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This Week in Free Energy
With Sterling D. Allan
Sunday, Sept. 12, 2004
Adjunct to FreeEnergyNews.com
- daily news
Brady's magnetic motor, School Girl Radiant Energy Circuit and Motor,
hybrid retrofit, Hydristor transmission retrofit, ZAP fuel cell car,
robot that eats flies.
Brought to you by PESN (Pure Energy
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Transcription of Show
James
This Week in Free Energy. Sterling Allan here to tell us what's up.
Sterling
Hello, this is Sterling Allan, with PES Network. Thanks for joining us for our
first installment of This Week in Free Energy, where we will explore and report
on energy systems that tap into inexhaustible, ubiquitous, and clean sources of
energy generation, such as solar, wind, tide, and geothermal, but also exploring
non-conventional avenues such as zero point energy, radiant energy, cold fusion,
and magnetic motors.
Imagine with us a world in which each home has its own power generator that
obtains its energy in such a way that no fuel has to be added. Imagine every
vehicle being able to run without stopping for fuel. Imagine each appliance
having its own power source that never has to be recharged. That is the world of
the future. Join with us as we track our progress toward such a world.
This week, ending Sept. 12, 2004:
Inventor Mike Brady is keeping the Free Energy community anxious with his
announcement that he will be airing a demo of his magnetic motor on German
Television. You heard me right. Mike Brady says he has invented an
all-magnet-motor, where the only input energy is generated by permanent magnets.
Physicists say this is impossible that the balance of energy will be zero.
Undeterred by the so-called impossible, Mike Brady claims his market-ready
magnetic motor will produce enough torque to run a generator continuously at 20
kilowatts. That is enough energy to handle the peak load of a large home.
Page two.
A company that has successfully built dozens of radiant energy devices has
agreed to allow a simplified version to be open sourced by PES Network at their
PESWiki.com website. The wiki site allows users to edit and add content to the
site, for a collaborative effort. Those doing replications can report their
progress, results, and improvements. The project will be called the School
Girl Radiant Energy Circuit and Motor, named after a 10-year-old who
successfully built the device for a science fair, winning all awards. The device
will provide a simple proof of concept of the Radiant energy that Nikola Tesla
is famous for. Radiant energy is everywhere present, free. This open sourcing
project will present a set of plans that even a jr. high school student could
build from materials rummaged from a junk yard including a tire rim, a
resister, two diodes, a transistor, and cheap magnets.
Page Three
Hybrid cars are the vogue in moving away from dependence on fossil fuels. Soon,
you will be able to convert your car or truck into a hybrid, using the
ElectroCharger being developed in conjunction with Texas A&M University. The
Electrocharger mounts in your engine in place of your alternator. A battery
system situated in the trunk of your car collects excess energy during
deceleration and breaking, and then returns that energy to boost acceleration.
Meanwhile, inventor Thomas Kasmer claims his patented Hydristor, will double gas
mileage because of increased efficiencies in the transmission systems of
vehicles even SUVs. His is also a retrofit system that can be installed into
existing vehicles. He says his invention will cut acceleration time in half. The
name hydristor comes from the words "hydraulic" and
"transistor." Rather than working through a system of gears, his
continuously variable transmission system uses hydraulics to convert rotational
movement into fluid flow, and back. The hydristor is presently being tested by a
couple of large manufacturers.
Page Four: Miscellaneous Developments
ZAP says they have a Fuel cell car ready for production. They will be driving a
demo coast-do-coast, fueled by ammonia. (link)
The fuel cell reaction substrate is one of the pricey components of a fuel cell.
Atofina, a branch of Paris-based oil giant Total, has developed an alloy that
includes cheaper material that will significantly reduce fuel cell costs.
Scientists have develop robot that eats flies for fuel. (link)
James:
(laughter)
Sterling:
The idea is to produce electricity by attracting and catching flies and
digesting them in special fuel cells.
James:
Man, you've got some good stuff there.
Sterling:
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See also
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Sept. 20, 2004
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