Volume of the Water path in Stan's injector

Matt Watts

RE: Volume of the Water path in Stan's injector
« Reply #25, on December 28th, 2012, 11:42 PM »Last edited on December 28th, 2012, 11:42 PM by Matt Watts
Quote from freethisone on December 28th, 2012, 12:41 PM
Thanks Terry, now another question,  these were all standard measurements of known science for the calculations preformed, right ? "kilocalorie (kcal): the amount of heat needed to warm 1 liter of water 1 degree Celsius" . The reason I ask is that Stan claimed he could drive his dune buggy from coast to coast on 22 gallons of water, knowing this would this change standard measurements of known science and or change the end result of the calculations, or can we go with the end results of the calculations you have just preformed ? Thanks again Terry for your hard work, Jeff.:cool::D:P

i think stan was wasting to much energy.
he should be able to go farther on a cup or 2 of water no?
 much may have been turned directly to steam?

need to find more results water per gallon. seems to high. the energy in the molecules should add up to more energy.
but perhaps the dune buggy wasted a lot through gearing.
And the other thing never mentioned was exhaust collection.  Seems to me if you condense all the exhaust, you could pump it right back into the system and go forever unless there is a component of nuclear fusion going on where you end up with less hydrogen or oxygen than you started with.  Based on some of the LENR experiments, I certainly wouldn't rule out the excess energy coming from that source.