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"Magnetic energy? Perhaps"
Okay, I had to post this one...
First I saw this
which just about had me coming out of the chair - ever heard of a generator? But it gets better.
And here's the part that will get a real reaction I'd bet:
See the entire article here:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/07/BUG9NEJD3L1.DTL
Okay, I had to post this one...
First I saw this
Goldes, 73, is chief executive of a small company called Magnetic Power Inc., which has spent years researching ways to, yes, generate power using magnets
which just about had me coming out of the chair - ever heard of a generator? But it gets better.
What Goldes believes he's done is produce power from what physicists call zero-point energy. In simple terms, zero-point energy results from the infinitesimal motion of molecules even when seemingly at rest.
And here's the part that will get a real reaction I'd bet:
But Goldes isn't so easy to shrug off. That's because he's also come up with technology called the UltraConductor, which purports to be capable of conducting electricity at room temperature with no resistance, thus vastly improving fuel efficiency.
The research was funded in part by the Department of Defense, which invested $600,000 in the project.
See the entire article here:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/07/BUG9NEJD3L1.DTL
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