erkq said:
1. Smaller molecules are simply fuels of lower octane. "Extremely small" molecules would have very low octane ratings. Lower octane has no cleansing effect.
2. What is "extremely small" anyway? .
Very small rocks??? :jump:
But seriously.

Here is an issue I come across all the time, in the work that I do.
- I need to get my work out into the public eye.
- There are more things I can do, I can extrapolate..from the current work I am trying to publicly exploit. One aspect of the work I'm publicly selling--- is merely a facet of the real implications of waht the particular science 'opening' is 'worth' Ie, multiple pathways to a plethora of applications.
- I need to tell people what is going on, but I have
No desire whatsoever to in any way, shape or form, educate any possible competition on how they may use these proper explainations, to rip me off on my future prospects, or to simply 'use' my understandings..to furthur themselves.
- The policy is to: Never explain anything correctly. Never give the competition any ideas. Ever. No matter what anyone thinks or says. End of story. Mis-direction is my byword.
I'm not saying the case is that here. I've no idea what you guys are even talking about, ok?

I'm just commenting on the perception of 'bad science'.
But that's the way I'd do it. If the process works and other 'tech heads' are confused..so much the better. After all, the tech heads don't count. Customers do.
Problem being, it makes it difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. Then there is the other issues.... all kinds of industrial espionage, etc. People with other interests discrediting the competition, as a matter of policy. Lots of different things.
The more ignorant, insensed and confused the tech heads are, the happier I am.
