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Sunday, January 07, 2007 7:12:52 PM
Yes. My response was just a return to a response I received which referred to the nuclear energy in soybeans being able to create a crater in the earth. Obviously that's not going to be the case with a chemical reaction. In combining oxygen, there is only so much energy available. USSE claims to get more heat energy from a bushel of soybeans than is available through burning the soybeans directly. That's not possible. The point I was trying to make was that unless USSE plans on introducing cold fusion or burning the fuel in something more oxidative than oxygen, they're out of luck in getting more chemical energy out of a bushel of soybeans than is available.
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