Subject: RE: Do you have
replication of the Motionless Electromagnetic Generator available? Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 20:38:50 -0600
Dear Jim,
We are not at that stage
yet. Presently we are strongly seeking the financing necessary to
complete the task, scale-up to what then are practical power system
levels (presently it's just a successful lab bench experiment), etc.
Also, realize that all
matters concerning the MEG are handled by the little company the five
of us set up, whose CEO is Dr. Lee Kenny.
We are pretty confident we
will get the funding partner needed, and then a year of very hard
modeling, phenomenology, scale-up testing, etc. is required. The
system is nonlinear, with multiple feedback and feedforward loops, so
nonlinear oscillation theory and nonlinear control theory are
essential in that year of work. At least four specialists in four
specialized disciplines are required, in addition to all the
"electrical engineering" stuff. The MEG is NOT a simple transformer at
all. Ironically, its operation and functioning is complex, although
its physical form is deceptively simple.
We have a major university
in another Western nation also working with us, doing independent
replication etc.
That's the status, and
your offer is appreciated; but we are just not at that stage yet.
Note this statement now
very strongly. Lots of folks out there make very sublime
pronouncements about how easy it is to develop a true COP>1.0 system
taking its energy from the vacuum. Few if any of those "instant
experts" have ever even seen such a system, much less have any notion
of the various phenomenologies involved. If it were really so
"simple", then all those sharp young grad students and post doctoral
scientists we've been producing for the last 80 or so years, would
already have done it, and it would be already the standard.
It's like any other highly
nonlinear system with multiple feed loops both forward and back. It's
intensive in phenomenology and modeling, before the behavior is fully
understood and controlled properly. After that has been done, then
production of units and marketing them is possible.
We are still tackling that
stage that must occur before one can manufacture and market.
Best wishes,
Tom Bearden
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