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To: ClearCase_guy
But also, bear in mind that the US Military uses a lot of fuel. If this existed, the DoD would be switching BIG TIME. The inventor couldn't stop them. The military, IIRC, are not bound by patent law.

I don't know of any current military application of the honeycomb graphite batteries from Caterpillar yet, and that's it's own revolution in the manner of replacing lead acid batteries, but yeah, the DoD would be most interested in this technology, especially for unmanned platforms that need to have maximum aloft time.
40 posted on 05/23/2006 9:42:07 AM PDT by kingu (Yeah, I'll vote in 2006, just as soon as a party comes along who listens.)
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To: kingu
The US Military is already using an additive (see tagline). It will be coming public soon.
63 posted on 05/23/2006 9:55:36 AM PDT by cibco (www.4ecorp.ws/llarson/)
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To: kingu

That’s not completly accurate. I am a former Bubblehead (submariner) and Mini-Sub pilot. USN Submarines use Honeycomb Graphite batteries, as due ROVs, DSRVs and lastly, the Mars Lander. They were using that technology when I mustered out, and that’s been a while. They used it before the civillian market got it.

My B.S. degree was in Biology, but I minored in Physics. I now have a Doctorate (Holistic Health). The mathematics just aren’t there. You can’t get something for nothing. This stated process violates many basic natural laws. And the ‘smoking gun’ is this: Water + electrons = electrons + water. That alone tells you that nothing was lost in the energy process, and that is impossible. You cannot create energy, nor destroy it. You can change it from one form to another, with a measureable loss to the conversion process, but that’s all. Even a nuclear reaction simply releases energy that was already present in the subatomic structure. It does not create ‘new’ energy.

I believe this to be another Pie-In-The-Sky scam.

If, however, I actually personally meet someone who has had this conversion done to their car, and it really works, I will revise my opinion accordingly. Until then, I will be keeping my wallet close.


219 posted on 04/21/2008 10:25:10 PM PDT by Gigmaster
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