New "Shockwave" Engine Design Solves Energy Crisis

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icyneesan said:
It looks like something you'd use to open a stargate :p
I was thinking Indiana Jones better watch for the falling boulder once he unlocks it in the Temple of Mayhem :)
 

royohz

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Don't come complaining over high gas prices. Over here we pay about $2 per litre.
 

FarleShadow

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Ekonk said:
Oh, well I suppose if you won't take anything other than a 100% reduction of fossil fuel consumption we can just as well continue using it until we've found the magic solution. Sorry, Michigan State University, FarleShadow does not approve. Back to work.
cursedseishi said:
Alright, stop using anything petroleum and oil-based this instant, and see how things work out for you. If you think its so easy to go cold-turkey off of oil, then put your money where your mouth is.

*Snip about Alt-Energy

lol. Both of you need to learn to read.

The device is good. The idea is good. The language, implying that a very efficient engine will SOLVE the entire energy crisis, is a very bad choice of words.

Also, Alt-energy is a joke.
 

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BabySinclair said:
20 to 1 it gets bought by OPEC or a major car company and never sees the light of day
this is what is going to happen no doubt, you know those 30MPG 305HP Ford engines they are rolling out this year?? Those were designed over 30 years ago by one of my fathers friends, who suddenly became a millionaire for his discovery.

When I asked him why he wasnt pissed about Ford buying his design and shelving it until the Govt forced higher fuel efficiency standards he replied, "I thought I was doing something good and that it would help Ford make new engines even more efficient."

But now we are able to see new innovations much more easily, so they are much more difficult to hide. Hopefully we wont see the same thing happen again.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Why did I see the word 'engine' and automatically think of something you base a game off of and not what you use to power a car?
This

I always seem to do that
 

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Murmillos said:
Using the word percentage, largely depends on the words used in its context.

If Engine A gets 20 MPG and Engine B gets 40 MPG, you can state:
Engine B is 100% more efficient then Engine A. or. Engine A is 50% less efficent then Engine B.
If Engine C gets 30 MPG:
Engine C is 50% more efficient then Engine A.


But I still don't see 150% in this article, only 150 years..
As someone previously mentioned, the original article doesn't say it cuts down on fuel consumption by 90%...it seems likely that someone at the Escapist tacked that on incorrectly, because that's one hell of a claim.

FarleShadow said:
Also, Alt-energy is a joke.
Dy definition, almost, once something works, it's not alternative. Like the old line goes:

Q: What do you call alternative medicine that works?
A: Medicine
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Why did I see the word 'engine' and automatically think of something you base a game off of and not what you use to power a car?
LOL I came here thinking the same thing.
 

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danpascooch said:
This doesn't make any sense... how do they direct the force of the ignited gas to only one direction? Wouldn't the explosion provide an equal torque clockwise and counterclockwise thus keeping the turning stationary?
In addition, where is the compression of the fuel-air occurring? Spark/glow plug?

Implementation in 3 years? Try 10-20.
 

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Jamous said:
Very cool. Just out of interest, why has nobody done it before, I mean, with the huge push to waste less energy it just seems to make sense... :S
Because "Secretly" these big companies don't want to make it, because that would mean the oil companies blahblahblah wouldn't make as much money etc...BLAHBLAHBLAH ya know what I mean? The rich people want to stay rich.
 

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It's not so much OPEC but car manufacturers that drag their feet on innovation. I drive a 2003 Toyota Solara SLE V6 and I had a whole in the flexpipe. It is all one piece that ran from the engine block to the catalyctic converter and if my warranty had expired or I had driven over 80,000 miles I'd be in the hook for at least $2,000 to fix it. Now it's not some amazing piece of equipment it is literally just a pipe but the charge $1,700 for it. If you bought the average $30,000 car piece by piece it would cost well over $120,000. No car company loses money in it's part's department because the prices are so inflated that anything that can make cars unbreakable is treated as a threat to the bottom line. That's was one of the reason why all the early all electric cars the companies had to make to meet California standards in the early 90's were rounded up and destroyed as soon as they had their lobbyist repeal it.
Here's a good documentary on it:
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Who_Killed_the_Electric_Car/70052424?trkid=2361637
 

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cursedseishi said:
As do you then, bub. The article makes nothing of implying it will solve the crisis. It is, however, saying that its going to help get hybrid cars more efficient, and with the higher price of gas, that means a lot.

As for alternative energies, that isn't just solar or wind, its a broad term used to describe anything besides the use of current coal and oil methods. But hey, if we can't use oil, and alternative energy is a joke, I guess we could run off your inflated ego and sense of worth, that should buy us a few years at least.

Or nuclear, or fusion when they get it to work, or Geothermal, etc, etc. Or we could pedantically argue with someone who already agrees that the engine is a fine idea, but dislikes fantastic claims like the one IN THE TITLE OF THIS ARGUMENT. Tada!
 

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BreakfastMan said:
Pshh, like OPEC would let that thing go into mass-production without a fight. I think we are still years away from something that will truly solve the energy crisis.
I wouldn't be so certain. Most OPEC companies are either dealing with or being threatened by that tiny little grassroots movement spreading through the Middle East that's already overthrown at least two governments. I think this one has a shot, especially if it gets combined with the miracle oil cure of Bell Bio Energy(before I get trolled, no, it's not a biofuel. Common misconception, it's an incredibly cheap and efficient way to create hydrocarbons that had its funding cut during the Stimulus bill.)
 

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FarleShadow said:
I'm sorry, but I'm getting more annoyed about every little invention that 'solves the X crisis' while still using oil.

No people, recycling or Shockwaving isn't saving the world, its just not screwing it up as fast. End of!
90% is a pretty damn big improvement.
 

Max_imus

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Good for him, I guess he's gonna get an awful lot of money for it from the oil industry.

Who will then a) slide it into their box labelled "things that could harm our sales" or b) burn it.
 

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Well clearly they are smooth talkers, but there are hundreds of others claiming their engines do the same sort of miracles, is there any actual proof to this working as presumed?

The other thing that bothers me is why the hell would you hook this efficient engine to an electric generator, the power transfer will have massive power losses, unless you manage to make them with superconductors it will be about 50% loss just on that...

I'm not even sure if this is more then a scam at this point.
 

Jamash

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I think I understand, but I'm a bit confused on some points.

The article mention gas, gas-air mixture, igniting the gas and the price of gas...

Which of these "gases" means gasoline as in the petroleum liquid, and which of them mean gas, as in a gas not a liquid?

Is the fuel for this engine gasoline or petrol, or is it entirely run on actual gas... would you fill up your car from a standard petrol pump, or would you fill it up with a gas (perhaps a non-petroleum gas like hydrogen)?
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Why did I see the word 'engine' and automatically think of something you base a game off of and not what you use to power a car?
New 'Shockwave' Engine Design Solves Energy Crysis.