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Recycling Emissions: The Future of the Internal Combustion Engine
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First we capture the emissions with our special car exhaust system. Then we add the carbon to crude oil. Next we refine the oil. Save the internal combustion engine with a carbon life cycle.
Table of contents
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Ch. 1: Chapter 1: The Problem with Pollution
Explore the environmental impact of traditional internal combustion engines and the urgent need for innovative solutions to reduce harmful emissions.
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Ch. 2: Chapter 2: Capturing Carbon at the Source
Introduce the revolutionary exhaust system designed to capture carbon dioxide directly from vehicle emissions, a crucial first step in the recycling process.
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Ch. 3: Chapter 3: Alchemy of the Exhaust: Carbon to Crude
Detail the groundbreaking process of converting captured carbon dioxide into synthetic crude oil, transforming waste into a valuable resource.
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Ch. 4: Chapter 4: Refining the Future
Explain how the newly synthesized crude oil is refined, mirroring traditional processes but with a closed-loop carbon cycle at its core.
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Ch. 5: Chapter 5: The Internal Combustion Engine Reimagined
Illustrate how this recycled fuel allows the internal combustion engine to continue powering our world, but now with a significantly reduced environmental footprint.
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Ch. 6: Chapter 6: A Sustainable Carbon Life Cycle
Conclude by emphasizing the potential of this technology to create a sustainable carbon life cycle, offering a viable future for the internal combustion engine.
