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Summary: This open sourcing project sponsored by Pure Energy Systems, based on a design by MXLO, commenced Mar. 3, 2004 and was active for about a month.  At least 14 (8 verified) replications were built, none of which worked, proving that MXLO plans are neither easy nor complete, contrary to what they insinuate on their site, which now redirects to the U.S. government's renewable energy site. On July 10, a hint about shielding was given that was not contained in the plans.

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Possible Effect of Environmental Perturbations on Magnetic Motor Function

 

Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 7:57 PM
Subject: [pes_mxlo] environmental perturbations?

I'm wondering if the close environment of the motor can have influence on it.  I would think so.
 
For example, does the table the device is sitting on have metal rungs that might be misshaping the magnetic fields?
 
On a broader scale, will we find that tapping the ZPE will behave somewhat like cell phone reception -- dropping off in signal when inside a large building or set of buildings, for example?
 
One might visualize ZPE turbulence, for lack of a better phrase.  A busy electrical environment such as an office complex, could create a ZPE turbulence making it more difficult to tap into it as a power source.
 
Something to think about.
 
Maybe be wooden box separating the unit from anything metal or from any conducting wires by at least three feet (total guess) would help reduce such possibilities of environmental perturbations.  And on the larger scale, perhaps the unit will work in remote areas better than in electrically congested areas.
 
Likewise, Chris, in your proposed experimental set-up of using a small motor to turn the rotor to sort of prime the pump, might be counter-active for the reason of the EMF it produces so close to the fields of concern in the MXLO.
 
Sterling

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