On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:


> Something similar wrt a non-stationary magnetic field happens with another
> anomalous device – which is called the Manelas/Sweet device, mentioned here
> before. There may be a non-obvious connection to LENR. A visual image of
> levitation of a hat pin, above the magnet of this device, is seen in
> slide-6, here:
>
> http://e-catsite.com/manelas-device/
>
>
>
> I have one of these conditioned billets. The field strength on the surface
> is not high, typical for a ferrite and it alternates in polarity across the
> surface, and is fluid - in the sense of self-moving in certain areas where
> the poles change. There is a focal point of highest field strength
> purposely located above the center region, which is significantly away
> (removed) from the surface.
>
>
>
> This magnet was the impetus which has pushed Ahern towards a theory of
> “nanomagnetism” which is seen in both LENR and in exotic electronic
> devices.
>
>
>
> BTW, in operation the Manelas magnet drops in temperature by several
> degrees below ambient, even though it is operating as the core of 50-watt
> transformer!
>

From:

http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/MIT2014Colloq.pdf

"Following a few years of collaboration with Yoshiaki Arata
and Akito Takahashi and discovery of the 5 to 10 nanometer
“sweet spot” in which the materials behave “cooperatively,”
in 2011 Ahern conducted high voltage experiments using
magnetic nanopowders. During this time, he was visited by
New Hampshire inventor Arthur Manelas, also interested in
high voltage pulses through magnetic nanoparticle systems.
In September 2011, Ahern visited Manelas’ home and tested
a barium ferrite power supply that was running a 1997
Solectria; the ferrite billet had high voltage pulses traveling
through it, creating excess electricity. They drove the car for
25 miles with four passengers, then stored the car for one
week. The battery capacity increased from 69.6% after the
trip to 89.4%. Ahern stated, “I believe in the measurements
as much as anything that I have ever done, but I don’t know
why it worked.”
Ahern noted, “I think LENR is something extraordinary
that we have yet to figure out...We can anticipate new and
exciting properties from these kind of magnetic interactions
that may be the root cause of what we see in LENR.” "

<end> p.18 (p.6 of the article)

Manelas also had a piece of a solar energy company in Dracut, MA in the
late 70s, Solectro Thermo, Inc.

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