It looks like the Perendev motor.
I look at this through the lens of my mathematical equations. The strong
magnetic field aligns the nucleons like in a MRI machine. An element of shock
at a frequency of 1 million meters per second condenses the nucleons.
Then there is magic. The spin orbit force is ejected from the system and
It's too good to be true, right? Steron-reborn?
Unless there is more to the story (like strange radiation), then most likely
this is a version of the old "distributorship scam".
It works like this. First, a highly desirable sample product is shown as if it
is for general sale. Second, it turns
I think one of the things that should be checked with this is whether it
gives off low energy (5-10keV) gamma rays or X rays. I have been
looking at the strange radiation data from Russia, which seems to be
linked with LENR, and one of the most intriguing results is that it is
also possible
Looks like they are taking orders - $8000 for the model below... at least that
should mean a purchaser could step forward with a review at some near term
date.
This is made in Korea, which has a history of magnetic motors that operate for
a short time until the magnets demagnetize.
There
In reply to Axil Axil's message of Fri, 15 Feb 2019 16:01:04 -0500:
Hi,
They use a frequency of at least 1500 rpm, i.e. 25 Hz. The matching wavelength
is 12000 km, more than enough to tap the Van Allen belts.
>https://youtu.be/EmdKVecQhXs
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
local asymmetry =
The patent application for this system
https://patents.google.com/patent/US7095126B2/en
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https://youtu.be/EmdKVecQhXs
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