Re: Air as a source of energy
I commented on public radio the other day regarding a book that was being released called "The Alchemy of Air" .It disecribed Nirogen fixation from atmospheric Nitrogen, as possible based on a jewish researcher from prewwI germany. This fixed nitrogen is according to the author a major source for fertilizer used in Agriculture. Although the discussion didn't follow my thread, I was mentioning the unique blue-tec process's used by BMW and Mercedes to recover exhaust waste into water and nitrogen.
It is important to remember certain non-standard reactions are not anomilys, and due to the magnitude of the reactions should be considered at higher values of importance relative to generalized rules. Reactions focused on H2O will display unique results. Like water expands just before freezing(3'C I think), unlike other stuff which continues to solidify wothout expansion, and the heat required to trasition into a gas is something like 540 calories per gram of water per degree. As opposed to the typical 80 calories per degree up to that point. If processes utilize these unique properties then transitional energy may be stored or utilized at non-typical(non standard rates) rates that would/could/should reflect unique opportunities for research like yours.
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