Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Alternative Fuels Not Alternative Energy

All fuels harbor a common energy and all of the forces in the universe are the product of that one common energy. The search for an alternative energy is in reality a search for a suitable alternative source from which that common energy can be transformed economically to produce a desired force. All forces in the universe are the product of the energy that provides the force used in the assembly of electrons, protons and neutrons and in the binding of those components to give atoms their physical and behavioral characteristics as well as to give atoms, and thereby all things, the ability to behave. Some forces, such as the action of muscles, the movement of electrons, the action of gravity, or the binding of elemental components of atoms, are produced by the inherent behavioral characteristics of that energy (I. E: contracting and repelling) acting directly. Other forces, such as expansion produced by heat or the action of radiating light, are produced when that energy is released following application to produce those functions.
Consider that the force derived from combustion is the result of expansion produced by heat released when the forces that bind the atoms and molecules of fuel are fragmented (disrupted or discontinued) thereby releasing the energy that produced those binding forces. Following release that energy is commonly described as heat. It makes no difference if the energy had been producing the binding force in muscles, hydrocarbon molecules, or the components that makeup the nucleus of a uranium atom. It is the one common energy.
We may be more successful in the search for an alternative fuel if this fact was given appropriate consideration.

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