In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Sat, 26 Aug 2006 10:42:55
-0700:
Hi,

If you want to convince us that there is free energy here, then I
think you need to show a complete closed cycle of net exothermic
chemical reactions.

[snip]
>Now we get to SOD, which is the culprit of the attempted pun in 
>the subject line. Actually, I'm tempted to call it a double pun - 
>in the context of water fuel, but if you have to explain it to 
>that degree - it is truly only "attempted".
>
>Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is a biological necessity and catalyst 
>for cellular energy - and often contains manganese (MnSOD). When 
>superoxide dismutase comes in contact with a metastable 
>superoxide, it reacts and forms the stable molecule --> hydrogen 
>peroxide.
>
>OU - Plain and simple - No-Zero-Nada outside energy is required. 
>This is nature's form of free-energy, and it is NU but not new.
>
>That is why Fred and a few others are so interested and 
>enthusiastic about the  application of this concept to automotive 
>use - and in building on the features of metal colloids, which are 
>essentially SODs when oxygen is present with water. Any way you 
>cut it, or "is" it ...<g> it is "free energy."
>
>But I am struck by the fact that the best (perhaps 'only' 
>feasible) answer to solving our energy crisis in the near term 
>(without the breakthrough in magnetics or LENR or whatever) may 
>have been in every cell in our bodies but locked-up in the secrets 
>of cellular metabolism - all along.
>
>So perhaps this effort this falls into the department of "nothing 
>new under the sun"... or rediscovering the obvious.
>
>Jones 
I'm afraid it's not obvious to me.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/

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Cooperation provides the means.

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