Efficient Engines


Engines as conduits of Energy

"The Mind set of An Engineer"

1. A properly designed engine is not to use energy.

2. A properly designed engine processes energy, not use it.

3. Inefficiency in an engine occurs, when an engine uses
any amount of energy, even 1 %.


The difference between processing energy and using energy

Using energy is stagnation in "Work Done";
that is, no "work" is performed.

Example: The Gasoline Engine.

(i) The Gasoline engine uses energy,
it does not process it.

(ii) The Gasoline Engine does "no work",
because it uses (burns) gasoline.

(iii) Since the gasoline engine uses energy,
it is therefore stagnant; that is,
it does not move anything.


Challenge for Engineers:

Remember: An engine processes energy,
not use it.

Heat is energy not the mixture for
cold fusion that produces heat.

Therefore

Using The 4th Dimension as a guide, build an
engine that processes heat energy.


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The Constance Factor


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