Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Applied Folklore

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Except for so called "glass engines" that make the internal happenings of a combustion engine visible there is very big darkness for example underneath the pistons... In everyday language you say about dark places where oil is dropping into a trough that things can be stolen (an aspect of danger)...

If objects can be stolen it means that they are not fixed properly... Engines must experience a big internal energy loss because of the loose and insecure connections of the crankshaft with the pistons...

However if there was some light in the downer part of combustion engines, too then it could strenghten the connections... You call a place where objects cannot be stolen freedom...

We know from elsewhere that energy can be gained from freedom... And in fact, if the up and down moving pistons add waves to the light then the light is going to contain more energy - that's what you call delight...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team



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