Scalar Electromechanics 101 time Some of you may already know that technology exists to make metals change states at room temperature, i.e. made to soften, liquefy and even vaporize without being heated. The science behind this is a subset of Scalar Electromechanics and is rather fascinating if you are into that sort of thing. Where this concerns DeLoreans is that it would be an excellent method for making new body panels. Molds could be made from a non-metallic material and then sheets of softened stainless steel could be easily shaped in these molds. When the phlogiston dissipates, the metal re-hardens and voila! A similar process has been used for some time now by specially licensed defense contractors. Where this gets real flaky is it is the same basic technology that involved the Philadelphia Experiment. For reasons of national security it has been kept out of college physics courses for decades, but that is changing. How am I supposed to end this posting? How about: "If I tell you any more then men in black suits are going to have to kill you." Seriously, if you are interested in this sort of thing, the public library is a great place to start. Look for patents & items written by Patrick Flanagan. Walt Tampa, FL