Subject: Re: Another Way to Fly.
From: "The Flavored Coffee Guy" <elgersmad@rock.com>
Date: 06/09/2005, 06:43
Newsgroups: alt.tv.friends,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,alt.unitednations,rec.aviation.homebuilt

I've used more data space in the Newsgroups, than I have my web site.
The difference is that I have to pay for the web space.


On the other hand, I haven't seen anything from you that could reach
space, or that is even questionable.  Now, I believe that the newer
version holds more potential of actually making it.  Here's why, a 600
HP gasoline engine could do just that.  The main difference would be
that it would include a 3 part mixture.  One inert gas as a flow
through coolant from the carborator to the exhaust.  The other two are
too common, and oxidizer and gas.  A tourch runs hot because it's just
fuel and oxygen.  Atmospheric gases include a large percentage of
nitrogen.  This means that it's more of an issue of how much does the
inert gas expand, and the more expands at a lower temperature the more
energy it contains.  Now, when you mix the superheated gas produced by
oxygen and gasoline, distributing that heat will cause more gas to
expand.  So, CO2 may be better than nitrogen, and CO or carbonmonoxide
may be even better than that.  Once you get to helium, it may even
function better than those two.  Any car uses a three part gas system,
it's just that you don't think about the gases that don't participate
in the process of burning.