Posted on 10/04/2004 9:23:57 AM PDT by -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
Beware of government agents seeking to corrupt the purity of your precious bodily fluids....
I only got about 15% (don't have the time right now) through this but thanks. Sheer entertainment!
What would you think about a turning turkey waste, chicken waste, used tires, or sewage into oil, fertilizer, and water?
None of this makes any sense, I guess that makes me a homopolarphobic.
There was another one of these in another area that I wonder if anybody knows anything about. Was supposed to increase gas milage 5 fold. It was called the molecular valve.
I used to live in Goleta. Moved in '73. Haven't been there in years.
read later BUMP
"but don't feel down, a lot of people were taken in by Pins and Fleischmann's cold fusion malarkey too."
The difference is that Pons and Fleischmann were scientists with good credentials at a respected institution, not some strange guy telling a tall tale.
Yes, their methodology was bad, and they didn't peer review their test environment properly but that's not the same as being a snake oil salesman.
"None of this makes any sense, I guess that makes me a homopolarphobic. "
Now that's funny!
Fine with me. While your at it, consider this: Project Generating Electricity with Biomass Is First of Its Kind.
Here is the technology that promises to take any hydrocarbon waste and convert it to oil and other useful products.
http://www.changingworldtech.com/
In Kincheloe's cautious summary: "DePalma may have been right in that there is indeed a situation here whereby energy is being obtained from a previously unknown and unexplained source."
The previously unexplained source can be found on the back wall of his garage. It's called an electrical wall outlet.
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Just to clarify what you're saying, the "additive" is actually calcium carbide, which, when mixed with water, produces acetylene gas, which, when combined with oxygen (in the air), forms an explosive mixture.
One of its properties is that it detonates spontaneously at 2 atmospheres pressure, which would have done a number on the pistons in any engine trying to use it. The detonation problem is overcome in welding tanks (which are pressurized to far more than 2 atmospheres) by desolving the acetylene in a liquid (AFAIK).
Physicist Bruce DePalma has a 100 kilowatt generator, which he invented, sitting in his garage. It could power his whole house, but if he turns it on, the government may confiscate it.
Pshaaaw!
I've got a megawatt unit about the size of a clothes washer, but we have all these black SUVs in our neighborhood...
I bet his flywheel oscillates at a specific frequency that acts as a siren to summon the ether pixies, who then push the wheel around propelled by their etherwings, thus explaining the 500% efficiency.
"Ether Pixie" is a registered trademark.
Elementary! ROFLOL
I know somoeone who says tinfoil hats cure hemmoroids (he accidently sat on his tinfoil hat and they DISAPPEARED)!
Of course they could. They've had the Ark of the Covenant crated up in a warehouse for more than 65 years.
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