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| - | One popular category of scams and hoaxes surrounded by conspiracy theories is the 200 miles per gallon automobile, or the automobile that runs on a variety of crazy fuels other than gasoline. | + | One popular category of scams and hoaxes surrounded by conspiracy theories is the 200 miles per gallon automobile, or the variation of the automobile that runs on a variety of crazy fuels other than gasoline. |
| - | I am not a professional auto mechanic, but like many guys growing up in the 1960s I torn up a car engine and attempted a few major operations on an old clunker with a carburetor before automobiles evolved into computer controlled systems powered by fuel injectors. | + | I am not a professional auto mechanic, but like many guys growing up in the 1960s I torn up a car engine and attempted a few major operations on an old clunker with a carburetor before automobiles evolved into computer controlled systems powered by fuel injectors. I understand enough about the internal combustion engine to know that the carburetor is a device that blends air and fuel in the proper ratio for combustion, and that improving the performance of the carburetor will increase gas mileage |
| I remember the magazine articles in geek magazines like Popular Science and Popular Mechanics in the 1960s and 1970s that talked about miracle carburetors that seemed to defy the laws of physics. | I remember the magazine articles in geek magazines like Popular Science and Popular Mechanics in the 1960s and 1970s that talked about miracle carburetors that seemed to defy the laws of physics. | ||
| - | Since the invention of the automobile there have been stories of the small inventors who created the miracle carburetor in their garage that could get 100 mpg or more, only to be shut down by big business or some mysterious chain of events. | + | Everyone drives a car and would love to pay less for fuel. The world is full of conspiracy theories about how either the government or big oil companies are controlling our world. |
| - | Conspiracy theories | + | Stories of miracle carburetors |
| - | Some of these miracle carburetor | + | Conspiracy theories and the miracle carburetor |
| - | Charles | + | Some of these miracle carburetor inventors of the past, such as Charles Pogue and Tom Ogle, received mainstream media attention for their alleged inventions. |
| - | The Canadian inventor applied for numerous patents for what he claimed was a new type of carburetor that supposedly completely vaporized gasoline before introducing it to the cylinders, thereby extracting a great deal more energy from the fuel. | + | Charles Nelson Pogue allegedly drove a 1932 Ford 200 miles on a single gallon of gas. Reportedly he proved his invention in a test for The Ford Motor Company in Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
| - | The conspiracy theory folks say that the oil industry suppressed plans for the 200-mpg carburetor. Charles | + | The conspiracy theory folks say that the oil industry suppressed plans for the 200-mpg carburetor. Charles Pogue filed three different patents: Patent # US1750354 filing date August 20, 1927, Carburetor; Patent # US1997497 filing date November 3, 1934, Carburetor; Patent # US2026798 filing date September 27, 1935, Carburetor. All three patent filings have extensive descriptions of his inventions along with diagrams. So the conspiracy theory folks need to explain, exactly |
| - | Tom Ogle developed a new type of carburetor in the 1970s that pressurized gasoline into a vapor and injected it into the firing chambers. After installing it in his V8 Ford Galaxie, the car was reported to get over 100 miles per gallon. | + | Tom Ogle developed a new type of carburetor in the 1970s that pressurized gasoline into a vapor and injected it into the firing chambers. After installing it in his V8 Ford Galaxie, the car was reported to get over 100 miles per gallon. |
| - | Some people claim Ogle died mysteriously in 1981 and took the design of his carburetor to the grave with him. As far as conspiracy theories and his design dying with him, that's up for debate. | + | Some people claim Ogle died mysteriously in 1981 and took the design of his carburetor to the grave with him. Ogle's patent, Publication number US 4177779 for “A Fuel economy system for an internal combustion engine,” can be found searching the United States Patent Office. As far as conspiracy theories and his design dying with him, that's up for debate. Anyone who understands the physics of his design can pull up his patent and analyze it. |
| An engine that runs on water? | An engine that runs on water? | ||
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| In researching scams and hoaxes I found many websites that brag that the truth about water powered cars is right in front of our faces referencing various YouTube videos of water powered cars. Yes, technically you could power a car with hydrogen, and there are scientists working on hydrogen fuel cell cars. But a home made kit that installs on a traditional gasoline powered internal combustion engine is not going to efficiently turn water into hydrogen. | In researching scams and hoaxes I found many websites that brag that the truth about water powered cars is right in front of our faces referencing various YouTube videos of water powered cars. Yes, technically you could power a car with hydrogen, and there are scientists working on hydrogen fuel cell cars. But a home made kit that installs on a traditional gasoline powered internal combustion engine is not going to efficiently turn water into hydrogen. | ||
