Yeah, they say it all has to do with the right chemicals or elements to make the fuel. It is basically fully sythetic fuels...but they are studying with grass right now.
i was watching discovery channel.... one half an ounce of anti matter, can power a car for 40 million miles... the downside... we've got a place that makes anti matter in the usa, but in the last 30 years of continuous work making antimatter, we've only made about one 64th of an ounce. that's all there is on the entire planet right now. anyone see that show? it was about ufo technology... awesome stuff.
i was watching discovery channel.... one half an ounce of anti matter, can power a car for 40 million miles... the downside... we've got a place that makes anti matter in the usa, but in the last 30 years of continuous work making antimatter, we've only made about one 64th of an ounce. that's all there is on the entire planet right now. anyone see that show? it was about ufo technology... awesome stuff.
sounds pretty kool. anyway, my idea started whn i first started pulling apart power tools..and u kno how much torque these tools can have. i found out that magnets are used to make them spin. the thing is..this is just electricity at work..so as a fuel idea, this would be no good. If the magnets need electricity, our problems would be far from over. but there are magnets other than electromagnets, so y not use these? problem is, electricity does something (im not sure exactly what) with the magnets that make em cause rotary movement. so f*** that...wont work...but what if u could get the magnet to cause a rotary movement w/o using electricity, you cant change the poles at all..so that would seem impossible...still is. I have no intention of doing that. i devised a way however, to get the magnetic flow to turn into rotary motion. what i did was design a magnetic device composed of different magnets of different masses aligned around "pulleys" and a clutch to make power. it is somewhat of a balance. Force = mass X distance, so u dont always need more force..just more distance. at this point it is probably confusing as hell...and it should be as i went through about 8 designs before i found one i believe to be flawless. if it works...no more need for any type of fuel. magnets DO however run out, but just charge it up again..and its good for another 1.6...million years....well..it'll still be working..just only half as powerful as before...cuz that's the half life of a magnet.
hmm..didnt give much info there...but anyway, i found two ppl that are going to be helping me..so by the end of the year..possibly by the end of the month, i could have this thing up and running. im going to shop around for the parts as i have a guy that works at a machine shop and my teacher has a dyno for it to test its power..so ill let u guys know how thats going...
I just wish someone would start making turbine powered cars like chrysler did in the 50's. I'd love to hit the afterburners at a redlight and burn the cops car to a crisp. I dont think we'll ever get away from fossil fuels. For one, there's too many high power people making too much money off of gas. They have the money to buy your patent for a ridiculous amount and then throw the patent away. I think the only way is to make the engines now, more effiecient. Why cant you heat gasoline and vaporize it into a gas, gas mixes better with air and therefore more efficient combustion. I'd hate to rely on mowed grass to fuel my car, i'd be screwed in the winter and summer, and what would come out of the tail pipe? Moonshine would be a good fuel, you'd always have somethin to drink, and if you run outta gas, find a liquor store. I've thought of the magnet idea myself, and like it, just never went into the design part. Send in any pics or drawings, sounds really interesting!