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Gun Engine Explodes Fuel Efficiency

Posted on Thu May 4 2006
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I have heard of these stories before... Let's think about this computers and other technologies improve on yearly basis, most technology has a lifespan of 18 months and here we have a widely used engine working at 20% efficiency for the last 60 years... without any increase in how much we get for the fuel we put in... what a shame...

There are many stories out there telling people how big corporations come and buy out all the great technology and sit on it so that no one can use them to improve the world we live in.

Whoever is responsible for buying technologies or using other ways of keeping people who have invented better engines over the last 40 years.... You should be ashamed, not only do other people have to suffer because of your actions but your grandchildren will suffer too... All the lives lost to go fight for oil supplies because of shortgages are all on your slate... I don't get how people can do this and not think of the future.

Anyway here is the first part of the article.

Bon Kulman interviews Kazimierz Holubowicz, inventor of the gun engine, which was designed with the objective of increasing engine efficiency from 20% to much more than that.

MQ: I suppose we should start by first getting a little information on yourself. What is your background and what lead you to start developing the Gun-engine?

I'm a physicist skilled in QED (Quantum Electro Dynamics) rather than in engines. Severely crippled, over sixty, I've been on social assistance since a stroke paralyzed my body over 8 years ago. Therefore I sit in an empty (subsidized) apartment, and instead of being depressed I try to save our planet earth, meaning that I think and invent.

One day, busy with trying to develop a theory of anti-gravity, I had been moved to Earth by my son Greg (I have three sons and a daughter). Greg challenged me to improve combustion engines, before completing my anti-gravity theory. He said that every engine is only 20% efficient and that was unbelievable. I said that if that is true, I would have no problem improving engines.

He insisted that it is true, so I accepted the challenge saying:
- Three-phase electric motors are about 94 % efficient so it would be difficult to improve that;
- Dear son any device that is only 20% efficient should be easy to improve;
- It should be easy because the inefficiency must be caused by a very poor design, so it is only to change the principle of operation and the design.

My son laughed!

I sat and wrote a plan to go ahead with a new challenge. 8 years later I received certificates of filing for patents from patent offices. (patent pending)

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