Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 21:40:32 -0500 Subj: Unique self-powering solar cell concept Thanks Paul!
And I wish you the greatest of
good luck in continuing your own self-education and research.
We are also fervently hoping that
somehow pressure will be put on the Department of Energy and Los
Alamos National Laboratory, to go forward intensely with the
Klimov work.
E.g., here's one possibility that
should be examined:
Tourmaline crystals are dipolar,
and they have the unique characteristic of continually emitting real
near-IR photons without diminishing their own dipole. In short, a
little tourmaline crystal is a concrete example of a natural
“self-powering battery”. Its dipolarity continually absorbs virtual
photons and integrates them coherently to observable (quantum) size,
then decays its excitation by emitting real photons.
So one conceivably could surround
a tourmaline crystal with a spherical surface of Klimov
micro-nanocrystalline solar cells, and then one would not have to
input the photon energy to the Klimov solar cell himself. Instead, the
tourmaline crystal would freely furnish the necessary photons to the
surrounding Klimov solar cells, which would then emit several
electrons per freely input photon from the tourmaline.
Thus one has a unique,
self-powering “solar cell” which will operate in space, in a deep
tunnel, in the dark, anywhere. And the output electrical power of the
complete system entourage can be used to power our homes, space
capsules, etc.—and eventually perhaps even electrical cars.
Arie M. DeGeus apparently had
developed something very similar to this, for a prototype
self-powering battery to power electrical vehicles. He was on his way
to the
DeGeus was found slumped over in
his car, having suffered a sudden violent heart attack, and died
shortly after being rushed to the treatment room. I do know an
associate of DeGeus (whom I totally refuse to name) and he assures me
that DeGeus had such technology in rough preliminary but demonstrable
form. He also assured me that, if his associates are not all killed,
they hope to eventually finish the technology started by DeGeus and
get it on the market.
Anyway, you can see the point of
combining something like tourmaline and Klimov's work, to do the
actual type of technology that was in successful initial rough
prototype by DeGeus.
Unfortunately there are many other
such assassination incidents, or severe threatening of the inventor,
that have occurred repeatedly—and still do.
Very best wishes, Tom Bearden
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