Overview over planned research projects

A detailed PDF on ALL projects with more than 60 pages can be found here.

Short overviews of each individual project are available as following.


 

(1.) 'Infinite' batteries
Infinite batteries are batteries that do not run empty for many years. This is possible because their energy density is much higher than that of today's commercially available batteries. Application: For example, a cell phone or a computer could be operated for years without having to recharge the battery. However, it can only be used to consumers with small request of electrical power, not tp electric bicycles or to cars, nor can it be used to supply households. If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 1 in the connected 60 pages PDF-paper.
 
(2.) Motionless ZPE-converters
"Motionless" are, as the name implies, energy converters without any mechanical parts in motion, and thus completely without wear. However, we're not talking about batteries here (of course, also batteris do not have any mechanical parts in motion either), but we speak about electronic circuits that draw their energy from the zero-point waves of the quantum-vacuum. Such systems have the typical power range of high-power electronics, i.e. the power to supply single electrical devices, such as refrigerators, drills, kitchen mixers, vacuum cleaners, etc.... This is also enough to power electric bicycles, as well as not too strong electric cars, but hardly enough to power trucks, railroad, ships or airplanes. If you take several units of motionless converters together, private households can be supplied. Rather promising is the idea to operate electrical appliances without a cable and without a socket.
If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 2 in the connected 60 pages PDF-paper.
 
(3.) HHO-systems and water-motors
HHO systems are rather powerful energy converters (with large power-density), based on the decomposition of the water molecule by zero point energy, or under the aid of nuclear transmutation processes. Such devices can be used to build car engines, marine engines, and aircraft engines that run either on mostly water (plus a very small amount of gasoline) or entirely on water. A car engine of several hundred horsepowers is no problem. When refueling, the price of gasoline is replaced by the price of rainwater.
If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 3 in the connected 60 pages PDF-paper.
 
(4.) Magnetic motors
Magnetic motors are driven entirely by magnetic forces. In principle, they run quite similarly to electric motors, but classical electric motors consist of magnets and coils, where the coils are used to generate magnetic fields by sending an electric current through each coil. If we leave the coils away and install magnets instead, we save the electric current to feed the coils. Consequently, we get engines that operate relatively similar to electric motors, but they don't need a supply cable and they don't need an electrical power-input.
Application: If we drive an electric generator with a magnetic motor, we can generate the electricity for a whole household or for an industrial plant. Basically, this is very similar to a classic electricity power plant, except that the electricity generator is not driven by a steam engine, but by a magnetic motor - and therefore it works free of charge and in a perfectly environmentally friendly way.
If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 4 in the connected 60 pages PDF-paper.
 
(5.) Magnetic switch
In the same way as transistors switch electric fields, magnetic switches are developed to switch magnetic fields. This makes it possible to switch the strong working-field (with large field-strength) of a permanent magnet through a small low-energy control-field (with small field-strength), and then take advantage of the powerful working-pulses of the switched permanent magnet.
Regarding the applications, this is a wonderful device, because we can use it, to build magnetic motors as well as electrical transformers, which are fed from zero point energy. They are perfect for powering electric bicycles, electric cars and households, as well as industrial and commercial enterprises.
If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 5 in the connected 60-pages PDF-paper.
 
(6.) Gravitational systems and hydraulic systems
Not only electric and magnetic fields can be used to tap the zero point energy of the quatum-vacuum, but also the gravitational field of the earth allows the conversion of this zero point energy. Since the earth is a large field-source, we even have a fairly large field-strength, which can drive powerful engines. However, since we are using the Earth's field, we cannot move the zero point energy converter relative to the Earth during operation, which means that operation is only possible in a stationary position. For the supply of households and industrial enterprises this is optimal, because the energy costs are extremely low. Basically, we are talking about energy prices in the range of a few tenths of a cent per kilowatt hour, or in the best most cases even in the range of only a few hundredths of a cent per kilowatt hour.
Additional: All energy converters presented here on my internet pages produce the usable energy extremely unexpensive, as we can not compare to any devices known up to now.
If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 6 If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 5 in the connected 60-pages PDF-paper.
 
(7.) Capillary pumps
Capillaries pull water upwards against gravity. If we manage (for example by electrical pulses) to extract the water out of the capillary tube at the upper end, without any significant loss of energy, we can use it after extraction from the capillary-tube, to operate a waterfall that drives a classical water wheel - a technology that has been used for thousands of years in a friendly to humans and environment in the same way, as nature gives us waterfalls.
If we draw water upward not by solar radiation (as the weather does) but by the use of capillaries (as trees do), we can build small waterfalls anywhere on the flat land of 1 ... 2 ... 3 meters high, and use the good old water power there.
If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 7 in the connected 60-pages PDF-paper.
 
(8.) Electron beam tubes
Electron beam tubes are technically the most complicated systems in the field of the energy-converters discussed here, but at the same time, they are also the ones that most closely resemble the thought processes of Nikola Tesla, the grand seigneur of zero point energy par excellence.
Because of the relativistically high speed, with which the electrons are flying, the electron beam tube systems convert the zero point energy extremely efficiently according to my theory of the "Finite Propagation Speed of the Interaction Fields", and therefore they reach an immense power density, so that we can build for example a car engine with 1000 horse-powers - of course absolutely noiseless, environmentally friendly and health compatible, as well as completely fed from the zero point energy oft he quantum-vacuum.
If you are interested in technical details, please have a look at the physical explanations of chapter 8 in the connected 60-pages PDF-paper.
 
All together, these energy-sources described here, are capable of covering all energy demands known to mankind. If we use the zero point energy, we can run our engines completely without costly material energy sources (like oil, and all others as well), and leave away high-voltage power lines, nuclear power plants, and energy costs at all.
All we need is, to buy the energy engines, which are not more expensive than classical engines as we know them today and already buy and use them (despite today's energy prices).
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