Half a century late
Eduardo Pontaoe
16 Dec 2008
A follow-up on Glenn Castillo’s out of orbit inventions.
CASTILLO . . . meaning a castle.
Castle . . . of lies?
1) EMC . . . Energized Mineral Concentrate.
A highly publicized drink with 9 mind boggling peculiarities. One of which – to slow the aging process. Believe that?
A ploy to hook investors to dry.
This concoction won’t pass US Food and Drug Administration guidelines.
It will make Victor Lustig turn in his grave.
2) Water-powered Engine with a portable reactor (nuclear?), which separates hydrogen from water to run automobile engines.
Funny!
He should work for the Iranians or Osama.
Castillo, when asked if this will eliminate combustion engines as we know now, he went wide-eyed in uncertainty, and admitted there’s still s lot to be done.
The #1 issue bugging Castillo’s ass, is the engine’s problem with corrosion and energy imbalance which he admitted the introduction of another engine running side by side with the engine running the machine.
Castillo is almost a 1/2 century late. The geniuses of the Big 3 tinkered with this idea if it’s economically feasible. It went down in flames not only from engineering standpoint of the bulkiness of an engine to produce steam – e.g. the locomotive – but enough energy to do the job compared to fossil fuel.
That’s why James Watt steam engine was displaced by the combustion engine for efficiency.
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