Cool. Harry
Grimer wrote: > At 09:48 am 30/04/2006 +1000, you wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I just came across this:- >> >> http://www.nutech2000.com/webtext/forum/hydrinopower.html > > > Sounds plausible. For example, it would be difficult for > someone to invent the following since it is unlikely they > would understand the concept of negative energy. > > ============================================================ > One of the difficulties of the JOE cell appeared to be that > the motor ran so cold that the water in circulation in the > car motor froze. It was proposed that the water in the cars > cooling system be replaced with hydraulic fluid which doesn't > freeze as readily. > ============================================================ > > That statement sounds as though it comes from a "garage" > experimentalist who is not inhibited by conventional > theory and does not realise the what he is doing is > supposed to be impossible. > > The idea of using cold as an energy source reminds one of a > Stirling engine running on ice. > > Mmmm....interesting. > > Frank Grimer > > >