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Paul Baskis is an Illinois biochemist, who, in the 1980s found a way of synthetically producing oil from industrial and household wastes without expending more energy than is produced.[1]. This process was patented, U.S. patent 5,269,947[2], in 1993. The rights to the patent was acquired by Changing World Technologies.
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- ^ Robert E. West (2005), Evolution Of God: A Concept, Or Is God Stagnant, Trafford Publishing, ISBN 1412042984, <http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1412042984&id=za-mSoa9i9UC&pg=RA1-PA48&lpg=RA1-PA48&ots=P22hodobbr&dq=%22Paul+Baskis%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=7HgutMJE1HDAYNi5J2JZzIevmX4>
- ^ Baskis. Paul T.,Thermal Depolymerizing Reforming Process and Apparatus, U.S. Patent 5,269,947, issued 14 December 1993