Eminent scientist confirms energy-enhancing technology developed by Dean F.Johnson CEO of energy companies in St. Petersburg, FL.

    Dr. Richard T. Schneider, professor Emeritus, Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, began research on Johnson’s technology in 1980 and was impressed by its ability to eliminate pollution from internal combustion engines and increase the thermal energy of hydrocarbons.

    I quote Dr Schneider “Dean; Yes you are correct with Stephan Boltzmann. This law is valid for all plasmas. You are also correct in claiming that RxP has the same effect as injecting water in the engine. An increase in efficiency of 10% is quite reasonable.”

    This technology changes the rate of oxidation (combustion) of the hydrogen atom and oxygen to a gaseous state and restricts the infrared radiation from escaping the combustion area. Dr. Schneider's laboratory measured the temperature increase as high as 200 degrees centigrade. Dr. Schneider explained this thermal increase is a result of one of the basic laws of physics (Stephan-Boltzmann Law).

    Dr. Schneider has been honored for many scientific contributions to the US Army, Navy, Air Force, DOE and NASA who has awarded him their highest award; their medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement. Dr. Schneider is the holder of 24 patents, 3 relating to gasification for energy production, and is presently with his associates completing a gasification method for converting solids for use in the internal combustion engines.

A standard barrel of oil is 42 gallons.

One (1) Barrel produces 44.2 gallons of finished products.

19.5 gallons of gasoline
9.2 gallons of Diesel, home heating and distillate fuel oil.
4.1 gallon of kerosene-type fuel, including jet fuel
2.3 gallons of residual fuel (#6 bunker C) for power plants and heavy marine shipping
1.9 gallons liquefied petroleum gases
1.8 gallons of petroleum coke
1.3 gallons asphalt and road oil
1.2 gallons chemical feed stock
1.0 gallon of lubricants

    This Nation consumes 141 Billion gallons of gasoline per year. That equates to 7.23 billion barrels of oil. If we could attain the same 12.19% savings results as the 2004-2005 Florida DOT test. The savings would amount too 880 million barrels a year or 2.41 million barrels per day. If we only achieved 1 /2% of that, we would save 440 million barrels a year, or 1.236 million barrels a day. And that is 85% to the total production of the Gulf of Mexico.

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