Overtone writes:
Hi Vlad, This will go on our site in the near future... We are indeed making progress, but most of it must remain confidential for now.
Large funding is very likely in the next few weeks and that will accelerate the work. I believe the new year will end with ZPE becoming widely accepted as a source of energy. May it be so!
All best wishes,
Mark
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Background: During the first quarter of
2007, a Proof-of-Concept of a GENIE™ generator (Generating Electricity by
Nondestructive Interference of Energy) was given a positive evaluation by Lee
Felsenstein, EE. He compared it with the early work on the transistor, prior to
that invention leading to a Nobel Prize and launching what became known as Silicon Valley.
A patent application covering GENIE is pending. At least three solid-state
families and one with moving parts are evolving from the fundamental invention.
Other discoveries, leading to possible demonstration devices, toys and laptop
power supplies are also emerging from the solid-state laboratory. The
mechanical lab has identified a promising design for a room heater requiring no
fuel, as well as rotary demonstration devices and a family of toys.
Our evolving theoretical models, continuously refined to reflect hands-on
laboratory experiments, allow MPI to develop solid-state as well as mechanical
variations of magnetic conversion technologies. They are likely to be
converting energy from the Quantum Vacuum, often known as Zero Point Energy.
Since some small devices run cooler than room temperature, they may also be
converting ambient heat.
The Technical Team: Members of the MPI team and consultants
to the firm are spread around the world, with individuals residing in Mexico, the United
Kingdom and Uruguay,
in addition to several locales in the USA. Three of the members are
degreed Electrical Engineers. Others include a patent and document research
specialist with an almost photographic memory, a former adjunct professor of
physics, a consulting physicist and four inventors active in the Company’s
current development work. The team will expand as it becomes necessary and
proves practical.
Specific Goals for 2008 include:
A proof-of-concept of a self-sustaining, solid-state, generator that can
power a laptop computer.
Resumption of the Ultraconductor wire development program at Room
Temperature Superconductors Inc., MPI’s subsidiary.
Evaluation of our energy technology by outside, independent,
laboratories.
A fuel-free room heater prototype, expected to open a path to rapid
production under license.
Self-sustaining desktop demonstration devices for the university and school
market. >
A variety of toys: No batteries required!>
A 1 kW solid-state GENIE generator. This will have a wide variety of
potential applications. A few might be linked together to power a home. Two
of these generators are expected to enable removal of the need for a plug from
a plug-in hybrid car.
Other objectives may be added as resources permit.>
Mark Goldes, CEO
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See also updated MPI's mission