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A couple years ago an Israeli company was working on zinc or magnesium
"fuel" systems for motor vehicles. The additional weight would be
like an additional person in the vehicle -- not a biggie. The real
problem was it would require an infrastructure, governmental action,
etc. to be practical for road transportation.
I posted that it would be easier to prototype the system with
something that never went very far and always returned to a home base
where the oxides could be collected and sent for reprocessing.
After it's demonstrated then it could be pushed for motor vehicles.
Bret Cahill
"fuel" systems for motor vehicles. The additional weight would be
like an additional person in the vehicle -- not a biggie. The real
problem was it would require an infrastructure, governmental action,
etc. to be practical for road transportation.
I posted that it would be easier to prototype the system with
something that never went very far and always returned to a home base
where the oxides could be collected and sent for reprocessing.
After it's demonstrated then it could be pushed for motor vehicles.
Bret Cahill