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Author Topic: Self-Sustaining Electrical Generator - William BARBAT  (Read 9608 times)

kokomoj0

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Self-Sustaining Electrical Generator - William BARBAT
« on: May 28, 2007, 11:40:20 PM »
Abstract

Electrical oscillations in a metallic "sending coil" radiate inductive photons toward one or more "energy-magnifying coils" comprised of a photoconductor or doped semiconductor coating a metallic conductor, or comprised of a superconductor. Electrons of low inertial mass in the energy-magnifying coil(s) receive from the sending coil a transverse force having no in-line backforce, which exempts this force from the energy-conservation rule. The low-mass electrons in the energy-magnifying coil(s) receive increased acceleration proportional to normal electron mass divided by the lesser mass. Secondarily radiated inductive-photon energy is magnified proportionally to the electrons' greater acceleration, squared. E.g., the inductive-energy-magnification factor of CdSe photoelectrons with 0.13.times. normal electron mass is 59.times.. Magnified inductive-photon energy from the energy-magnifying coil(s) induces oscillating electric energy in one or more metallic "output coil(s)." The electric energy output exceeds energy input if more of the magnified photon-induction energy is directed toward the output coil(s) than is directed as a counter force to the sending coil. After an external energy source initiates the oscillations, feedback from the generated surplus energy makes the device a self-sustaining generator of electric power for useful purposes.

Correspondence: KLARQUIST SPARKMAN, LLP; 121 SW SALMON STREET, SUITE 1600, PORTLAND, OR 97204
Assignee: Levitronics, Inc.
US Cl. 310/208
Intl. Cl. H02K 3/04 20060101 H02K003/04

http://www.rexresearch.com/barbat/barbat.htm

chrisC

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Re: Self-Sustaining Electrical Generator - William BARBAT
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2007, 01:26:03 AM »
@kokomoj0 
 
Thanks for the posted info. Well, all I can say is if you believed this provisional patent application then, maybe all these TPU seekers aren't so nutty after all?

And maybe Steven Marks said what he meant and perhaps your days as a pesky reporter is finally over?

Regards

ChrisC

chrisC

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Re: Self-Sustaining Electrical Generator - William BARBAT
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2007, 02:02:10 AM »
@mramos

My apology. It was Mark indeed. As to kokomojo, he did a extended research on SM and his TPU in the TPU forum. I hope he has seen the light!

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ChrisC