At the early age of 18, Dr. Kane gained national recognition in filing the original patent papers on
the radio pager, which many people carry today. He continued his studies in the Coupling of Angular
Momentum Vectors in Molecules and Theory of Magnetism (American Journal of Physics), and went on to
receive his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Minnesota.
In his career devotion and expertise, Dr. Robert Kane develops affordable consumer products to positively
help the environment. He invented and filed patents on Super FuelMax in his hope to reduce air pollution.
The original FuelMax was invented by him over a decade ago. The product yielded great success worldwide,
distributed in nearly 100 countries.
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 introduced Neodymium
as a catalyst for aligning hydrocarbon chains in fuels and was thus credited with expanding their magnetic
resonance theories. These six esteemed scientists proved that magnetic forces could affect molecular structure.
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