Here is an efficient energy generating technology that
has been replicated innumerable times and ways over the past two centuries,
but nothing has penetrated the market in any significant way yet. The
thrust, therefore, of an open sourcing project should be to identify and
develop a variation that will result in a marketable design of widespread
applicability.
See:
- Stirling
Engine - Index by FreeEnergy.GreaterThings.com
Demo of Concept > Stirling
Engine -- Simplified Plans - Collection of proof of concept
designs that you can build for as little as $99. "This
small-scale model situated on one boiling cup of boiling water and
cooled by a cube of ice, can turn for 35 minutes."
Related Site > StirlingEngine.com
- includes instructions of how to build a Stirling Engine (from a
kit). SeeSan
Diego Union Tribune feature article June 1, 2004: "Stirling
engines, invented nearly 200 years ago, are being built by North
County man."
Rota Cola
Sola Engine - Open source project based on the Stirling Engine
design, by TimWally.
EMF Safety Store
LessEMF.com is the place
to buy Gauss meters, RF
meters, shielding.
ADVISORY: With any
technology, you take a high risk to invest significant time or money
unless (1) independent testing has thoroughly corroborated the
technology, (2) the group involved has intellectual rights to the
technology, and (3) the group has the ability to make a success of
the endeavor.
All
truth passes through three stages:
First, it is ridiculed;
Second, it is violently opposed; and
Third, it is accepted as self-evident.
--
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
"When you're one step ahead
of the crowd you're a genius.
When you're two steps ahead,
you're a crackpot."