblivious to the obvious in your "belief system!" It's one thing to join the scofflaw liberals, but it's quite another to jump to dreamy conclusions with the scofflaws of the laws of nature!!!
74 posted on
04/13/2004 11:32:04 AM PDT by
SierraWasp
(John Fallujah Kerry! Now we REALLY know what HE meant, by "Bring... It... On!!!" He sure DID!!!)
To: SierraWasp
It doesn't break the laws of nature, and I'm not sure why people keep claiming that it claims to break the laws of nature. It's not getting more energy than it takes in. But neither does refining raw crude pumped from the ground.
This isn't hippy-flower-powered-good-vibrations-energy-creation, this is a very inventive use of physics to reduce carbon based waste into usable fuel in a few hours rather than let nature do it over thousands and millions of years in a landfill.
To: SierraWasp
but it's quite another to jump to dreamy conclusions with the scofflaws of the laws of nature!!!What, pray tell, is a violation of the law of nature? In all sincerity, the process of Thermal De-Polymerization is nothing except an acceleration of what mother nature does all by her lonesome. Instead of taking tens of millions of years, we speed it up such that it takes all of a couple hours. There is no law of nature that is threatened, let alone broken.
It's all a matter of time + heat + pressure + components. That's what makes fossil fuels, that's what makes diamonds, and that's what makes a fine beer. We just added the pressure, heat and components and shortened the time. It's the same process.
99 posted on
04/13/2004 12:18:26 PM PDT by
Hodar
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