About the Inventor
Dr.
Robert Kane has devoted his career and his expertise in developing
affordable consumer products which will positively influence the
environment. In his quest to reduce air pollutants he invented and
filed patents on the Super FuelMAX. He invented the original FuelMAX
over a decade ago. It achieved great success worldwide where it is
distributed in nearly 100 countries.
Dr.
Kane's national recognition came at the early age of 18 when he
filed the original patent papers on the radio pager, which most of
us carry with us every day. He continued his studies in the Theory
of Magnetism (American Journal of Physics) and in the Coupling of
Angular Momentum Vectors in Molecules. He went on to receive his
Ph.D. in physics from the University of Minnesota.
Dr.
Kane Expands Theory of Nobel Prize Winners:
In 1952, Dr. Felix Block of Stanford University, and Dr. Edward
Purcell of Harvard University, won the Nobel Prize for their work
with magnetic resonance, and in 1977 Van Vleck was awarded the Nobel
Prize in Physics jointly with Sir Neville Mott and Philip Anderson
"for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic
structure of magnetic and disordered systems." Thereafter, Dr.
Robert Kane, was credited with expanding their magnetic resonance
theories by introducing Neodymium as a catalyst for aligning
hydrocarbon chains in fuels. These six esteemed scientists proved
that magnetic forces could affect molecular structure.
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