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Originally Posted by HighVoltage
... Has anyone even considered the remote [possibility] that the "Laws" as we know them could be incomplete or wrong? ...
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Sure. I actually look forward to it.
But it takes more than, "Hey, I built one of those and it was really sweet" or
"I put an electric motor and two AA batteries into my 1979 Pacer and drove to Hoboken."
In all the religious fervor surrounding Brown's Gas, I have never heard anybody come forward with a credible claim such as, "We ran ten consecutive FTP72 tests on the same day on the same course, five with the unit turned on and five with it turned off, and saw X change in fuel consumption with Y variation from test to test.
Let alone something like "The theory of fugacity is incomplete or incorrect; it doesn't account for this specific and repeatable effect which we observed in field trials ... "
If it's real, show me.
That isn't too much to ask, is it?
In the thirty-plus years people have been hawking these things, nobody has.
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Originally Posted by HighVoltage
... we all want better, better, best for our fellow sidekicks. We are all in this together.
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Which is precisely why I so ardently advise NOT farting around with Brown's Gas generators on internal-combustion engines, and learning some science & technology instead.