I posted this information some time ago, but it might be appropriate to 
consider it again.........

      Gene Henry 
      

 

Because of the uncertainty of the outcome,I haven't said anything,  but for 
about 18 months I have been working intently on a new form of energy 
conversion.  I wanted it to be "green", so the research was limited to organic 
origin fuels.  It had to be a minimum of 200% more efficient than the energy 
conversion of corn.

To reduce the variables, I narrowed my research to large power output devices 
with uniform power output requirements over time, such as locomotives.  
(locomotion for locomotives! - get it?)  It could also be adapted to use in 
large trucks and boats.

After 117 (I think) possibilities were exhausted, I finally found the "magic 
organic!"  Number 118!
Right in my cupboard!  You probably have some too.
It is an aromatic herb from ancient times, called Thyme.
It was believed to be a source of courage, and was often a gift to Knights in 
the Crusades.
Before antibiotics, it was used to medicate bandages.
It is the main active ingredient in Listerine mouth wash!
It is often found as the active ingredient in all-natural hand sanitizers.
It is used as a flavoring in meats, soups, and stews, particularly lamb.
It is readily available and easily cultivated, reproducing by seeds, cuttings, 
and divided rooted sections.
It grows best in hot sunny areas, but can take deep freezes and grows wild on 
mountain highlands.
Because of the higher energy concentration, I used the essential oil version of 
the plant.

My patent is not final but is pending!!!

Finally, success!  I have persevered!!!  It always works!!!!

For the first time in history, I have designed a fuel that enables 
transportation to always run on Thyme!

(Too much thyme on my hands............. ;~)

Gene   4/20/11

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