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Mechanical "cutting" of long hydrocarbon chains
I seem to remember a machine that actually "cut" motor oil into shorter HC
chains to test motor oil longevity. Would it be possible to mechanically crack HCs into fuel on a large scale? How about pressing HCs through rollers so precise that they would actually crush molecules to do the job? The trouble I see would be that people would start disappearing into fuel tanks, chubby people would be the first to go. |
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