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MPI - A Crystal Ball View of our Initial Product Development Program
Posted on Wednesday, August 16, 2006 @ 19:32:28 UTC by vlad
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By Mark Goldes, Chairman & CEO
MPI’s pending patent application covers a Solid-State Electric Generator. It can be manufactured in several sizes to suit different applications. Individual units can be connected together for greater electrical output in a manner analogous to solar photovoltaic cells.
Small versions can be developed to power cell phones and other hand held electronic devices. They can also be designed to fit into containers identical in size to conventional AA, C, and D cell batteries. These can be expected to continue to produce power without the need for replacement or recharge.
Larger, more powerful, Modules will be designed to electrically power cars with unlimited range, and with performance matching that of conventional, gasoline or diesel engines, having no need for any type of battery recharge.
Next year, desktop Demonstration Devices will light a few LEDs and spin a small fan. They will serve to prove that these remarkable machines are real.
Later in 2007, in cooperation with licensed manufacturers, larger units are expected to be in production. These will provide 1 kW of useful power. About the size and shape of a microwave oven, the magnetic materials they contain will cause them to weigh somewhat more.
In California, a typical home equipped with solar cells employs less than 4 kW of photovoltaic panels. A package of four Magnetic Power Modules will be able to perform the same function, around the clock, every day of the year. Since rooftop installation is not required, they can be placed in a convenient location.
MPI’s electric generators convert Zero Point Energy, a revolutionary, abundant, renewable, source of power. In magnetic conversion systems, this inexhaustible, fuel-free, energy source is increasingly referred to as Virtual Photon Flux.
Commercial development will proceed as rapidly as resources permit.
© 2006 Magnetic Power Inc. All
rights reserved. 8-16-06
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Re: MPI - A Crystal Ball View of our Initial Product Development Program (Score: 1) by bender772 on Thursday, August 17, 2006 @ 09:40:47 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.suppressedscience.net | Dear Mr. Goldes,
I think your toy strategy is excellent! A small device with a perpetually spinning fan is a powerful demonstration. Students can show them to their physics teachers or professors, concerned citizens to their representatives and to journalists. It's what people like myself who've been convinced of the reality of free energy for years have been waiting for to shut up the naysayers.
Let's see the usual suspects such as Robert L. Park explain this one away.
I wish you good luck with your patent application. |
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Re: MPI - A Crystal Ball View of our Initial Product Development Program (Score: 1) by ryandinan on Thursday, August 17, 2006 @ 14:55:09 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | So... Do you have working models of this machine now? If so, it is THE most important invention to ever hit the planet... It will be a true turning point for human civilization - which way it will go will totally depend on how we savage humans decide to use the technology (for good or evil).
Just think what unlimited energy means for the average Joe... and just think what unlimited energy means for the average terrorist. It could be a very exciting, and yet very scarey situation both at the same time.
If your device can do what you say (and I surely hope it can!), the world will change overnight... Please, please, please be for real!
-Ryan
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MPI - Some Comments Regarding our Initial Product Development Program (Score: 1) by Overtone on Thursday, August 17, 2006 @ 18:13:56 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.magneticpowerinc.com | A prototype was many times over unity in December of 2004. We are
now building enough new prototypes to be reasonably confident that we
will be able to enable this type of generator to self-sustain.
Following that we will detail the design of the Demonstration Devices
and build a few pre-manufacturing prototypes for licensees.
The initial core materials will be expensive and so also will some of
the necessary processing. Licensees will need time to inventory
cores and process the materials. These are time consuming and
complex tasks.
However, low cost variations are on the horizon and will eventually become available.
As mentioned at the end of the article, the speed of commercialization is a function of available resources.
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Re: MPI - Some Comments Regarding our Initial Product Development Program (Score: 1) by Joakim on Friday, August 18, 2006 @ 09:11:20 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | "the speed of commercialization is a function of available resources."
Which leads to one obvious follow-up question: Are these resources, the parts of these devices, going to be available well into the future. Or are they made up of hard-to-find metals/minerals that might not be available 'forever'?".
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Re: Regarding Resources (Score: 1) by Joakim on Friday, August 18, 2006 @ 11:00:59 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | Yes, but in terms of material resources... Are the materials that these things consists of available to such an extent as to supply the coming world demand?
That, to me, is a little interesting.
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Re: Regarding Physical Resource Supply (Score: 1) by Overtone on Friday, August 18, 2006 @ 22:52:10 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.magneticpowerinc.com | This is an excellent question.
Copper wire is at a record high price. Ultraconductors(tm) made
of polymers conduct at least 100,000 times better than gold, silver or
copper. Once they are in mass production, they can replace copper
for most electrical uses. The polymer used is often a waste
material, discarded by plastic manufacturers.
Magnetic steel is also at a record high price. Motors and
generators wound with superconductors instead of copper need no iron or
steel core. Ultraconductors are likely to enjoy the same
characteristic. They may dramatically reduce the price of core
materials. However, they have not yet been made into wire.
