2. Even an extra few miles per gallon of feul means substantially less logistic headaches. The Gulf War, for example, was considered a triumph of efficient logitics because the Abram tanks were incredibly feul thirsty.
How about he writes up a patent application and publish the design so that others can try to duplicate the experiment?
That's how actual science is usually carried out.
Otherwise, anyone can hook up a fuel cell in a metal box to a light bulb, run 2 leads from it to a car battery, and get that bone headed Reuters reporter to believe that he's got a perpetual power source.
Must have been a slow news day.
News article about the uproar.
Special section about the discovery.
If you are the military that is.
1. Extracting waste heat reduces vehicle heat signature.
2. Even an extra few miles per gallon of feul means substantially less logistic headaches. The Gulf War, for example, was considered a triumph of efficient logitics because the Abram tanks were incredibly feul thirsty.
How about he writes up a patent application and publish the design so that others can try to duplicate the experiment? That's how actual science is usually carried out. Otherwise, anyone can hook up a fuel cell in a metal box to a light bulb, run 2 leads from it to a car battery, and get that bone headed Reuters reporter to believe that he's got a perpetual power source. Must have been a slow news day.
Notice where this company is based, West Palm Beach, Fl.
That's prime retirement community. Lots and lots of seniors without enough technical knowledge to know that they are full of crap.
They're hoping that their website and technomumbo will convince some old people to give them their money.
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Here is the original article from Science magazine.
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/294/
And here are more videos on Science's website.
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/294/
These are from Science's new Brevia section, which includes some quite interesting and readable articles.
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/current/#brev