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To: Tom Frederick who wrote (20628)8/8/2001 11:04:43 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Tom, It looks like the stage is being set for another runup to this scam.
As for nitrogen engines, they exhaust nitrogen and are called adiabatic expansion engines since they run by the expansion of the N as it goes from a liquid to a gas. There is no combustion in them.
The allies and germans experimented with them to power torpedoes but decomposition of hydrogeen peroxide to steam via a catalyst had a far higher power density.
Liquid hydrogen engines make water as exhaust.

Now the instances you mention were not scams.

One scam is the engine that burns water scam. water is fully oxidized and cannot burn further.

Bill