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Sat, 10 Jun 2006
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| All truth passes through three Stages: |
First, it is ridiculed; Second, it is violently
opposed; and Third, it is accepted as self-
evident. Human progress always has been slow
because people are reluctant to accept new ideas--
-anything that is new it is subject to suspicion
and doubt.--- Vick Anthonio L. Medel (1952-1976)
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Posted 13:59
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| The treasure’s of the island is coconut tree? |
In 1870 the treasure’s of the island, coconut
tree, was an ornamental for colonialist’s lawn.
In 1900 our forefathers used coconut oil as
medicinal oil. In1930 purified coconut oil
bubbled in cooking pan. In 1980 coconut oil is
used by Vick A.L. Medel the inventor and
innovator of Enkoco Eco-Dynamics Energy to power
diesel engines and as catalytic additive to
petrol-fuel oil lubricant for two stroke engines.
The use of straight-run coconut oil for diesel
engines is not really new in our country. In
1940, during the Second World War, coconut oil
was used as fuel for engines, because of the
scarcity of petroleum. However, after the war,
when supply of petroleum become abundant and
inexpensive and the price of coconut oil at a
good price, the use of coconut oil was set aside
and forgotten.
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Posted 13:57
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| Dr. Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine to run on 100% peanut oil. |
Dr. Rudolf Diesel actually invented the diesel
engine to run on a myriad of fuels including coal
dust suspended in water, heavy mineral oil,
and, you guessed it, vegetable oil. Dr. Diesel’s
first engine experiments were catastrophic
failure. But by the time he showed his engine at
the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900,his engine
was running on 100% peanut oil. Dr. Diesel was
visionary.
In 1911 he stated “The diesel engine can be fed
with Vegetable oils and would help considerably
in the development of agriculture of the
countries which use it.” In 1912, Diesel said,
“The use of vegetable oils for engine fuels may
seem insignificant today. But such oils may
become in course of time as important as
petroleum and the coal tar products of the
present time.” Since Dr. Diesel’s untimely death
in 1913, his engine has been modified to run on
the polluting petroleum fuel we now know as
“diesel.” Nevertheless, his ideas on agriculture
and his invention provide the foundation for a
society fueled with clean, renewable, locally
grown fuel.
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Posted 13:54
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