Air-powered cars work fine. But it is silly to think they have no
pollution. That comes from whatever engine compresses the air - power plant
or diesel compressor, etc. And the perpetual motion idea demonstrates that
the maker of the video hasn't a clue about how the thing works or even basic
grade school physics.
Or is is an investment scam.
I once saw a video of a small engine running on water. For only $10,000 you
could get exclusive rights to sell the technology in an area of a few
counties. Multiple contiguous sales areas were available to early
investors.
The engine had a clear glass jar with a metal rod "precisely tuned to the
magnetic field of the earth" that generated hydrogen and oxygen from the
water, which were then burned in the engine. The basic franchise included
instructions on how long to cut the metal rod.
It also had a thick and obviously hollow rectangular base full of
pressurized propane gas that bubbled through the clear glass jar.
The mechanic who showed me the video was only a little skeptical and
wondered what a scientist would make of the invention.
Michael Rowe
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From: "Frank Clarici" <spritenut at comcast.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 10:38 PM
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> Frank Clarici
> Toms River, NJ
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