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Subject: GeeK: The Little Engine that Might
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 11:07:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: aidan dysart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Taking on the world's giant energy business, a tiny startup is
set to launch an engine that requires no fuel, produces no
pollution, and is free to run.

Naturally, the experts think it's too good to be true --
although they can't exactly say why.

Entropy Systems, a seven-person startup based in
Youngstown, Ohio, is scheduled to launch the Entropy
engine early next year, said the technology's inventor,
Sanjay Amin, a mechanical engineer and co-founder of the
company. 

The Entropy engine acts like a heat sponge, absorbing heat
in the atmosphere and converting it to power, Amin said.
Since it consumes no fossil fuels, nuclear fuels, or electrical
power, it produces no emissions, directly or indirectly. Its
only byproduct is cold air.

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http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/21641.html
http://www.entropysystems.com/

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