That is a three year $18 million program which is not yet funded.
Neogymium Iron Boron magnets are also likely to experience a high
demand and ever higher prices. However, when a superconductor is
made into a loop it carries a persistant current with no loss.
Some energy storage devices made of superconductors have operated
without measurable loss for decades at universities.
Ultraconductors, once made into loops, are anticipated to be capable of
persistant current. If that proves correct, permanent magnets can
be created from these polymer materials. They contain no metal
whatsoever.
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Re: MPI - A Crystal Ball View of our Initial Product Development Program (Score: 1) by mach946 on Friday, August 18, 2006 @ 15:52:26 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | This device will not come to market. It will be just like the MEG by Thom Bearden. By next years time MPI will come up with some of the typical excuses like... "We need more funding to bring it to production" or " We need more time to study how it works, so we can explain it to the physics community" or how about the best one! " The Powers that be will not let us bring it to market, and we have recieved numerous death threats, therfore we have elected to cease all work on the program!" and last but not least " "The Government has issued a patent surpression order on our invention for the Next 50 years". Until these folks go to third world countries that dont have any monetary ties to the conventional energy infrstructure. they will fail! The only thing they seem to excel at is saying how they where thrawted from bringing there invention to humanity. It's always NEXT YEAR,NEXT YEAR NEXT YEAR! just like with the MEG program. It's old hat! |
Re: Re: MPI - A Crystal Ball View of our Initial Product Development Program (Score: 1) by nanotech on Friday, August 18, 2006 @ 22:20:24 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | _NO_ government wants free energy/overunity and gravity control technology! They DO suppress these things. The third world countries are just as afraid of it as the first world countries and corporate monopolists. The claim that "Well the countries that have no investments in big oil should gladly build these devices" is mistaken. Every major and minor power on this Earth knows that overunity and gravity control devices exist, and have existed for decades. No country wants them. Not Pakistan, not China, not Russia, not the USA, not England, not anyone. Why? The entire concept of national borders and government would be made obsolete overnight.
Everyone would be able to have their own personal flying saucer "car" and unlimited access to endless matter/energy in any arrangement. Governments would lose power. Totally.
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Re: Re: Re: MPI - A Crystal Ball View of our Initial Product Development Program (Score: 1) by mach946 on Saturday, August 19, 2006 @ 08:37:08 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | You say no government wants this technology. I disagree. What sane third world leader would want to rule a country that is impoverished? How would it benefit the leaders of such a country monetarily? It wouldnt, and what would they have to lose monetarily if they are not entrenched as the oil based first world countries? Nothing! If anything they would have the advantage of competing economically with the first world countries, i.e. The manufacturing of goods would be extremely low for them because they would not have to factor in energy cost. Consumers are always looking for the lowest price and would flock to them. The third world would tax these items and quickly rise economically. In addition to that theire citizens would have more disposable income to purchase items and spark thiere econonmy even more. The cost of food production and water purification, and desalination would also increase the qaulity of life exponetially for these citizens. They would then become the bread basket for the world. They would have an economy not entrenched on a cetralized energy infrstructure. You are wrong, governments do want this technology. The problem for developed centralized countries is how do you replace the tax revenue you literally lose over night. Revenue that pays for social programs like welfare, military, social security, public schools, grants, trash collection, street departments, unemployment benefits, medicare etc. Not to mention all the folks that would lose there jobs due to such novel technology, such as oil refinery workers, internal combustion manufactures, power plant personell, and any one else whose job has a nexus with the centralized way of producing energy. This my friend is the problem. How do you mitgate the intitial negative impact of such technology. The fist government leaders do not want to deal with such a monstrous headache, so they do whatever it takes to maintain the status quoe and put it in the laps of some other leaders in the future, even if it means killing or surpressing such inventors. |
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Why Support for Breakthrough Energy Technology May Come from Unexpected Parties (Score: 1) by Overtone on Saturday, August 19, 2006 @ 13:19:31 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.magneticpowerinc.com | Global Warming threatens to end life on earth by 2050. One well
informed individual recently stated it could end as early as 2030!
Many parties that would normally fight revolutionary energy technology
may decide that the lives of their children and grandchildren are
important enough to support the extremely rapid change that is required.
For those who doubt that it might be done fast enough, consider that
those of us who lived through World War II saw incredibly rapid
production of arms. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hitler
immediately declared war on the U.S. We later learned he did
think Germany could suffer any real damage from this country.
Within 36 months, 2,000 bomber raids by B-17s and B-24s, made in what
had been automobile factories, were appearing over Germany on a daily
basis. The world has plenty of manufacturing capability, much of
it idle in the auto business. A crash program is needed to wind
down the use of fossil fuels as rapidly as is humanly possible.
It can and must be done, or we can kiss life on this planet goodbye!
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