Albert Einstein Recommends Hydrocarbon Gas
in 1926 Refrigeration Patent Application

A recent article in Scientific American, America's leading scientific journal,
reveals
that Albert Einstein, eager to provide a more innovative solution
than the technology
available at that time, was co-lodger of three patents
regarding refrigeration. All three involved Hydrocarbon based gases.
On of the patents was subsequently purchased by Electrolux
- then a world leader in
refrigeration technology.
The story is featured - with photographs -
on Page 74 of the January 1997 issue of
Scientific American.
To get your copy,
Email Linda Hertz at Scientific American at Ihertz@sciam.com.
Our last word?
If Einstein says Hydrocarbons are king of refrigeration,
who are we to
argue with the world's greatest intellect?