In reply to William Beaty's message of Sun, 8 Nov 2009 21:59:11 -0800 (PST): Hi,
Quote from http://www.micro-combustion.com/drscott.html "The issue is the question regarding the original, successful, Clem engine lacking an air source. After careful consideration of this, I postulated that the original engine, (with a cycle almost identical to that given by Nguyen and Jacqmin,) received its power, upon collapse of the bubble now containing only working-fluid molecules in the vapor phase, from dissociation of the vapor molecules caused by the high temperature in the collapsing bubble. (This is a new discovery of a yet un-named combustion cycle that after the molecules dissociates, which increases the hydraulic pressure, may then later re-combind and can be used again contributing to a very high efficiency ratio). " [snip] ...sounds to me like they are harnessing the power of the Hydrino without realizing it. Vegetable oil would contain bound O atoms which in a cavitation bubble could be ionized to O++ providing a Mills catalyst. If this is so, then it should surprise everyone by also running on water. :) Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html

