veggie oil?? -->> Try Water ?
mike
mikemk40 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 27 11:58:56 EDT 2005
You might well scoff but my father knew someone who
knew someone who invented a car that ran on tap water
but the inventor got paid off and/or assassinated by
the oil companies
Mike
--- Lyle <lws at o-o.yi.org> wrote:
> "Will water be the fuel of the future to power
> aircraft and spacecraft?"
>
> What a load of crap. Propellant it was, not fuel,
> not power. Cool, yes.
> Clever even. But not fuel. The fuel was probably
> uranium.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of mike
> Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 8:49 AM
> To: quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: Re: veggie oil?? -->> Try Water ?
>
>
> Hmmm....a plane that flies by having aluminium
> vaporised by lasers
>
> I think i'll pass on that one, although Al Qaeda
> might
> be interested
>
> Mike
>
> --- "Cat ^. .^ ~" <iceisit at earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > "WATER: THE ULTIMATE PROPELLANT
> >
> > "Will water be the fuel of the future to power
> > aircraft and spacecraft?
> >
> > "If so, mankind will be employing a technology of
> > the god's and, as in other fields, modern science
> > will be only catching up with ancient knowledge.
> >
> > "The news of the possible use of water as an
> > abundant and clean resource as the "fuel" for jet
> > propulsion comes from the Tokyo Institute of
> > Technology that has been developing technologies
> > for powering small un-piloted planes by
> > subjecting their "engines" to laser beams fired
> > from the ground or from satellites. In what has
> > been hailed as a great success, the Tokyo team
> > reported in the June 10 issue of Applied Physics
> > that they made a tiny paper "plane" fly by
> > subjecting its "motor" of aluminum plates to
> > laser beams. Causing minute amounts of the metal
> > to vaporize, a jet stream was achieved that cause
> > the plane to soar.
> >
> > "The experiment thus attained the trick of
> > creating an ejected jet of some mass that pushed
> > the plane forward. In regular jet planes, the
> > jet is created by burning petroleum fuel and
> > ejecting the hot gas. In the Tokyo experiment,
> > the heat was provided by the laser beam, the jet
> > by the evaporated aluminum. To scale the
> > propulsion system up to full size, Takashi Yabe,
> > head of the Tokyo team, proposed using water as
> > the propellant. Water can be harvested from
> > the atmosphere as the plane files,î he said.
> > Reporting the experiment and the water-use idea,
> > the journal New Scientist (15 June 2002)
> > illustrated the futuristic "water engineî "
> > ........ "
> >
> >
>
http://www.20kweb.com/weird_stuff/water_the_ultimate_propellant.html
> >
> > --
> > Cheers, Fay
> >
> > ^. .^ ~
> >
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