| - | Where others have created miracle carburetors, | + | I was recently asked why there no mainstream media articles on inventor |
| - | I was recently asked why there no mainstream media articles on inventor | + | Where others have created miracle carburetors, |
| - | In a recent article we talked about weird science behind conspiracy theories and urban legends. In many cases the failures of these urban legends are often rationalized by their followers as the result of some conspiracy against them. Just like the stories of Charles Pogue and Tom Ogle, if you search on Paul Pantone you will find stories on many conspiracy theory websites claiming his discoveries were suppressed. | + | In a recent article we talked about weird science behind conspiracy theories and urban legends. In many cases the failures of these urban legends are often rationalized by their followers as the result of some conspiracy against them. Just like the stories of Charles Pogue and Tom Ogle, if you search on Paul Pantone you will find stories on many conspiracy theory websites claiming his discoveries were suppressed. |
| - | Like the other inventors the patents of Paul Pantone can be found searching the US Patent Office database. Inventor Paul Pantone is credited with US5794601 filed May 16, 1997 for a "Fuel pretreater apparatus and method." | + | Like the other inventors the patents of Paul Pantone can be found searching the US Patent Office database. Inventor Paul Pantone is credited with US5794601 filed May 16, 1997 for a “Fuel pretreater apparatus and method.” Like most patents a detailed description along with various diagrams of the invention can be found searching the patent office database. |
| Paul Pantone died in 2015. His story is a bizarre tale of being tortured by the government. Pantone spent three years in a mental institution where he claimed his teeth were drilled out as punishment for not turning over his patents to the government. | Paul Pantone died in 2015. His story is a bizarre tale of being tortured by the government. Pantone spent three years in a mental institution where he claimed his teeth were drilled out as punishment for not turning over his patents to the government. | ||
| - | I will continue to search for Paul Pantone, but finding any information at all from creditable primary sources has been difficult. What I know about him is through many secondary sources on the internet. The accomplishments of Paul Pantone are only found on a few websites promoting alternative science ideas, and ones that are full of conspiracy theories. The stories of Pantone' | + | I will continue to search for Paul Pantone, but finding any information at all from creditable primary sources has been difficult. What I know about him is through many secondary sources on the internet. The accomplishments of Paul Pantone are only found on a few websites promoting alternative science ideas, and ones that are full of conspiracy theories. The stories of Pantone' |
| - | Water powered cars is one area where real science often becomes mixed with pseudoscience. | + | Learn more: |
| - | Learn more: | + | As a student of science and technology for more than forty years, I am always looking for stories about the forgotten geeks, and likewise look to find the truth behind the myths and legends. The mythical garage mechanic turned inventor makes a good story, but there is never a happy ending. The story always seem to end with the mysterious death of the the inventor along with some conspiracy to kill his idea as well. |
| - | As a student of science and technology for more than forty years, I am always looking for stories | + | What makes me scratch my head about the many claims of the mysterious death of the the inventor |
| - | Here are a few stories | + | If you would like to learn more, here are a few articles |
| Discusses a miracle carburetor from 1902: The 200 Mile-per-Gallon Carburetor: The Story of the California Carburetor http:// | Discusses a miracle carburetor from 1902: The 200 Mile-per-Gallon Carburetor: The Story of the California Carburetor http:// | ||
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| From Gearheads, an online automobile community: The Incredible 200 MPG Carburetor http:// | From Gearheads, an online automobile community: The Incredible 200 MPG Carburetor http:// | ||
| - | The science of the hydrogen cars of tomorrow can get deep into the geek speak of physics, but here are a few articles to get you started on learning more. | + | The science of the hydrogen cars of tomorrow can get deep into the geek speak of physics. Here are a few articles to get you started on learning more about engines that run on water. |
| - | The Truth About Water-Powered Cars: Mechanic' | + | The Truth About Water-Powered Cars: Mechanic' |
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| - | Can Cars Use Water for Fuel? | + | Can Cars Use Water for Fuel? https:// |
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| The MPG Conspiracy Theory Is Crap, And Here's Why | The MPG Conspiracy Theory Is Crap, And Here's Why | ||
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| + | In 2008, Gashole, a documentary about America’s dependence on fossil fuels highlighted Tom Ogle’s invention, | ||
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