DePalma e-book: of sweet dreams & flying machines
Date: Sunday, January 09, 2005 @ 10:43:09 UTC
Topic: General


Bonjour, Vlad et Cie:

It's been some time since I've written, so I wanted to let everybody (who's interested) know that our EDF Generator prototype project is still moving forward, albeit slowly due to vendor hassles. Sometimes even having the money to do something doesn't mean that it will get done on time . . .

In the meantime, we've also been busy with some great 'sideline' work prototyping a very sophisticated Faraday induction dynamo, based on the prior-art teachings of Nikola Tesla and Adam Trombly. The relevance of this news to your forum here is with regard to the new DePalma e-book I see a plug for in your recent posts.

For those who don't realize that we specialize in magnetic and electrostatic disk induction machine design at AESI, I would like to point out that DePalma's whole N-machine concept is neither fully what it purports to be nor fully invalid - but somewhere in between. My concise analysis of this "prior art", as seen in the 'Introduction' and 'Review' sections of our Over-Unity webpage (www.stardrivedevice.com/over-unity.html) should be of some interest to those are considering purchasing that e-book ("DePalma, Free Energy and the N-Machine", by J. Nayer Hardin). It will clearly show that, while DePalma's underlying design logic was flawed, his work is nevertheless historically interesting and relevant within the alternative energy systems field.

I might also point out that the fact the author has asked to be compensated for his efforts surely seems to have raised the typical ire. Why is it so hard for some people to realize or accept that even writers and inventors have to eat, and should be properly compensated sometimes for righteous work done? Where would we be if Tesla had starved to death before his life's legacy was realized, simply because some people thought it inapproproate for him to earn anything from it?? . . .

On that note, I would therefore like to extend an offer to share my recent definitive white paper with any of you disk dynamo or N-machine enthusiasts, on eddy current and stator coupling losses in the Faraday induction dynamo. A valid and accurate mathematical model is developed which clearly shows what can and cannot be expected from a disk dynamo. It moreover supports my prior claim that these machines have inherent over-unity potential that can be unlocked, but it also shows how much careful attention to detail and precision will be required to do so and why it has been so hard for prior-art inventors and experimenters to succeed in the attempt.

Rather than cause a "Share the Truth" riot (!), I will be glad to send a copy of this 7-pg. white paper [pdf] - which is both more fascinating and less complex than one might think - to any student or engineer who signs a simple 1-pg. NDA with us here at Archer Enterprises. It will assuredly dispel any mystery remaining about the nature of Lenz losses in the disk machines.

You may write me at engineering@stardrivedevice.com to request a copy of the "Eddy Current and Stator Coupling Losses" white paper. Thanks, and best regards for a prosperous and Happy New Year!

Sincerely,

Mark R. Tomion
Pres.
Archer Energy Systems, Inc.





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