Re: Hydroxy and N-Machine (DePalma) a match made in heaven?

jmag ( jmag@home.com )
Mon, 16 Nov 1998 23:40:46 -0800

Went to the site and tried to download a copy of the patent, twice, Both
times my computer went south. However I remember reading about DePalma
using his "N" machine to run a small community tract in Santa Barbara,
Calif. Until the Govt. shut him down. Cant see why a smaller version
wouldn't work for automotive power.

mbgupta@julian.uwo.ca wrote:
>
> While researching - I found a patent on the construction of Bruce DePalma's
> N - Machine at the following site:
>
> http://depalma.pair.com/patent/patent.html
>
> It occurred to me that the high current and low voltage N-machine described
> in the above patent might just be the answer to the almost free production
> of Hydroxy. In a smaller scale this could be used to run an auto for almost
> free... very appealing indeed! Not to mention other applications.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Chris Gupta
>
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